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Welcome to “Equimundo in the Press,” a monthly recap of media that mention Equimundo or MenCare, the global fatherhood campaign that Equimundo co-coordinates. We know that in order to create a truly equal, nonviolent world in which men and boys are allies in the fight for gender justice, we need to spread the word. Here are the top 10 featured articles from January:

1. Women eNews menciona el Niños y hombres como socios para promover la igualdad de género infografía, produced by Equimundo, Women Deliver, and Unilever, Dove Men+Care, in “Reflections on Davos: Through a Gender Lens.”

2. Motherly comparte los hallazgos de la Estado de los padres del mundo 2019 informe in “Parental Leave Alone Won’t Fix the Income Gender Gap—but Here’s What Does.”

3. Público highlights MenCare’s work and mentions Equimundo President and CEO Gary Barker in “Homens E Mulheres: Uma Desigualdade Silenciosa” [in English, “Men and Women: A Silent Inequality”].

4. Futurity cita el Male Adolescents’ Gender Attitudes and Violence: Implications for Youth Violence Prevention artículo, co-authored by Equimundo’s Jane Kato-Wallace, and mentions Masculinidad 2.0 in “Fighting More Likely for Teen Boys Who Witness Gender Violence.”

5. Gary Barker authors a blog for OECD’s Development Matters, highlighting the Bandebereho manual y el Encuesta internacional sobre hombres e igualdad de género (IMAGES), in “Where are Men in the Drive to End Violence Against Women?”

6. Apolítico quotes Equimundo’s Margaret Greene in “El 2020 Vision for Gender Policy."

7. CrossTalk cita datos de la Helping Dad’s Care informe in “Dads in Biotech Struggle to Balance Lab Life and Family Life.”

8. El Tiempo covers Instituto Equimundo’s partnership with Uber in “Conductoras Mujeres, ¿Aplicaciones de Transporte Más Seguras?” [in English, “Female Drivers, Safer Transport Apps?”].

9. The South African shares findings from the State of South Africa’s Fathers informe and mentions MenCare in “The Question That Helps Businesses Overcome Unconscious Bias.”

10. Reuters cita datos de la Understanding Masculinities: Results from the International Men and Gender Equality Survey (IMAGES) – Middle East and North Africa informe in “Making Fun of Men or Emboldening Sex Pests? Egyptian Song Spurs Debate.”

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