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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.
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Inonge: I choose choice by serving remote communities who need us most
Inonge oversees the outreach programme in Zambia, where teams travel far distances into communities to provide care. She shares their approach to reaching people with life-changing reproductive choice.
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How we’re engaging community leaders to expand access to reproductive choice
Insights from MSI’s work with community leaders in West Africa.
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Shifting social norms to empower choice
The role of social norms programming in making reproductive choice a reality for all.
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Straight Talk: Using peer mobilisers to improve adolescent SRHR in the DRC
“Big Sisters” providing adolescents with open and honest information about sex, relationships, contraception and safe abortion.
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Resources on delivering reproductive healthcare (WISH programme)
Five years worth of insights, evidence and learnings from delivering WISH programme in Africa. We share toolkits, trainings and resources for the health sector.
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MSI’s 2023 Impact Brief
In 2023, MSI delivered reproductive healthcare to 93,000 women and girls every day — giving them the power to choose their own futures. Read more about MSI’s 2023 impact.
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Levelling the playing field: how football can help educate deaf adolescents on sexual health
MSI Zambia is empowering young deaf people to make informed choices about their sexual health — using the football pitch!