Gender Competency Tool Module D: Engaging Men and Boys as PartnersDownload Document: Gender-Competency-Tool_Module-D_TL-23-103e-D4I_508c.pdf (329 KB)Abstract: Engaging men and boys as partners refers to the provider’s recognition of men and boys as supportive partners to women and as potential users of family planning. It can be demonstrated with male or female clients and couples. It should be anchored in women’s preferences and consent. This document contains "Module D: Engaging Men and Boys as Partners" of the "Provider Self-Assessment Tool to Measure Gender Competency for Family Planning Services." This is one of six modules (A–F), each of which are related to one domain of gender competency. In each module, providers respond to statements that represent knowledge, attitudes, and skills in the domain. For each statement, providers indicate if they “Strongly Agree, Agree, Disagree, or Strongly Disagree” with the statement. Select modules can be administered on their own, or as part of a holistic assessment. Access additional "A Provider Self-Assessment Tool to Measure Gender Competency for Family Planning Services" resources: Guidance Document Module A: Gender Sensitive Communication Module B: Promoting Individual Agency Module C: Supporting Legal Rights and Status Related to Family Planning Module E: Facilitating Positive Couples’ Communication and Cooperative Decision Making Module F: Addressing Gender-Based Violence Shortname: TL-23-103e D4IAuthor(s): Katherine Andrinopoulos, Courtney McGuire, Eve Namisango, Phyllis Dako-Gyeke, Taylor Reisz, Janna WisniewskiYear: 2023Language: EnglishFiled under: Family Planning, Gender, gender competency, Guidance and Tools, Tools