This brief shares the results of three types of baseline measurements from the Masculinité, Famille, et Foi (Masculinities, Family and Faith) programme implemented in Kinhasa, DRC.
The activities include:
- longitudinal couple survey of 18-35 year old newly married couples and first-time parents
- cross-sectional survey of 18-49 year old community members
- in-depth interviews with faith leaders, gender champions, newly married couples and first-time parents
MFF was developed by Tearfund in partnership with the Institute for Reproductive Health (IRH), Association de Santé Familiale (ASF), and Population Services International (PSI).