Resource Library

The Clearinghouse’s Resource Library contains hundreds of resources on voluntary medical male circumcision for HIV prevention. You may search the entire site, including these resources, by adding key words in the Search box located in the upper right corner of the website. The Resource Library enables you to browse resources by topic and filter them by different categories. Choose a topic from the menu on the right side of the page to generate a list of resources by topic, then use the filters to narrow the results. (Click on the “+” icon next to the topic name to expand the nested topics.) You may also filter the entire list of resources in the library by document type, country, language, and year of publication.

 

Resources

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This booklet provides South-African men with information on medical male circumcision (MMC), traditional male circumcision, sex, and their bodies. It explains how MMC can help... read more
Designed to encourage faith leaders in Kenya to promote voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) among their congregations, this pamphlet provides questions and answers to... read more
Developed for a voluntary medical male circumcision campaign in Zimbabwe, this poster urges young men to "invest in your future" by getting circumcised. 
A mother encourages her friend to get her infant son circumcised, describing the benefits of the procedure, in this one-minute radio advertisement from Botswana.
Uganda has made tremendous progress in scaling up voluntary medical male circumcision (also known as safe male circumcision, or SMC, in Uganda) over the past two years, with more... read more
This handbook was created as part of a voluntary medical male circumcision campaign in Kenya to assist community mobilisers in speaking with members of their community about male... read more
Created for women in Zambia, this comic booklet provides basic information on male circumcision through a discussion between two women. 
Developed for a safe male circumcision campaign in Uganda, this poster features a woman who says she is proud because her husband is circumcised.
Developed for a safe male circumcision campaign in Uganda, this poster depicts a woman who seems to prefer a circumcised man. 
This poster, which features photos of satisfied male circumcision clients, encourages men in Zambia to “face life’s challenges head on” by getting circumcised.