Session 2: Who is Out if Men are In?

Session 2: Who is Out if Men are In?

There is an increasing drive to deliver HIV prevention programs to and for men, specifi cally and separately. This raises a number of considerations for our programs: Why work with men specifically – is working with them that different? How do we work with men who are particularly resistant to engaging in the HIV response? And will this mean that we do less work with women?
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Rebecca Freeth
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