The Men’s Development Network is a not for profit organisation based in Waterford whose aim is to work with men towards achieving beneficial societal change and equality. A key aspect of that work is aiding men’s development in a number of areas and helping them become positive leaders in their local communities. As part of their work on the White Ribbon Campaign in Ireland and as key members of the Turn Off The Red Light group, The Men’s Development Network plays an important role in working alongside Ruhama in the fight against commercial sexual exploitation.
The organisation is an important ally in helping shape, develop and change men’s attitudes in relation to the purchase of sex and the commodification of women in prostitution, most notably via their work collaborating on the national ‘We Don’t Buy It’ Campaign.
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