This study explores how men’s involvement is conceptualized in rural Central Malawi, highlighting the key factors influencing men’s involvement in maternal and child health, particularly maternal and child nutrition.Read More
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Bridging Education, Contraception, and Climate Change in Niger
Lasting lessons about how girls' education, family planning, and climate change all intertwine in Niger.Read More
Responding to Children and Adolescents Who Have Been Sexually Abused
WHO has published new clinical guidelines aimed at helping health workers provide quality care to survivors. The guidelines emphasize the importance of promoting safety, offering choices and respecting the wishes and autonomy of children and adolescents. They cover recommendations for post-rape care and mental health.Read More
Analysis of Son Preference and Family Limitation In Pakistan
Pakistani couples’ preference for having more sons than daughters may influence fertility and contraceptive behavior in Pakistan.Read More
Engaging Men and Boys in Family Planning: A Strategic Planning Guide
This document is intended to lead program managers, planners, and decision-makers through a strategic process to identify effective investments for engaging men in efforts to improve sexual and reproductive health. Read More
Measuring Gender Equality in Education: Lessons From 43 Countries
In this brief, researchers examine progress in achieving gender equality in education on multiple fronts, such as increasing grade attainment, closing gender gaps in attainment, and increasing literacy levels. Read More