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2022 Annual Review: Standing Together for Choice
We’re proud to share eight inspiring stories from clients, providers and partners on the frontline of the fight for reproductive choice. Find out what we achieved in partnership.
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Thinking long-term: learning and adapting in Zimbabwe to make family planning services more sustainable
There’s been a major shift in the way our partner organisation in Zimbabwe, Population Services Zimbabwe (PSZ), has been reaching people with quality family planning services. A renewed focus on building sustainable and long-term access to …
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MSI Nepal welcomes Norwegian Minister and Ambassador
MSI Nepal was delighted to welcome the Norwegian International Development Minister, Ms. Anne Beate Tvinnerreim; the Norwegian Ambassador to Nepal, Ms. Torum Dramdal; senior staff and diplomats from the Norwegian Embassy and delegates from the …
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Three things we learned at Skoll World Forum
The Skoll World Forum is a gathering where the world’s most influential social entrepreneurs and thought leaders come together to exchange ideas for a better world. This year, MSI country directors Carole Sekimpi and Asma Balal attended to learn from other trailblazers and offer our own perspective as social innovators. Here’s three things we learned…
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Brochure: Making choice possible around the world
Find out more about MSI Reproductive Choices and our work in our short brochure: Making choice possible around the world.
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Youth for Health launches in Kenya: helping adolescents access reproductive health & rights
Youth for Health (Y4H) launches in Kenya: MSI and partners champion adolescent sexual and reproductive healthcare and rights with support from the EU.
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Briefing: MSI’s 2022 Impact
Last year, we partnered with governments and civil society to deliver reproductive choice to 82,000 people every single day.
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MSI’s programme in India awarded ‘Family Planning NGO of the Year’
FRHS India was proud to be awarded 2022-23 NGO of the Year in Family Planning at the Indian Social Impact Awards.
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MSI Senegal meets the UK Minister for Development, Andrew Mitchell
MSI’s team in Senegal was delighted to meet with the UK Minister for Development, Rt Hon Mr Andrew Mitchell, and the UK Ambassador to Senegal, Juliette John, in Dakar. This was an opportunity to highlight the transformative impact of the UK government-funded Women’s Integrated Sexual Health (WISH) programme, and the importance of following through with…
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SBCC Summit: How can we rethink the way we shift social norms through user-centred approaches?
Across MSI’s programmes, we often encounter misinformation and community stigma around sexual and reproductive healthcare. At the SBCC (social and behaviour change communication) Summit next week, we’ll be discussing how we can tailor approaches to address these community-level barriers and improve access.
