Understanding and Challenging Stigma Towards Men Who Have Sex With Men: Toolkit for Action
The toolkit is a collection of educational exercises to help explore, understand, and challenge stigma and discrimination toward men who have sex with men (MSM). It was created for workers in Cambodia and is for individuals and organizations that are working to stop stigma and discrimination toward MSM. THe activities are designed for participatory learning and can be used in various setting, e.g., workshops for health workers, and for MSM. The activities cover issues such as stigma, gender identity, and risk factors.
Source: Pact Inc., International Center for Research on Women
Date of Publication: March 25, 2019
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