August 2014 — The Male Circumcision Consortium (MCC) conducted research from 2008 to 2013 to inform the scale-up of voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) services in Kenya. This series of briefs presents the results of nine studies and their implications for Kenya’s VMMC program. Study findings were shared with members of the national and provincial task forces on male circumcision and were used to strengthen Kenya’s VMMC program. The evidence generated by these studies may also be useful to other countries that are scaling up VMMC services.
Male Circumcision Consortium research briefs
Documents / Downloads
- Using Research to Improve Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Services
- Impact of Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Services in Kenya
- Assessment of the Use of the PrePex Device in Kenya
- Variations in Counseling Men about HIV Risk Reduction
- Interventions to Address Barriers to Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision
- Assessing Sexual Health Attitudes and Behaviors after Male Circumcision
- Communicating Male Circumcision’s Partial Protection from HIV
- Safety and Acceptability of Infant Male Circumcision in Kenya
- Healing and Resumption of Sex after Male Circumcision
- Monitoring and Evaluating the Scale-up of Male Circumcision in Kenya