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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.
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Press release: New research reveals UK identify as pro-choice
New data from Marie Stopes International reveals that 9 in 10 UK adults now believe women should be able to access safe abortion services.The research confirms across-the-board support for pro-choice legislation in the UK where a continuous shift in public attitudes follows several high-profile reproductive rights battles ncluding the Irish abortion referendum, abortion law reform…
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Just one in three women would tell their family if they were considering abortion
Through the launch of its new campaign – #SmashAbortionStigma – MSI is addressing the need for open conversation by calling on people to break their silence.
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Abortion is decriminalised in Northern Ireland
In a momentous victory for pro-choice campaigners, women in Northern Ireland were this morning legally able to access abortion care at home for the first time.
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Introducing SafeAccess, the first digital platform of its kind to tackle unsafe abortion worldwide
SafeAccess, the first digital platform of its kind, is designed to eliminate unsafe abortion by putting evidence-based guidance in the hands of frontline practitioners.
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WISH: New flagship health programme to transform the lives of millions of women and girls
The lives of millions of women and girls will be transformed by new sexual and reproductive healthcare programmes led by International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) and Marie Stopes International (MSI) consortia across Africa and South …
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DFID announces major new funding for MSI
DFID has announced funding for a major new programme that will help MSI to bring quality SRHR to millions of women and girls in West and Central Africa.
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Marie Stopes UK statement on the results of the Irish referendum
Marie Stopes UK statement on the results of the Irish referendum
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Trump’s Global Gag Rule one year on: Marie Stopes International faces $80m funding gap
One year on from President Trump’s re-imposition of the Global Gag Rule, the loss of funding has left MSI with a funding gap of nearly US$80m
