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Life-saving care for women in Yemen living through a ‘forgotten war’
The MSI Yemen team need urgent support to continue saving lives and supporting women in crisis.
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Myanmar: Delivering health and choice when needed most
In times of crisis, women and girls face higher risks of sexual violence and displacement. Their need for reproductive healthcare increases, just as services fall.
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Defending reproductive rights in the face of aid cuts
MSI’s programmes and partners are grappling with unprecedented cuts to international aid. Our frontline teams are doing all they can to be there for women and girls now.
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New partnership with the Gates Foundation will transform access for underserved communities in Nigeria, Ethiopia and Niger
Three MSI country programmes are celebrating transformative investments from the Gates Foundation.
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MSI refuses Trump’s demand to cease all Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility work
Trump’s directive to close all diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility-related activities goes against MSI’s core mission and values, and we will not comply.
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External Impact Assessment of MSI’s Public Sector Strengthening Model in Nigeria
The research paper concluded that “the MSI PSS model has had a transformative impact on reproductive health services in Nigeria, resulting in increased contraceptive use and improved service quality,” with recommendations for how to ensure this impact is sustained.
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5 ways we’re innovating to expand abortion access
Our teams across the globe do whatever it takes to provide abortion care. Here are real examples of innovative ways we’re reaching people.
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Critical new health project, WISH 2 Lot 1, will expand reproductive choice in West and Central Africa
MSI Reproductive Choices and its partners announce a critical new health project, WISH 2 Lot 1, which will bring quality sexual and reproductive healthcare services to millions of women and girls across six countries in West and Central Africa.
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Abortion Care: Frontline to Future report
A new report on what MSI has learned from providing abortion and how we can work together to end unsafe abortion by 2030.
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Asma: I choose choice by ensuring it’s here for the long term
Asma is the Country Director of MSS in Pakistan. She reflects on what she’s seen change over the years, and the innovations in motion that are making reproductive choice more sustainable for the future.