Abstract

The aim of this work is to show the elements required for building a public policy agenda that will incorporate men in the construction of gender equality. It is based on multimethod and multi-stage research, with the participation of professionals from academia, civil society and in public service working on subjects connected to men and masculinities in Mexico, and proposes a structure for the agenda with five thematic axes (violence, health, shared responsibility, cultural norms and vulnerability), two transverse axes (social inequality and development), and two principles (human rights and social justice).

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