

We believe men worldwide are ready to make the choice to do right by themselves, their families and our future by becoming engaged in conversations about family planning.
World Vasectomy Day is about starting these conversations, helping men and their families become more informed about their choices, and creating alliances with governments, organizations, and individuals willing to help train providers, educate families, and deliver services to men who are stepping up for their loved ones.

Media
World Vasectomy Day Conversations: Kenya
In Kenya, there is no word for vasectomy. Men learning about this procedure have questions, but once they understand, they come for the procedure.
Wonosobo, Indonesia: High percentage of men get vasectomies
Wonosobo is a small town in a remote part of Central Java. There, we met two Muslim clerics who are champions of all men whose families are complete having vasectomy as an act of love for their families.
Balinese Road Trip: 100 Motorcycles & 6 vans with loud speakers: We invite men to join the conversation
The World Vasectomy Day team takes a road trip around Bali with Indonesian partner BKKbN to raise awareness in communities.
Vasectomy Series
Watch World Vasectomy Day emerge through the relationship of Jonathan Stack and Dr. Doug Stein and Jonathan's decision to get his own vasectomy.
Help us translate our educational animation video into your local language here.

News and Events

November 18, 2016
World Vasectomy Day
Join us via live stream broadcast on November 18, 2016 in Nairobi, Kenya! More details to follow, so check back often. Meanwhile, if you have another minute, please sign up for our newsletter, or donate $10 right now to help us make this event the biggest and best we've ever done! Thanks!!!

Partners in Population and Development
November 20-23, 2015
We have partnered with Partners in Population and Development, an affiliation of 26 of the most populated countries in the world including China, India, Bangladesh and Nigeria. Their board is made up of Ministries of Health and Planning from all 26 Southern Hemisphere countries, and they have a permanent observer seat at the UN. They are giving us a chance to present a paper at their annual conference for the adoption of World Vasectomy Day by all their member states.
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