Apart from what it means in their own lives, men’s exposure to violence, trauma and adversity are key risk factors for men’s self-inflicted harm and their use of violence against others. Equimundo’s new report, Making the Connections: Masculinities and Male Trauma, highlights the role masculinities play in boys and men’s ability to cope with their impact. The report also details the effects rigid masculine norms have on informal and formal support systems for mental health and well-being among boys and men, with implications for women, girls, and all of us. Through its Établir les connexions series, Equimundo examines how gender norms, power dynamics, and attitudes around manhood influence boys and men with implications for the well-being of all. This latest in the series looks at the gendered components of trauma in the lives of men and boys.
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Masculinities and Male Trauma: Making the Connections

Making the Connections Reports

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Masculine Norms and Men’s Health: Making the Connections
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Masculinities and COVID-19: Making the Connections
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Masculinities and Preventing Violent Extremism: Making the Connections
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Masculine Norms and Violence: Making the Connections
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Ce que les « matérialistes » nous apprennent sur la situation des hommes américains en 2025
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Faire de la place aux soins : ce que cela signifie pour les hommes sur le campus
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Lancement du rapport : État des hommes américains 2025 – L’anxiété économique est la nouvelle crise de la masculinité
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Introducing the LinkUp Lab
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Reflecting on the Men Enough Campaign: A journey Towards Redefining Masculinities and Promoting Gender Equality
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« Après les élections, j'en aurai fini avec les hommes. » Ce n'est pas le cas, et voici pourquoi.
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Deconstructing Masculinities through the X-MEN
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Qu'est-ce que la Manosphère ?
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Women on TV are more likely than men to seek help for their mental health issues. Let’s close this gap.
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Adapting Curricula for Community Impact
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How we partnered with activists to engage men in violence prevention
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Many Ways of Being: Co-creating a healthier, more inclusive future with youth
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Collective Determination for Change: Insights from a gender-based violence prevention workshop in Sri Lanka
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Program P Comparative Review: Topline Findings
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Global Boyhood Initiative Webinar Series: Boys & Media
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Manhood 2.0: Lessons Learned from a Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program for Young Men
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Global Boyhood Initiative Webinar Series: Boys & Education
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This is Us? Report Launch Event Photo Recap
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New Report Finds That Masculinities Affect Men’s and Boys’ Ability to Cope with Trauma
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Men: Enough with our silence. We must act.
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Men Are Showing Greater Empathy, Building Stronger Relationships: Reflections on a Multi-Country, Violence-Prevention Program Point to Cross-level Impact
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10 Ways Men Can Prevent Gender-Based Violence for 16 Days of Activism
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Valuable Lessons Learned From Adapting and Implementing a Program for Very Young Adolescents (VYA): The Malawi Experience
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