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Our Clinton Global Initiative Commitment
Our Clinton Global Initiative with Blue Ventures will expand on successes in Madagascar to support the resilience of 1.5 million people in sub-Saharan coastal communities.
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Mi Mi: I choose choice by providing healthcare in a humanitarian crisis
Mi Mi leads programme support for MSI Myanmar. She manages our frontline staff’s safety and ability to deliver care, which is difficult right now. Myanmar is one of nine MSI countries experiencing a humanitarian crisis.
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MSI at the Healthy World conference in Canada: linking climate and reproductive health
Working together to mitigate the effects of climate change and help build community resilience — with women’s reproductive health.
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Briefing: Choice and the Climate Crisis
MSI works in climate-affected communities around the world to ensure that women’s reproductive health services are available wherever possible. Find out more in our short brief.
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Protecting reproductive health during Pakistan’s floods
MSI is supporting Marie Stopes Society (MSS), a locally registered NGO in Pakistan that is rallying to support people. In normal times, Marie Stopes Society deliver reproductive healthcare to people across the country.
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Briefing: Protecting women’s health during climate and humanitarian crises
MSI works in conflict and emergency settings around the world to ensure that women’s reproductive health services are available wherever possible. Find out more in our short brief.
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Giving survivors of sexual and gender-based violence pathways and choices in Asia Pacific
Supporting survivors of sexual and gender-based violence is a fundamental part of our reproductive healthcare services. MSI’s Edward Karapen gives us a first-hand glimpse into this work in Asia Pacific, funded by the Australian government’s RESPOND; programme.
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Delivering home-based healthcare to women in Afghanistan
For over twenty years, MSI has provided life-saving services in Afghanistan, reaching over 380,000 clients yearly with women’s healthcare, including maternal health and family planning services. In Afghanistan, women can face challenges in accessing healthcare. Women are required to have a male chaperone to leave their homes and can be unable to access services delivered…
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Why we need to make reproductive justice part of the climate conversation and action plan
While climate change threatens everyone, women and girls are disproportionately impacted especially in the world’s poorest countries.
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COP26 Side Event – Removing barriers to health and education
MSI Reproductive Choices, UNFPA and the Margaret Pyke Trust co-hosted a side event at COP26 on Removing barriers to health and education: an essential climate adaptation and resilience strategy.