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Men, Masculinity and Development in the Pacific

Men, Masculinity and Development in the Pacific

A new briefing note from Richard Eves and the State Society and Governance program at the ANU addresses Men, Masculinity, and Development in the Pacific. This is an important and accessible piece on the issue of looking at gender beyond the lens of the woman, and also away from the concept of mainstreaming gender so that it loses all meaning. The paper is an accessible summary of the key issues that need to be addressed in programming and complements Eves’ earlier work for Caritas, Exploring the Role off Men and Masculinities in PNG.

While it is important to have gender programming aimed at men and these programs should be looking at different ‘masculinities’ (if this is the best term), which are less related to power and aggression, and more related to what is common between men and women, the question still remains: what is the relationship with gender programs that address the specific needs of women? Eves is a little critical of gender programs aimed at women suggesting they imply an oppositionist approach, and that the empowerment is in relation to men. There is an element of that in many women’s empowerment programs, but most are about increasing women’s agency in number of domains of which the domestic domain is but one. The argument being that improving agency in broader domains may improve the domestic one. Of course the jury is out on this with as many empowerment stories increasing domestic violence as reducing it.

Yaari Dosti: young men redefine masculinity

Yaari Dosti: young men redefine masculinity

Yaari Dosti: young men redefine masculinity. A training manual, Population Council, 2006
This manual was designed to promote gender equality and to address masculinity for HIV prevention in the Indian context, but its content is easily adaptable to other social and cultural realities and in fact the authors invite users to adapt examples and discussions to [...]