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Brief: Improving women’s health through better diagnosis and management
Lessons from an analysis of MSI’s STI and heavy menstrual bleeding clinical records, identifying opportunities to improve services.
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Report: Women’s voices on climate resilience & reproductive choices
Findings from a study that captured the lived experiences of nearly 200 people on climate change and their sexual and reproductive health and rights.
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3 years on: The global effects of Roe v Wade being overturned
Discover the global effects of Roe v Wade being overturned and how, three years on, it continues to shape women’s reproductive rights.
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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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External Impact Assessment of MSI’s Public Sector Strengthening Model in Nigeria
The research paper concluded that “the MSI PSS model has had a transformative impact on reproductive health services in Nigeria, resulting in increased contraceptive use and improved service quality,” with recommendations for how to ensure this impact is sustained.
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MSI’s 2030 Research and Learning Strategy
MSI’s Research and Learning Strategy outlines how we will generate evidence and learning to advance knowledge in the sexual and reproductive health and rights sector.
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MSI’s Guiding Framework on Abortion
We’re proud to launch our Guiding Framework sharing MSI’s contribution towards ending unsafe abortion by 2030.
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How we’re engaging community leaders to expand access to reproductive choice
Insights from MSI’s work with community leaders in West Africa.
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Resources on delivering reproductive healthcare (WISH programme)
Five years worth of insights, evidence and learnings from delivering WISH programme in Africa. We share toolkits, trainings and resources for the health sector.
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Webinar: Achieving value for money reproductive health programmes
MSI recently hosted a webinar discussion on how to achieve and measure value for money in sexual and reproductive health programmes.
