Thought Leadership inspires change
This document explores the framework and methodology that organizations can use to engage men and boys in violence prevention work. Read the full report on Preventing Violence Against Women and Girls through Male Engagement.
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This literature review highlights key conceptual and evaluation approaches to engaging boys and men in gender-based violence prevention. Read the full report on Men's Engagement in Gender-based Violence Prevention.
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This study explored the positive roles that fathers, organizations working with diverse fathers can play in promoting gender equality, healthy, equal relationships, and ending violence against women. Read the full report on The Involved Father and Gender Equality Project.
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The Issue Brief examines the many dimensions of gender-based violence; impacts on communities of interest; the evidence base, frameworks, strategies and positive roles men can play; and finally the risks, limitations and additional considerations. Read the Issues Brief.
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This report provides an overview of the human trafficking and sexual exploitation literature and reviews the ways that young men and boys might be engaged in this issue. Click the report on Youth Engagement in Preventing Sexual Exploitation and Human Trafficking.
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This resource is another way to uphold our pledge and contribute to creating a future without violence. Click here to download, read and share the toolkit to learn how you too can advance the movement.
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TOOL-KITS in partnership
This toolkit provides resources to inspire, encourage, and engage men and boys to end violence against women and girls. The toolkit was developed in partnership with the Canadian Council of Muslim Women. Read the Engaging Men and Boys to End Violence in the Family Toolkit.
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This innovative resource focuses on engaging Indigenous men and boys to prevent violence against Indigenous women and girls and is a product of our partnership with the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples. Read the Walking in Her Moccasins resource.
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