Transforming ‘Men’-talities, Redefining Masculinity

Transforming ‘Men’-talities, Redefining Masculinity

UNESCO has launched a program aimed at changing how men understand and support gender equality, and it is making good progress.

Challenging Gender Norms to End Violence

  • Data on Violence against Women: As another International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women passes by (November 25), we face a stark truth: despite decades of advocacy, nearly one in three women worldwide has endured violence at the hands of men. 
  • Men as Agents of Change: While men are often the perpetrators, they can also be key agents of change. Addressing violence against women requires addressing men’s roles and questioning traditional notions of masculinities based on strength, aggression, and control
    • These notions need to be replaced by a culture where equality, empathy, and non-violence define alternative notions of manhood.
  • Violence as a Men’s Issue: Violence against women can be seen, somewhat paradoxically, as a quintessential “men’s issue” — a societal issue that demands the active engagement of men.
  • Impact of Gender Norms Men:  From early childhood, boys are influenced by norms that tell them strength is dominance, that emotions are a weakness, and that asserting control is the way to protect their status.
  • Reshaping Masculine Norms: These deeply entrenched ideas not only harm women but also limit men’s lives and their relationships, trapping them in cycles of suppressed emotions and aggressive behaviours. 
    • Due to such societal expectations from men, men often show artificial aggression which weakens their relationships
    • Recognising and reshaping these norms is essential for creating healthier relationships and a safer world.
  • Focus on Men and Masculinity: The subject of men and masculinities has become a prominent focus within the development sector.
  • Grassroot efforts: Over the past two decades, academic research and grass-root efforts have revealed the importance of engaging with men, highlighted strategies that work, and shown how men are increasingly stepping out to challenge traditional gender norms.
    • This growing shift reflects a recognition among men of their role in advancing gender equality.

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UNESCO’s Transforming MENtalities Initiative

  • About the Initiative: UNESCO’s Transforming MENtalities initiative has aimed to shift the way men engage with gender issues — not just as allies but as active participants in social transformation.
    • This initiative challenges rigid and stereotyped ideas of masculinity and fosters positive, supportive roles for men, engaging them as champions for gender equality.
  • Inclusion and Equality: As we inch closer to Agenda 2030 — working to create an inclusive and equal world (one of the Sustainable Development Goals is to attain equality). 
    • UNESCO, in collaboration with the International Center for Research on Women (ICRW), is proud to present the report, “Engaging Men and Boys: A Report on Pathways to Gender Equality in India.”
  • Pioneering Programmes in India: This report documents 10 pioneering programmes across India that engage men and boys to address gender inequality.

Steps for Gender Equality

  • Encouraging Inclusive Attitudes: Through impactful initiatives, these programmes encourage critical dialogues that are aimed at questioning traditional gender norms, reshaping concepts of masculinity, and fostering inclusive attitudes.
  • Community Actions: By emphasising education, open discussions, and community-driven actions, these programmes empower participants to become advocates for gender equity within their households and communities.
  • Fostering Positive Masculinities: For example, ‘Mardon Wali Baat (A man’s thing’), an initiative by the YP Foundation, uses storytelling and social media to foster conversations around positive masculinities with young men on campuses and in communities.
  • Interactive Activities: Similarly, Gender Equity Movement in Schools (GEMS), a collaboration between the ICRW and the Department of Education in the State of Rajasthan, uses interactive classroom activities to help adolescent boys see the harm in toxic masculinity and adopt more equitable gender attitudes.
  • Transformation Leading to Ripple Effects: In one session, a boy reflected, “I used to think boys should only do outdoor chores. Now, I believe we should work alongside women at home.”
    • These moments of transformation create ripple effects that can reshape entire communities.
  • Engaging Men in Everyday Actions: Initiatives such as ‘Dekh Rekh (caring for each other’) and ‘Hamari Shaadi (our marriage’) encourage men’s active participation in family nutrition and planning, tackling gender bias through small, everyday actions.
    • These interventions prove that when men and boys are invited to engage with gender equality as a part of their lives, rather than as an abstract idea, change becomes possible.

Way Forward

  • Positive Role Models: Change also becomes possible when men and boys have positive role models demonstrating equitable behaviours.
  • Promoting Equitable Behaviours: These initiatives underscore the importance of role models who actively participate in household and caregiving responsibilities, reject violence as a solution, practise empathy, and embrace vulnerability.
  • Influence of Public Figures: Public figures, in particular, can help normalise gender equality. 
    • For instance, a well-known Indian cricketer recently sparked a national conversation on shared parenting and responsibility by publicly committing to paternity leave.
  • Redefining Masculinity: Actions such as these highlight how equitable relationships are rooted in care, respect, and partnership, redefining what it means to “be a man” in ways that uplift both individuals and communities.
  • Men’s Active Participation: The path to true equality is long, and the active participation of men is crucial in this journey.
  • Challenging Stereotypes: Beyond rejecting violence, men can challenge the stereotypes and cultural norms that perpetuate it.
  • Dismantling Toxic Ideas of Manhood: Men must see themselves as essential contributors to change, helping dismantle toxic ideas of manhood.
    • This requires a willingness to question the privileges that patriarchy grants the world and to explore ways to address the pressures and expectations that accompany these privileges.
  • Building an Equitable Society: By reflecting on and reshaping their roles, men can play a transformative part in building a more equitable society for all.

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Conclusion

Together, by redefining masculinity, we can create a world where every individual, regardless of gender, is free from violence and empowered to thrive.

Mains Practice Question:

Q. Traditional notions of masculinity have been identified as a root cause of gender-based violence. Examine how redefining masculinity through institutional interventions and societal reforms can contribute to achieving gender equality. Suggest innovative measures for the Indian context. (15 Marks, 250 Words)

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