Mainstreaming Gender in the Health Sector : Prevention of Gender-Based Violence and Male Involvement in Reproductive Health

The Bank has hosted various conferences to address issues of male involvement in reproductive health and gender-based violence, yet no projects in the World Bank's portfolio have directly addressed either topic.1 Recent gender-related work in...

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Main Authors: Betron, Myra, Fort, Lucía
Format: Brief
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
Subjects:
HIV
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/04/7009733/mainstreaming-gender-health-sector-prevention-gender-based-violence-male-involvement-reproductive-health
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spelling okr-10986-103142021-04-23T14:02:50Z Mainstreaming Gender in the Health Sector : Prevention of Gender-Based Violence and Male Involvement in Reproductive Health Betron, Myra Fort, Lucía ACT OF GENDER ADOLESCENT AGED CITIZEN COERCION COMMUNITY HEALTH COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION CONDOM CONSENSUAL UNIONS CONTRACEPTIVE USE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DISEASES DOMESTIC VIOLENCE EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION EMOTIONAL SUPPORT EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION FAMILIES FAMILY HEALTH FAMILY HEALTH INTERNATIONAL FAMILY PLANNING FAMILY VIOLENCE FIGHT AGAINST POVERTY GENDER GENDER EQUALITY GENDER INEQUITIES GENDER ISSUES GENDER MAINSTREAMING GENDER NORMS GENDER SPECIALIST GENDER STEREOTYPES GLOBAL AGENDA GLOBAL HEALTH HEALTH HEALTH BURDEN HEALTH CARE HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH NEEDS HEALTH OF WOMEN HEALTH OFFICIALS HEALTH PROVIDERS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH WORKERS HIV HOSPITALS HUMAN RIGHTS ILLNESSES INTERCOURSE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON POPULATION INTERVENTION INTIMATE PARTNER KNOWLEDGE ON GENDER LACK OF KNOWLEDGE LARGE FAMILIES LATIN AMERICAN LIMITED RESOURCES LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MALE CLIENTS MALE INVOLVEMENT MARRIED MEN MASCULINITY MATERNAL HEALTH MATERNAL MORTALITY MEDICAL CARE MENTAL HEALTH MIDWIVES MINISTRIES MINISTRIES OF HEALTH MINISTRY OF HEALTH MORTALITY NGOS NO MORE CHILDREN PLANS OF ACTION POLICY RESEARCH POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT POPULATION COUNCIL POVERTY REDUCTION PRACTITIONERS PREVENTION OF GENDER PRIVATE LIFE PRODUCTIVITY PROPHYLAXIS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH PROBLEM RAPE REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH PROGRAMS REPRODUCTIVE HEALTHCARE RESPECT RISK FACTORS SCREENING SECRETARY OF HEALTH SEXUAL EXPERIENCES SEXUAL PARTNERS SOCIAL MARKETING SOCIAL SCIENCE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRAINING MANUAL TUBERCULOSIS UNITED NATIONS VICTIMS VIOLENCE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN WORKERS YOUNG MEN YOUNG PEOPLE The Bank has hosted various conferences to address issues of male involvement in reproductive health and gender-based violence, yet no projects in the World Bank's portfolio have directly addressed either topic.1 Recent gender-related work in the World Bank's health projects in Latin America has made evident the limited capacity of health personnel and communities to integrate men into family planning and reproductive health programs or to respond effectively to domestic violence cases.2 Midwives at women's birthing centers in Nicaragua, for example, have been challenged with trying to convince men who oppose family planning of the economic difficulties of raising large families.3 Moreover, sheer lack of knowledge and capacity prevents health providers from screening for and providing proper treatment to gender-based violence survivors. The Integral Health Project for Men and Women, or PROSALVAR as it is commonly known, was designed to help build a response to these apparent gaps in healthcare projects in the LCR through pilot activities in three Highly Indebted Poor Countries: Bolivia, Honduras and Nicaragua. Financed by the Bank-Netherlands Partnership Program, the project's main objectives were to build the capacity of staff in health care centers and hospitals to effectively screen for intra-family violence and refer victims to appropriate services, and to better educate and involve men in sexual and reproductive health. As a pilot project, PROSALVAR also sought to help the Bank better understand its operational role in preventing and responding to gender-based violence and in promoting the male involvement agenda. 