%0 Journal Article %T Men¡¯s Knowledge, Attitudes and Perceptions on Family Planning in Tourourou Village, Gogui Rural Commune, Nioro Circle, Kayes Region of Mali %A Alou Samak¨¦ %A Sitapha Dembele %A Mamadou Keita %A Cheickna Sylla %A Dramane Haidara %A Mamadou Haidara %A Mamadou Diallo %A Moussa Konat¨¦ %A Mariam Maiga %A Mohamed Saydi Agmed Elm¨¦hdi Elansari %A Djibril Kassogu¨¦ %A Seydou Zana Dao %A Hawa Samak¨¦ %A Abdoulaye Nouhoun Coulibaly %A Brehima Samak¨¦ %A Coulibaly Moussa %A Mariko Seydou %A Abdoulaye Ciss¨¦ %A S¨¦ma K¨¦ita %A Siaka Amara Sanogo %A Seydou Fan¨¦ %J Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology %P 662-680 %@ 2160-8806 %D 2023 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ojog.2023.133056 %X Introduction: The involvement of men in reproductive health programmes and more specifically in family planning has always been of concern to the various development actors at both national and international levels. Objective: To study the births, ideas and opinions of men on Family Planning in the village of Tourourou. Material and Methods: This was a prospective cross-sectional, descriptive and analytic study from February 1 to July 31, 2020 in the village of TOUROUROU on the Knowledge, Attitudes and Perceptions of Men on Family Planning. We included in our study, all men residing in TOUROUROU whose age is between 14 and 99 years, who agreed to participate in the study. Results: Our study involved 200 men. The 25 - 29 age group was the most represented with 25.5%. The Soninke had represented 41%. In our study, 97.5% of men had heard of family planning, 62% had spontaneously cited at least one modern contraceptive method, and the pill ranked first with 64.5%. Radio and friends were the most frequent sources of information with 57.5% and 54.5% respectively. Birth spacing was the most cited family planning goal by men in 43.5% of cases. Men supported the practice of family planning in 50.5% of cases. Conclusion: