Which methods of male contraception are closest to market? Is there demand for these products? Why should we speed the development and introduction of these products? These fact sheets provide all this information in bullet-point format. The fact sheets are PDFs, which require the free Adobe Acrobat reader software.
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| Do men want new contraceptive options? Will women trust men to use male contraceptives? |
A summary of the sociological studies on the acceptability of emerging male contraceptives for men, and whether women would trust their partners to use these contraceptives reliably. (2 pages.) |

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| Emerging male contraceptives in clinical trials |
The male contraceptives closest to market are the ones currently in clinical trials: hormonal male contraceptives, RISUG, and two designs of the Intra Vas Device. (1 page.) |

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| Working with men: Lessons learned |
Participants in EngenderHealth’s Men As Partners initiative summarize the lessons they learned while engaging men in family planning programs around the world. (2 pages.) |

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| Family planning clinics are for men, too… |
A guide for men going to a family planning clinic for reproductive health care for the first time. Walks through the whole process from the front desk to the exam. (2 pages.) |

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