Guide for Promoting Sexual and Reproductive Health Products and Services for Men

The guide focuses on meaningfully engaging men and creating an enabling environment to increase men’s use of sexual and reproductive health (SRH) products and services. Drawing on lessons learned from the promotion of male condoms, vasectomy, voluntary medical male circumcision, HIV testing services, and sexually transmitted infection testing and treatment, this resource provides guidance, resources, and examples of approaches that have increased men’s use of SRH products and services in a variety of settings.

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Organization/author: Health Communication Capacity Collaborative

Year: 2017

Language: English


Know, Care, Do Theory of Change (learn more)

Components of Engagement:
DoDo Do supportive actions for FP/SRH by taking concrete steps to communicate and help achieve reproductive intentions and goals from themselves and in support of their partners.
Role in Engagement:
Client/UserAs clients or users of FP/SRH services with unique priorities, needs, and preferences that should be met by programs.
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PartnerAs partners in their relationships regarding FP/SRH issues and in challenging and addressing gender inequality and inequitable gender norms and roles.
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Agent of ChangeAs agents of change who actively aim to improve outcomes for themselves, their partners, their families, and their communities.