The article by Wanner and Wadham (2015) is focused on the idea of integration of men and masculinity in the fight against inequality in the society. The article aims at making readers understand how the organizations sponsoring the idea of gender equality have embraced the involvement of men in this discipline and what actions could be taken to ensure men’s full participation. The authors begin by explaining that this field of gender impartiality has been of key interest to many international organizations since the issue is a key problem facing gender relations all over the world. To manage the problem, women have often been exclusively involved. With this exclusion of men, the efforts for enhancing gender equality have produced …show more content…
Wanner and Wadham (2015) have detailed how the organizations have been attempting to ensure that men streaming practices are adapted. The article states that the formulation of men streaming and its integration into policies and programs of institutions has been successful. To the contrary, however, no identifiable element has been able to implement it. Reports from GAD, DFID and the World Bank, for example, have shown that despite the readiness to embrace the subject matter, none of them has reported being able to ensure men's inclusivity. Wanner and Wadham (2015) have then further gone on to detail ways through which the gap can be bridged. Reports from the world health organization (WHO), the UN commission, GAD among other relevant kinds of literature suggest the introduction of men-based perspective in all matters that are associated with gender equality. But above all else is creating the association between equity and equality every other …show more content…
Wanner and Wadham (2015) explain that domestic violence is among the gender-based sensitive issues that need to be taken into consideration if gender inequality issues are to be stopped. Verloo (2007) explain that domestic violence is considered as a crime like any other since it violates individuals’ rights to security and their well-being. Individuals that carry out these criminal activities should, therefore, be punished accordingly to prevent such actions from recurring. Chesney-Lind and Chagnon (2016) go further to explain that men are usually the perpetrators of domestic violence and the main victims are usually the