Family Planning for Males

Due to the orthodoxy and parochial nature of Indian Society, males prefer to lay outside the ambit of the family planning and the onus lies on the woman. In order to arrest these tendencies the government of India has undertaken the following steps:

  • Vasectomy Fortnight is observed across the country in the month of November to increase awareness on male participation and promotion of male sterilization.
  • Training of service providers in No-Scalpel Vasectomy (NSV) has been undertaken to enhance the pool of service providers.
  • Condom boxes are set up in facilities to enable people to access condoms in privacy.
  • The ‘Home Delivery of Contraceptive Scheme’ has been initiated to deliver contraceptives including condoms to the beneficiaries.
  • The compensation for male sterilization has been substantially increased under the Enhanced compensation scheme for sterilization.
  • A 360-degree media campaign has been undertaken to underline the role of men in family planning to encourage men to adopt family planning methods.
  • Under the Mission Parivar Vikas campaign due attention is paid towards extensive mobilization activities including promotion of male participation and assured vasectomy services.

The national average for the use of male family planning methods (Male sterilization + Condom) is 5.9 % and 13 states have a better participation rate ththe an national average.


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