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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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The transformative impact of Ethiopia’s abortion law, 20 years on
Since Ethiopia liberalised abortion, maternal deaths have plummeted and women and girls have had more rights and opportunities.
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Why is International Women’s Day Important for Gender Equality?
For International Women’s Day, we’re celebrating five brave women who are advancing gender equality in countries around the world.
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The Impact of Project 2025 on Abortion Rights and Women
Learn more about Project 2025 and its potential impact on women, abortion and reproductive rights, and the LGBTQ community.
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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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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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From a WISH to a reality: disability-inclusive reproductive healthcare
We share learnings from our journey to delivering disability-inclusive reproductive healthcare across west and central Africa — as a leading partner for the UK government’s flagship programme ‘WISH’ (Women’s Integrated Sexual Health).
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Women’s Right to Abortion Care
What makes abortion a right worth fighting for? And what are the barriers we need to tackle to make safe abortion services a reality for everyone?
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‘Crisis pregnancy centres’: the anti-choice movement in disguise
Anti-abortion centres, branded as ‘crisis pregnancy centres’, are in the spotlight after a recent BBC Panorama documentary in the UK investigated their agenda and conduct. The centres say they help women who are grappling with unplanned pregnancies by offering advice, counselling, and options, but the reality can be quite different—they’re often designed to prevent people…