Promoting Male Involvement in Family Planning: Insights From the No-Scalpel Vasectomy Program of Davao City, Philippines

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Flores, June Harvey [1 ]
de Claro, Vergil [1 ,2 ]
Ababon, Tomas Miguel [3 ]
Lewis, Jerrielyn [3 ]
Molleno, Lady Jedfeliz [1 ]
Stan, Laurentiu [1 ]
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[1] RTI Int Philippines, Pasig, Philippines
[2] Vrije Univ Brussel, Fac Med & Pharm, Brussels, Belgium
[3] City Hlth Off, Davao, Philippines
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GLOBAL HEALTH-SCIENCE AND PRACTICE | 2024年 / 12卷 / 05期
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10.9745/GHSP-D-24-00229
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Despite global consensus on the importance of male involvement in family planning, disparities persist in low- and middle-income countries, where women continue to bear the responsibility for these initiatives. The Philippines, with a high fertility rate and unmet family planning needs, exemplifies this challenge. We present the experiences and lessons learned from implementing the no-scalpel vasectomy (NSV) program in Davao City, showcasing its potential for increasing male engagement in family planning decisions. Launched in 2008, the program aimed to address gender disparity by promoting NSV as a safe and effective contraceptive alternative to female-centric methods. Through the use of culturally sensitive information campaigns and couple-focused counseling, the program challenged traditional notions of masculinity and encouraged shared decision-making. Strong local government commitment and public- private partnerships played key roles in driving the program's success. Results showed an average annual increase of 80% in NSV clients over the past 3 years compared to before the COVID-19 pandemic, underscoring its effectiveness. The program presents a compelling intervention model for similar initiatives, highlighting how overcoming cultural barriers, infrastructure limitations, and budgetary constraints through policy advocacy, strategic partnerships, and tailored approaches can significantly boost male involvement in family planning and improve reproductive health outcomes within communities.
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