Promundo-US

@Promundo_US

A global leader in engaging men and boys to promote gender justice and prevent violence against women.

Washington, DC
Joined November 2013

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    Jun 5

    Landmark analysis of with five key areas to unlock power of men’s equitable caregiving to advance gender equality – out now!

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    . partnered with to offer 9 tips for raising sons to embrace healthy, positive masculinity:

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  3. Jun 14

    The invisible, unpaid work that women are often expected to shoulder — like raising children and managing households — is an “urgent matter” of gender justice.

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  4. Jun 14

    Honored to be a recipient of the Luxembourg Peace Prize in the 2019 Outstanding Peace Organization category. Congratulations to all of the Luxembourg Peace Prize Laureates!

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    Jun 14

    A little factoid from yesterday's launch of the 2019 State of the World's Fathers report from & . Follow the link for a full write up.

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    Jun 13

    85% or men say they would do anything to be present in the early years of their children's lives, says Gary Barker at UK launch of State of the Report - access the report here:

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    Jun 13

    The launch wasn’t enough for me, so I also went to the Westminster launch this morning. It really is an excellent report. I’m a huge fan. It’s put rocket fuel into some campaigning have been planning to do for a while now! Thank you !

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    Jun 12

    In other news, so proud of friends at whose State of the World's Fathers report is out and has been picked up by the . Findings: in US, moms perform 65% of childcare. Give it a read! And, um, happy fathers day!

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    Jun 13

    Setting up for the report . Launch underway at 10am. Speakers include

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    Jun 13

    Fatherhood ought to be No 1 in the in tray. But equitable caregiving is still not a given. Thanks at our launch

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  11. Jun 13

    "I encourage my children to aim high — and every day they make me proud. I learn from them. And now my daughter isn’t just experiencing the world, she’s changing it." -

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    Jun 13

    Gary Barker & Nikki van der Gaag of launching the State of the World's Fathers report: 'To reach 50% of the unpaid care work, men would need to increase their time spent by a minimum of 50 mins a day' which would be a win for ♀️, a win for ♂️, and a win for children

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    Jun 7

    72 percent of women said moms would have better mental health if fathers took at least two weeks of paternity leave. Over 65 percent said physical health would be improved. THINK ABOUT IT. My latest.

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    Jun 12

    Great to see the State of the World's Fathers, launched in the UK tomorrow , featured in this piece. Want to be a male ally? Start by helping to clean the house | Moira Donegan

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    May 4

    Opinion | What ‘Good’ Dads Get Away With - The New York Times

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    Jun 12

    Men want to be involved in the daily care of children, but the gender gap on unpaid care has shrunk by only 7 mins in decades. Make the commitment to accelerate men’s uptake of 50% of the unpaid care work, starting with 50 mins more care work per day.

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    Jun 11

    Fathers' caregiving is key for women's and children's health. It's past time for inclusive, comprehensive , which dads want and need. Learn more from 's report:

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    Jun 11

    In order to tip the scales toward parity in the homes of heterosexual couples, report says that men wld need to spend 50 more minutes a day caring for children and households — and women, 50 minutes less.

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    Jun 12

    Want to be a male ally? Start by helping to clean the house - important opinion by ahead of UK launch the state of the report tomorrow

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    Jun 10
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    Jun 10

    The invisible, unpaid work that are often expected to shoulder — like raising children and managing households — is an “urgent matter” of justice, according to a new report from : via

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