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Global voices: A Pacific Islander’s mission to bring contraception to women who’ve never had it
Norefa is a nurse in an outreach team based in the Morobe province of Papua New Guinea, travelling to remote areas to provide life-changing contraception. He describes what a month in his life looks like.
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Global voices: Two abortion providers in conversation
Two MSI abortion providers came together to discuss the joys and challenges of providing abortion and why they do it.
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Global voices: Beth reacts to the second Trump presidency
Beth Schlachter is MSI’s Senior Director of US External Relations and has worked in the reproductive rights sector for 20 years. She explains her reaction to a second Trump presidency and why his foreign aid agenda presents the biggest challenge she’s seen yet.
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MSI’s 2024 Clinical Quality Report
In our clinical quality report, we share the clinical governance processes we have in place, and how we’re delivering safe, quality and client-centred care.
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Annual Report & Financial Statements 2024
We are proud to present MSI’s Annual Report & Financial Statements, reflecting on all that we learned and achieved in 2024.
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Annual Review 2024
We’re proud to share our collective impact in MSI’s 2024 Annual Review. Read stories of courage, strategy and grit.
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Menstruation & Contraception: Why MSI talks about menstrual health
Understanding menstrual health is central to women being empowered around their reproductive health and choices.
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MSI’s Evidence & Insights Compendium (2025)
MSI’s latest compendium of evidence-based programmatic learnings, based on our experience of delivering reproductive health services globally.
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Life-saving care for women in Yemen living through a ‘forgotten war’
The MSI Yemen team need urgent support to continue saving lives and supporting women in crisis.
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The life and livelihood of a family in climate-affected Madagascar
A 25-year-old mother tells how contraception is helping her family during a years-long drought and the ‘tiomena’ (intense, dusty winds) that have stunted their livelihood of cultivating crops.