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Gagarabadau: Challenging social norms in Northern Nigeria
Engaging tea vendors and their wives, MSI Nigeria was able to start changing community narratives around family planning.
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La Famille Ideale: Engaging husbands and communities to support adolescent access to sexual and reproductive healthcare in the Sahel
Participatory tools for community-based mobilisers to create positive dialogue and address social norms.
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In memory of our trustee Jess Search
Everyone at MSI is so proud and thankful for the huge support and contribution Jess gave to our work. Our thoughts are with her loved ones.
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Africa’s Women’s Day: We hear from MSI leaders
To celebrate Africa’s Women’s Day, we’re sharing reflections from three of MSI’s feamle leaders in Africa. With incredible women like these at the helm, we know we can continue to deliver high-quality services and transform lives across the continent.
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Africa Women’s Day: What 20 years of Maputo Protocol means to me
For Africa’s Women’s Day, senior advocacy advisor Fatou Janssen writes about the ground-breaking Maputo Protocol centred on women’s rights — and how it continues to be important for expanding access to abortion. Rewinding 20 years to 2003, in Maputo, Mozambique, history …
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Global Affairs Canada announces $10m funding to MSI to advance sexual and reproductive health and rights
Canadian MP Arielle Kayabaga made a new $10M funding announcement at a reception held by MSI at Women Deliver. With these funds, many more women and girls around the world be reached with life-changing reproductive healthcare and information — countering an emboldened anti-choice opposition who are trying to deny people their reproductive rights.
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MSI named high-performer in 2023 Global Health 50/50 Report
In the latest Global Health 50/50 Report, which looks at the gender-related policies and practices of 200 organisations in global health, we’re proud that MSI Reproductive Choices has been rated a ‘high performer’. This comes alongside …
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20th Anniversary of the Maputo Protocol
Two decades on from the landmark treaty to protect the rights of African women – progress on gender equality is far from equal.
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MSI at Women Deliver
Act now for 600 million futures
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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.