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14 million women at risk of losing access to contraception due to climate-related displacement
MSI’s analysis finds that millions of women could lose access to contraception due to climate-related disruption and calls on COP26 funding commitments to support women and girls to adapt with choice.
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MSI Reproductive Choices awarded funding support from Australia for Asia Pacific COVID-19 SRHR Initiative
MSI Reproductive Choices is pleased to announce a new partnership with the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) to roll out a new project to protect access to SRHR during COVID-19.
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New data from MSI shows up to 4 million more girls could stay in school by increasing access to reproductive choice
New data from MSI shows up to 4 million more girls could stay in school by increasing access to reproductive choice
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New MSI data shows that millions of vulnerable women and girls will bear the brunt of UK aid cuts after ‘double hit’ to reproductive healthcare
MSI data reveals that unless replacement funding is found, women will face a double hit from UK aid cuts, with investment slashed for frontline teams and the life-changing contraception they provide.
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UK Government announces drastic cuts to sexual and reproductive healthcare and rights
UK Government announces drastic cuts to global sexual and reproductive healthcare and rights – MSI’s statement
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Press Release: Marie Stopes International announces new name as it launches a new strategy
Marie Stopes International is putting choice front and centre with a new strategy and a new name – MSI Reproductive Choices.
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Press release: 1.9m clients lost access to our services due to COVID-19
MSI reveals new data showing that 1.9 million women and girls have lost access to its contraception and safe abortion services in the first half of 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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MSI awarded $4.9 million CAD in new funding from Global Affairs Canada to maintain access to SRHR services during COVID-19
Global Affairs Canada has awarded $4.9 million CAD to MSI, IPPF and RNW Media to help tackle the effects that COVID-19 has had on the SRHR of women and girls around the world.
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Marie Stopes UK sees a 33% rise in domestic violence reports under COVID-19 lockdown
MSI UK sees an increase in domestic violence reports, as the unprecedented lockdown restrictions force women to isolate with their abusers during COVID-19.
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9.5 million women could lose access to our services
Marie Stopes International (MSI) warns up to 9.5 million women and girls risk losing access to its contraception and safe abortion services in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.The consequences would be devastating.