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Jamaicans held an inaugural IMD observation on 19 November 2001, with a church service at Northgate Family Church in Ocho Rios, an educational session with male students at Ferncourt High School, and public forum at Brown's Town Community College. Keynote speaker at the event was Luciano who talked on the theme of 'Today's Man, Tomorrow's Future'. A special theme of the event was discussions on ''men's sexual health and reproduction''. Nurse Bunnaman of the Beth Jacobs Family Planning Clinic in St. Ann's Bay told The Star Newspaper "This is the first time that Jamaica will be observing International Men's Day. It was started in Trinidad in 1999. This year it will be observed in Kenya, Tanzania, Norway, Brazil, Germany, Britain and the United States of America as well".<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20011119/star/star2.html |title=Luciano to speak at International Men's Day function, Article in the Jamaica Gleaner, p.5 Nov 19 2001 |publisher=Jamaica-gleaner.com |date=19 November 2001 |accessdate=20 November 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111104222642/http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20011119/star/star2.html |archivedate=4 November 2011 }}</ref> Educational sessions about men's sexual health and reproduction were held the Beth Jacobs Clinic, where medical check-ups and testicular checks were given free of charge.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20111104222642/http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20011119/star/star2.html</ref>
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Jamaicans held an inaugural [[International Men's Day]] observation on 19 November 2001, with a church service at Northgate Family Church in Ocho Rios, an educational session with male students at Ferncourt High School, and public forum at Brown's Town Community College. Keynote speaker at the event was Luciano who talked on the theme of 'Today's Man, Tomorrow's Future'. A special theme of the event was discussions on ''men's sexual health and reproduction''. Nurse Bunnaman of the Beth Jacobs Family Planning Clinic in St. Ann's Bay told The Star Newspaper "This is the first time that Jamaica will be observing International Men's Day. It was started in Trinidad in 1999. This year it will be observed in Kenya, Tanzania, Norway, Brazil, Germany, Britain and the United States of America as well".<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20111104222642/http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20011119/star/star2.html</ref> Educational sessions about men's sexual health and reproduction were held the Beth Jacobs Clinic, where medical check-ups and testicular checks were given free of charge.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20111104222642/http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20011119/star/star2.html</ref>
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*[[International Men's Day]]
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Jamaicans held an inaugural International Men's Day observation on 19 November 2001, with a church service at Northgate Family Church in Ocho Rios, an educational session with male students at Ferncourt High School, and public forum at Brown's Town Community College. Keynote speaker at the event was Luciano who talked on the theme of 'Today's Man, Tomorrow's Future'. A special theme of the event was discussions on men's sexual health and reproduction. Nurse Bunnaman of the Beth Jacobs Family Planning Clinic in St. Ann's Bay told The Star Newspaper "This is the first time that Jamaica will be observing International Men's Day. It was started in Trinidad in 1999. This year it will be observed in Kenya, Tanzania, Norway, Brazil, Germany, Britain and the United States of America as well".[1] Educational sessions about men's sexual health and reproduction were held the Beth Jacobs Clinic, where medical check-ups and testicular checks were given free of charge.[2]

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