2012-08-13T11:08:30Z 2012-08-13T11:08:30Z 2006-04 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/04/7009733/mainstreaming-gender-health-sector-prevention-gender-based-violence-male-involvement-reproductive-health http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10314 English en breve; No. 88 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean
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topic ACT OF GENDER
ADOLESCENT
AGED
CITIZEN
COERCION
COMMUNITY HEALTH
COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
CONDOM
CONSENSUAL UNIONS
CONTRACEPTIVE USE
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DISEASES
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION
EMOTIONAL SUPPORT
EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION
FAMILIES
FAMILY HEALTH
FAMILY HEALTH INTERNATIONAL
FAMILY PLANNING
FAMILY VIOLENCE
FIGHT AGAINST POVERTY
GENDER
GENDER EQUALITY
GENDER INEQUITIES
GENDER ISSUES
GENDER MAINSTREAMING
GENDER NORMS
GENDER SPECIALIST
GENDER STEREOTYPES
GLOBAL AGENDA
GLOBAL HEALTH
HEALTH
HEALTH BURDEN
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CENTERS
HEALTH NEEDS
HEALTH OF WOMEN
HEALTH OFFICIALS
HEALTH PROVIDERS
HEALTH SECTOR
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH WORKERS
HIV
HOSPITALS
HUMAN RIGHTS
ILLNESSES
INTERCOURSE
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON POPULATION
INTERVENTION
INTIMATE PARTNER
KNOWLEDGE ON GENDER
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
LARGE FAMILIES
LATIN AMERICAN
LIMITED RESOURCES
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
MALE CLIENTS
MALE INVOLVEMENT
MARRIED MEN
MASCULINITY
MATERNAL HEALTH
MATERNAL MORTALITY
MEDICAL CARE
MENTAL HEALTH
MIDWIVES
MINISTRIES
MINISTRIES OF HEALTH
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
MORTALITY
NGOS
NO MORE CHILDREN
PLANS OF ACTION
POLICY RESEARCH
POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER
POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT
POPULATION COUNCIL
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRACTITIONERS
PREVENTION OF GENDER
PRIVATE LIFE
PRODUCTIVITY
PROPHYLAXIS
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC HEALTH PROBLEM
RAPE
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH PROGRAMS
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTHCARE
RESPECT
RISK FACTORS
SCREENING
SECRETARY OF HEALTH
SEXUAL EXPERIENCES
SEXUAL PARTNERS
SOCIAL MARKETING
SOCIAL SCIENCE
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TRAINING MANUAL
TUBERCULOSIS
UNITED NATIONS
VICTIMS
VIOLENCE
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
WORKERS
YOUNG MEN
YOUNG PEOPLE
spellingShingle ACT OF GENDER
ADOLESCENT
AGED
CITIZEN
COERCION
COMMUNITY HEALTH
COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
CONDOM
CONSENSUAL UNIONS
CONTRACEPTIVE USE
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DISEASES
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION
EMOTIONAL SUPPORT
EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION
FAMILIES
FAMILY HEALTH
FAMILY HEALTH INTERNATIONAL
FAMILY PLANNING
FAMILY VIOLENCE
FIGHT AGAINST POVERTY
GENDER
GENDER EQUALITY
GENDER INEQUITIES
GENDER ISSUES
GENDER MAINSTREAMING
GENDER NORMS
GENDER SPECIALIST
GENDER STEREOTYPES
GLOBAL AGENDA
GLOBAL HEALTH
HEALTH
HEALTH BURDEN
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CENTERS
HEALTH NEEDS
HEALTH OF WOMEN
HEALTH OFFICIALS
HEALTH PROVIDERS
HEALTH SECTOR
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH WORKERS
HIV
HOSPITALS
HUMAN RIGHTS
ILLNESSES
INTERCOURSE
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON POPULATION
INTERVENTION
INTIMATE PARTNER
KNOWLEDGE ON GENDER
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
LARGE FAMILIES
LATIN AMERICAN
LIMITED RESOURCES
