Promoting Male Reproductive Health - Importance and Strategies

Supporting Male Reproductive Health involves initiatives and practices aimed at safeguarding and improving reproductive well-being in males.
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Supporting Male Reproductive Health FAQ


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How can men protect their reproductive health?

Every day, men, their partners, and healthcare providers can protect their reproductive health by ensuring effective contraception, avoiding sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), and preserving fertility.

Who is responsible for sexual and reproductive health?

Sexual and reproductive health (SRH) has traditionally been perceived as solely a women’s domain, and women have been the bearer of the greatest amount of responsibility for SRH and its outcomes.

What are essential sexual and reproductive health services?

Essential sexual and reproductive health services must meet public health and human rights standards, including the “Availability, Accessibility, Acceptability, and Quality” framework of the right to health. The services should include: Source: Starrs et al. ( 2018 ).

How do we achieve sexual and reproductive health?

Achievement of sexual and reproductive health relies on the realization of sexual and reproductive rights, which are based on the human rights of all individuals to:

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