Recruitment and Retention of Male Participants in Gender-Transformative Programs

Case Study

Year

2020

Author/s

Promundo-US and Plan International Canada

CONTRIBUTING ORGANISATION/PUBLICATION

Promundo-US and Plan International Canada

SUMMARY

This brief is intended for practitioners in the field of male engagement in gender equality and summarizes programmatic lessons on recruitment and retention.

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