| Literature DB >> 30956935 |
Jane Kato-Wallace1, Gary Barker1, Aapta Garg1, Nayck Feliz2, Andrew Levack1, Kathryn Ports3, Elizabeth Miller2.
Abstract
Extensive practice-based evidence from international settings, as well as in-depth evaluations of programs promoting gender equity, have demonstrated effectiveness in reducing perpetration of violence against women and girls. Such "gender-transfor-mative programs" encourage critical analysis of gender norms, challenge homophobia and gender-based harassment, build skills to question harmful masculine norms, interrupt harmful and disrespectful behaviors, and encourage more equitable behaviors. Here we describe the history of a gender-transformative program, "Program H," first developed in Brazil and Mexico, the rationale for and evaluation of this original program, and the processes of adaptation for the US urban community-based setting, and highlight the risks as well as opportunities on the work with young men and boys in the future.Entities:
Keywords: Gender; Masculinities; Violence prevention; Young men
Year: 2019 PMID: 30956935 PMCID: PMC6444362 DOI: 10.1007/s40609-018-00135-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Glob Soc Welf ISSN: 2196-8799