Note: Also see sections of the Men's Bibliography devoted to particular forms of work with men and boys (e.g. in men's health, with fathers, with perpetrators, with victims, and so on) for key or recent overviews of each field. For key reviews of efforts to engage men and boys in violence prevention, see here.
Barker, G., C. Ricardo, M. Nascimento, A. Olukoya, and C. Santos. (2010). Questioning Gender Norms with Men to Improve Health Outcomes. Global Public Health, Vol 5(5); 539-553.
Dworkin, S.L., S. Treves-Kagan, and S.A. Lippman. (2013). Gender-transformative interventions to reduce HIV risks and violence with heterosexually-active men: A review of the global evidence. AIDS & Behavior, 17(9): 2845-2863.
Edström, J., A. Hassink, T. Shahrokh, and E. Stern. (eds.) (2015). Engendering Men: A Collaborative Review of Evidence on Men and Boys in Social Change and Gender Equality. EMERGE Evidence Review, Promundo-US, Sonke Gender Justice and the Institute of Development Studies.
Ricardo, C., M. Eads, and G. Barker. (2011). Engaging Boys and Men in the Prevention of Sexual Violence: A systematic and global review of evaluated interventions. Pretoria, South Africa: Sexual Violence Research Initiative (SVRI) and Promundo.
Tokhi, M., Comrie-Thomson, L., Davis, J., Portela, A., Chersich, M., & Luchters, S. (2018). Involving Men to Improve Maternal and Newborn Health: A Systematic Review of the Effectiveness of Interventions. PloS one, 13(1), e0191620.
World Health Organization (Gary Barker, Christine Ricardo, and Marcos Nascimento). (2007). Engaging Men and Boys in Changing Gender-Based Inequity in Health: Evidence from programme interventions. Geneva: World Health Organization.