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Let’s make cervical cancer history
In this article, we’ll share our insights into how cervical cancer screening and preventative therapy services can be successfully integrated in wider sexual and reproductive healthcare.
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Annual Report & Financial Statements 2019
MSI’s Board of Trustees presents its report and the audited financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2019 under the Charities Act 2011 and the Companies Act 2006.
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MSI awarded $4.9 million CAD in new funding from Global Affairs Canada to maintain access to SRHR services during COVID-19
Global Affairs Canada has awarded $4.9 million CAD to MSI, IPPF and RNW Media to help tackle the effects that COVID-19 has had on the SRHR of women and girls around the world.
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Global Impact Report 2019: Stronger Together
Over 38,000 women – every single day – continue on their chosen contraceptive path knowing they are being protected by a method provided by MSI.
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Methodology for calculating impact of COVID-19
By combining MSI’s 2020 Business Plan service projections and Impact 2 data, we estimated the annual impact these services would have delivered in 2020.
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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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9 in 10 UK adults now identify as pro-choice
New research from Marie Stopes International shows public support for abortion in the UK is significantly higher than previously thought.
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The future is accessible: Delivering inclusive services
Despite making up one of the world’s largest minority groups, people with disabilities continue to face serious barriers in accessing reproductive care worldwide.
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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.