Publications by authors named "Marthe Adjoko E Mensah"

Family planning programs have made vast progress in many regions of sub-Saharan Africa in the last decade, but francophone West Africa is still lagging behind. More emphasis on male engagement might result in better outcomes, especially in countries with strong patriarchal societies. Few studies in francophone West Africa have examined attitudes of male involvement in family planning from the perspective of men themselves, yet this evidence is necessary for development of successful family planning projects that include men.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Marthe Adjoko E Mensah"

  • - Marthe Adjoko E Mensah's research primarily focuses on male involvement in family planning, specifically exploring the perspectives of married men in Lomé, Togo, to understand their attitudes towards family planning practices.
  • - The 2018 article titled "Engaging Men in Family Planning: Perspectives From Married Men in Lomé, Togo" highlights the lag in family planning initiatives in francophone West Africa and emphasizes the importance of including men in these programs to improve outcomes in patriarchal societies.
  • - The study calls for further research on male engagement in family planning, asserting the necessity of incorporating men's viewpoints to develop more effective family planning projects in the region.