November 23, 2019
Wow! International Men’s Day has been an outrageous success.
I notice that the media around the world has been kinder to men in 2019 than ever before, and this is a really good thing.
Thank you for your support of the work of Dads4Kids as we do our best to wave the flag for men and men’s health here in Australia and around the world.
Since we first launched the International Men’s Day website in 2007, for every dollar we have received in donations to help us promote IMD, it has cost us forty dollars in expenditure of our resources. It has cost us a lot of money, but it has been worth every single cent.
This year, for a comparatively small expenditure, we have reached over half a million people with the message to encourage men.
See our Facebook figures and follow the links to see the most popular Facebook posts from all over the world.

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Good Morning Britain — a much kinder response to IMD than previous years.
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IMD 2019 – Fantastic Lighthearted Encouragement for Men
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Bamboo Airways from Vietnam encouraging men on IMD
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Great 2-minute report from Canada about IMD
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This Indian 2-minute Tribute to Male Work Colleagues is very cool
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Men are getting Encouraged in Africa in this 2-Minute TV news Clip
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Tell your family that things have gone well for men and boys. Congratulate those men and women who supported men and boys in 2019.
Let’s do the same for women on International Women’s Day, 8 March 2020.
Together we can make a difference for men and women, boys and girls in 2020.
Yours for Encouraging Men,
Warwick Marsh
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