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We're in the Guardian: Male infertility needs greater attention

MSRHM founder Dr Tim Shand was in the Guardian highlighting how male infertility is overlooked and neglected. This has to change. The current approach is harming men, women and future generations, and is not cost-effective. MSRHM will continue to campaign for male infertility policy gaps to be addressed.

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Podcast on policy gaps on men's SRH with Dr Tim Shand

Dr Tim Shand took part, together with Peter Baker from Global Action on Men's Health, in a podcast with the Health Policy and Planning journal to discuss the results of the global analysis on policy gaps on men's sexual and reproductive health. Tune in here

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Our response to new England Men's Health Strategy

MSRHM welcomes the new men's health strategy for England. It is a game changer for men and boys' health. At the same time, it is a misses opportunity to improve men's sexual and reproductive health (SRH). Men's SRH is absent from the strategy, particularly male infertility and sexual dysfunction. See here our joint response with Testhim and Fertility Action. We will continue to campaign for men's SRH to be better reflected in revisions of the strategy in England.

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New journal article on limited representation of men’s health needs in regional and global sexual and reproductive health policy

Dr Tim Shand has published a new article in the Health Policy and Planning journal on the limited focus on men's SRH within regional and global SRH policy. See here.

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