A jointly-authored report by Ugandan civil society groups taking stock of progress and challenges in Uganda’s voluntary medical male circumcision program as of 2012. Makes recommendations for future action, and highlights examples of best practices in the country.
Too Little Too Slow: Results from from civil society monitoring of male circumcision for HIV prevention in Uganda
A New Way to Protect Against HIV? Understanding the Results of Male Circumcision Studies
A 2007 document discussing the results of three large efficacy trials of voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) as an HIV prevention strategy. It proposes key priorities for additional research and preparing for implementation.
A Call to Action on Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision: Executive Summary
This is the executive summary of a 2012 joint civil society report on voluntary medical male circumcision. The document focuses on priority recommendations for action.
A Call to Action on Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision: Implementing a key component of combination HIV prevention
A comprehensive 2012 report from civil society about the state of voluntary medical male circumcision in Africa. Includes priority recommendations and in-depth discussion of factors influencing national scale-up efforts.
Frequently Asked Questions on Non-Surgical Devices for Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision for HIV Prevention
Basic information on non-surgical devices with a focus on the implications of WHO prequalification and next steps for product introduction.
Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision (VMMC) Device Evaluations Map and Table
One-page resource on non-surgical device evaluation in Africa as of late 2013.
Separating Fact from Fiction: Voluntary medical male circumcision
A comprehensive fact sheet that goes through some of the most common myths and fictions being told about male circumcision and dispells them with the truth.