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MSI CEO Simon Cooke on US election: ‘Any attacks will be met with powerful resistance.’
Simon Cooke, MSI Reproductive Choices’ CEO, responds to the outcome of the US presidential election.
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Trump’s policies threaten women’s rights everywhere. We won’t back down.
Trump’s policies will severely impact reproductive rights across the globe. We’ll fight to protect women’s access to abortion and healthcare.
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Explained: What is the US Global Gag Rule?
The Global Gag Rule is an American policy that denies women their reproductive rights around the world. Learn more.
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5 ways we’re innovating to expand abortion access
Our teams across the globe do whatever it takes to provide abortion care. Here are real examples of innovative ways we’re reaching people.
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MSI at World Health Summit in Berlin to put abortion on the agenda
MSI is proudly representing women and girls and the global fight for reproductive choice at the World Health Summit in Germany.
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Abortion Care: Frontline to Future report
A new report on what MSI has learned from providing abortion and how we can work together to end unsafe abortion by 2030.
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Charting 25 years of MSI’s programme & abortion rights in Mexico
MSI CEO Simon Cooke writes about his recent visit to the MSI Mexico programme, reflecting on abortion rights in the country.
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How open dialogues are challenging harmful social norms in Kenya
Through the Youth for Health project, MSI Kenya conducts community dialogues to raise awareness about sexual and reproductive health for adolescents and challenge harmful social norms.
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Rev. Cliff: I choose choice by using my power as a religious leader
Reverend Cliff is a minister of the church, and partners with MSI Malawi to fight for reproductive rights. He shares why religious leaders have a unique power to expand access to contraception and abortion.
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Mi Mi: I choose choice by providing healthcare in a humanitarian crisis
Mi Mi leads programme support for MSI Myanmar. She manages our frontline staff’s safety and ability to deliver care, which is difficult right now. Myanmar is one of nine MSI countries experiencing a humanitarian crisis.