Methodology: the impact of the climate crisis on access to contraception

Crisis settings   |   15 October 2021 

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New analysis from the Evidence & Impact team at MSI Reproductive Choices has found that access to contraception is at risk of being disrupted for millions of women over the next decade, due to climate-related displacement.

Our impact estimates cover 26 climate-affected countries that MSI has programmes in: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, DRC, Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Kenya, Madagascar, Mali, Malawi, Myanmar, Nepal, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, PNG, Timor-Leste, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Uganda, Yemen, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.

Download our technical note to learn more about the methodology behind the impact estimates.

For further details on the methodology, please contact Anisa Berdellima (anisa.berdellima@msichoices.org) and Luis Espinal (luis.espinal@msichoices.org).


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