Men and Boys’ Rights to Sexual and Reproductive Health
What is at stake? What do men and boys need and demand when it comes to sexual and reproductive health and rights? What are the barriers, where are the gaps in resources and progress, and how can these obstacles be addressed? This open dialogue will enable participants to reflect on the role of men and boys as clients, partners and agents of change for gender equality. The conversation will explore why and how the sexual and reproductive health and rights needs and demands of men and boys can be addressed, and will highlight the social norms that need to transform in order to enable this change.
Show agenda
- Professor Juan Battle
- Ms. Justine Coulson
- Ms. Mabel Sengendo Nabaggala
- Ms. Magaly Marques
- Dr. Margaret Greene
- Dr. Thoai Ngo
- Mr. Vitaly Djuma
Session gallery
Men and Boys’ Rights to Sexual and Reproductive Health
Men and Boys’ Rights to Sexual and Reproductive Health
Men and Boys’ Rights to Sexual and Reproductive Health
Men and Boys’ Rights to Sexual and Reproductive Health
Men and Boys’ Rights to Sexual and Reproductive Health
Men and Boys’ Rights to Sexual and Reproductive Health
Men and Boys’ Rights to Sexual and Reproductive Health
Men and Boys’ Rights to Sexual and Reproductive Health
Men and Boys’ Rights to Sexual and Reproductive Health
Men and Boys’ Rights to Sexual and Reproductive Health
Men and Boys’ Rights to Sexual and Reproductive Health
Men and Boys’ Rights to Sexual and Reproductive Health
Men and Boys’ Rights to Sexual and Reproductive Health
Men and Boys’ Rights to Sexual and Reproductive Health
Men and Boys’ Rights to Sexual and Reproductive Health
Men and Boys’ Rights to Sexual and Reproductive Health
Men and Boys’ Rights to Sexual and Reproductive Health
Men and Boys’ Rights to Sexual and Reproductive Health
Men and Boys’ Rights to Sexual and Reproductive Health
Men and Boys’ Rights to Sexual and Reproductive Health
Men and Boys’ Rights to Sexual and Reproductive Health
Men and Boys’ Rights to Sexual and Reproductive Health
Men and Boys’ Rights to Sexual and Reproductive Health