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
MALE CLIENTS
MALE INVOLVEMENT
MARRIED MEN
MASCULINITY
MATERNAL HEALTH
MATERNAL MORTALITY
MEDICAL CARE
MENTAL HEALTH
MIDWIVES
MINISTRIES
MINISTRIES OF HEALTH
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
MORTALITY
NGOS
NO MORE CHILDREN
PLANS OF ACTION
POLICY RESEARCH
POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER
POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT
POPULATION COUNCIL
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRACTITIONERS
PREVENTION OF GENDER
PRIVATE LIFE
PRODUCTIVITY
PROPHYLAXIS
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC HEALTH PROBLEM
RAPE
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH PROGRAMS
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTHCARE
RESPECT
RISK FACTORS
SCREENING
SECRETARY OF HEALTH
SEXUAL EXPERIENCES
SEXUAL PARTNERS
SOCIAL MARKETING
SOCIAL SCIENCE
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TRAINING MANUAL
TUBERCULOSIS
UNITED NATIONS
VICTIMS
VIOLENCE
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
WORKERS
YOUNG MEN
YOUNG PEOPLE
Betron, Myra
Fort, Lucía
Mainstreaming Gender in the Health Sector : Prevention of Gender-Based Violence and Male Involvement in Reproductive Health
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
relation en breve; No. 88
description The Bank has hosted various conferences to address issues of male involvement in reproductive health and gender-based violence, yet no projects in the World Bank's portfolio have directly addressed either topic.1 Recent gender-related work in the World Bank's health projects in Latin America has made evident the limited capacity of health personnel and communities to integrate men into family planning and reproductive health programs or to respond effectively to domestic violence cases.2 Midwives at women's birthing centers in Nicaragua, for example, have been challenged with trying to convince men who oppose family planning of the economic difficulties of raising large families.3 Moreover, sheer lack of knowledge and capacity prevents health providers from screening for and providing proper treatment to gender-based violence survivors. The Integral Health Project for Men and Women, or PROSALVAR as it is commonly known, was designed to help build a response to these apparent gaps in healthcare projects in the LCR through pilot activities in three Highly Indebted Poor Countries: Bolivia, Honduras and Nicaragua. Financed by the Bank-Netherlands Partnership Program, the project's main objectives were to build the capacity of staff in health care centers and hospitals to effectively screen for intra-family violence and refer victims to appropriate services, and to better educate and involve men in sexual and reproductive health. As a pilot project, PROSALVAR also sought to help the Bank better understand its operational role in preventing and responding to gender-based violence and in promoting the male involvement agenda.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author Betron, Myra
Fort, Lucía
author_facet Betron, Myra
Fort, Lucía
author_sort Betron, Myra
title Mainstreaming Gender in the Health Sector : Prevention of Gender-Based Violence and Male Involvement in Reproductive Health
title_short Mainstreaming Gender in the Health Sector : Prevention of Gender-Based Violence and Male Involvement in Reproductive Health
title_full Mainstreaming Gender in the Health Sector : Prevention of Gender-Based Violence and Male Involvement in Reproductive Health
title_fullStr Mainstreaming Gender in the Health Sector : Prevention of Gender-Based Violence and Male Involvement in Reproductive Health
title_full_unstemmed Mainstreaming Gender in the Health Sector : Prevention of Gender-Based Violence and Male Involvement in Reproductive Health
title_sort mainstreaming gender in the health sector : prevention of gender-based violence and male involvement in reproductive health
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/04/7009733/mainstreaming-gender-health-sector-prevention-gender-based-violence-male-involvement-reproductive-health
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