0% 1 The Role of Men in SRHR How well do you know the role of men in SRHR? It’s time to test your knowledge. Take the quiz, learn something new, and tag someone who needs to step up. Wanna brush up on your knowledge before you take the quiz? Read our article: https://menengageafrica.org/news-item/the-role-of-men-in-advancing-srhr-across-africa/ #ActForSRHR #MenForSRHR #GenderJustice 1 / 8 1. Why should men be involved in advancing SRHR? Because women don’t understand the issues. Because men are better decision-makers. Because SRHR affects everyone, men included. SRHR is not just a women’s issue, men are partners, parents, and community leaders. Their active support is essential to promote rights, dignity, and health for all. SRHR is not just a women’s issue, men are partners, parents, and community leaders. Their active support is essential to promote rights, dignity, and health for all. 2 / 8 2. Which of the following is a key barrier to men’s involvement in SRHR? Too many policies supporting men. Cultural norms and gender stereotypes. Lack of interest. Harmful gender norms often discourage men from engaging in care and SRHR discussions, limiting their ability to be allies in advancing rights. Harmful gender norms often discourage men from engaging in care and SRHR discussions, limiting their ability to be allies in advancing rights. 3 / 8 3. What does positive male engagement in SRHR look like? Dominating conversations about sexual health. Supporting partners’ choices and challenging gender inequality. Staying silent to avoid controversy. True engagement means listening, learning, and standing up for equality, not taking over or withdrawing. True engagement means listening, learning, and standing up for equality, not taking over or withdrawing. 4 / 8 4. How can men support access to contraception? By using condoms, sharing responsibility, and challenging stigma. By letting women handle it. By insisting on abstinence. SRHR is a shared responsibility. Men should be informed, supportive, and actively involved in contraceptive decisions. SRHR is a shared responsibility. Men should be informed, supportive, and actively involved in contraceptive decisions. 5 / 8 5. What role can men play in ending gender-based violence? None — it’s not their issue. They should support survivors in silence. They can challenge harmful behaviours, support survivors, and speak out. Ending GBV requires men to hold each other accountable, reject violence, and promote respectful relationships. Ending GBV requires men to hold each other accountable, reject violence, and promote respectful relationships. 6 / 8 6. What is one risk of excluding men from SRHR advocacy? It slows progress by reinforcing harmful power dynamics. Nothing changes — it’s women’s work anyway. Men get angry and push back. When men are left out, change is harder. But when engaged meaningfully, they become allies in transforming systems and cultures. When men are left out, change is harder. But when engaged meaningfully, they become allies in transforming systems and cultures. 7 / 8 7. What is MenEngage’s approach to male involvement? Telling men to lead SRHR spaces. Encouraging men to listen, reflect, and act with humility and solidarity. Teaching men to take responsibility for their own SRHR decisions. Promoting accountability and partnership, not dominance. All of the above. MenEngage promotes a comprehensive, feminist-informed approach to male engagement, one that values reflection, responsibility, and partnership. It challenges traditional power roles while empowering men to support SRHR for all. MenEngage promotes a comprehensive, feminist-informed approach to male engagement, one that values reflection, responsibility, and partnership. It challenges traditional power roles while empowering men to support SRHR for all. 8 / 8 8. Why should men, including gay and LGBTQI+ men, be included in SRHR advocacy? Because SRHR is only about women and girls. Because everyone — regardless of identity — deserves rights, care, and safety. Because LGBTQI+ men already have enough services. SRHR is for every body. LGBTQI+ men face stigma, discrimination, and violence, and must be included in policies, services, and conversations that promote dignity and justice for all. SRHR is for every body. LGBTQI+ men face stigma, discrimination, and violence, and must be included in policies, services, and conversations that promote dignity and justice for all. Your score isThe average score is 75%Post your score! Who’s ready to smash more myths? 🔥 Tag a friend who needs to take this quiz! LinkedIn Facebook 0% Restart quiz
The Role of Men in SRHR
How well do you know the role of men in SRHR? It’s time to test your knowledge. Take the quiz, learn something new, and tag someone who needs to step up.
Wanna brush up on your knowledge before you take the quiz? Read our article: https://menengageafrica.org/news-item/the-role-of-men-in-advancing-srhr-across-africa/
#ActForSRHR #MenForSRHR #GenderJustice
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1. Why should men be involved in advancing SRHR?
SRHR is not just a women’s issue, men are partners, parents, and community leaders. Their active support is essential to promote rights, dignity, and health for all.
2 / 8
2. Which of the following is a key barrier to men’s involvement in SRHR?
Harmful gender norms often discourage men from engaging in care and SRHR discussions, limiting their ability to be allies in advancing rights.
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3. What does positive male engagement in SRHR look like?
True engagement means listening, learning, and standing up for equality, not taking over or withdrawing.
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4. How can men support access to contraception?
SRHR is a shared responsibility. Men should be informed, supportive, and actively involved in contraceptive decisions.
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5. What role can men play in ending gender-based violence?
Ending GBV requires men to hold each other accountable, reject violence, and promote respectful relationships.
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6. What is one risk of excluding men from SRHR advocacy?
When men are left out, change is harder. But when engaged meaningfully, they become allies in transforming systems and cultures.
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7. What is MenEngage’s approach to male involvement?
MenEngage promotes a comprehensive, feminist-informed approach to male engagement, one that values reflection, responsibility, and partnership. It challenges traditional power roles while empowering men to support SRHR for all.
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8. Why should men, including gay and LGBTQI+ men, be included in SRHR advocacy?
SRHR is for every body. LGBTQI+ men face stigma, discrimination, and violence, and must be included in policies, services, and conversations that promote dignity and justice for all.
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