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Regional Curriculum on Transforming Masculinities Towards Gender Justice

This curriculum, by the Regional Learning Community for East and Southeast Asia (RLC), is a capacity development resource geared toward strengthening the capacity of RLC members and other practitioners to challenge and transform patriarchal masculinities, more effectively promote gender equality and human rights, and prevent violence.

Date: 
March 2013
Category: 
Capacity Development

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