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The life and livelihood of a family in climate-affected Madagascar
A 25-year-old mother tells how contraception is helping her family during a years-long drought and the ‘tiomena’ (intense, dusty winds) that have stunted their livelihood of cultivating crops.
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Creating healthy families: Mothers share their stories
Hear from women on how contraception is building healthy families and hopeful futures.
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Powered by Afghan women: delivering reproductive healthcare in Afghanistan
For over twenty years, MSI’s local teams have provided life-saving maternal health and family planning services in Afghanistan, reaching 1 million clients each year.
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Meet two Afghan women using contraception; a powerful act of agency
Today and every day, MSI Afghanistan is there for women, as a safe space with real choices.
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Roe v Wade overturned: My abortion story
Sara accessed an abortion in the US after Roe v Wade was overturned. Fortunately, she was based in New Jersey so was able to access care close to home. For millions of women, this is no longer an option.
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How could the US election impact women worldwide?
Read about how women and girls around the world bear the brunt of US anti-abortion policy, such as the Global Gag Rule.
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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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In the business of independence – why Abida uses contraception
Abida runs her own business and plans her own future – and contraception has helped her do so.
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Aisha reached her final school year with the help of contraception
Aisha is a Senegalese teenager about to finish her final year of school. Read her story.
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Mana Zita: I choose choice by advancing gender equality and inclusion
Mana Zita is a Timorese working mother who leads MSI Timor Leste’s work in gender equality and social inclusion.
