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MSI Reproductive Choices’ comment on UK vote in favour of national abortion clinic buffer zones
Today, the House of Commons has voted in favour of national legislation on abortion clinic buffer zones in England and Wales. Read MSI’s comment.
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The Supreme Court of India declares abortion as a fundamental right
MSI welcomes the Supreme Court of India’s declaration that abortion is a fundamental right. Read our full comment.
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Global DEI Strategy
Our Diversity, Equality & Inclusion Strategy is intended to provide a framework to support every MSI country as they embark on their own DEI journey.
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Locals are the experts: how MSI partners with grassroots organisations
What are grassroots organisations? How does MSI partner with them to push forward reproductive rights? MSI’s Advocacy Advisor, Fatou Janssen, shares her wisdom with us.
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Inside MSI: A Conversation on All Things Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion
A Q/A with two members of our global DEI panel about their passion for diversity, equality, and inclusion and what it looks like at MSI.
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5 women fighting for choice in the face of Roe v Wade
With abortion rights under threat, we celebrate five of our heroic abortion providers and advocates who go above and beyond to deliver reproductive choice in their communities.
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Global healthcare organisations call on all governments to defend access to safe and quality abortion care
As the US Supreme Court overturns Roe v Wade, global healthcare organisations call on all governments to defend access to safe and quality abortion care.
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‘Decisions made in the US have an impact far beyond their borders’ — MSI’s statement on Roe v Wade
We utterly condemn the US Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v Wade and end the constitutional right to abortion care. The dismantling of Roe v Wade will provide an opening for the reversal of abortion rights at state level, causing unspeakable harm and threatening decades of progress on gender equality.Sarah Shaw, MSI Reproductive Choices’…
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Progress is winning: the US is restricting abortion rights but most other countries are doing the opposite
Spot the odd-one-out. While the US is poised to overturn ‘Roe Vs Wade’—a decision that made abortion legal 50 years ago—the vast majority of other countries have been working to increase access to abortion.
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What America can learn from countries where abortion has been liberalised
We speak to MSI abortion providers in Cambodia, Ethiopia, and Nepal about the difference legalising abortion has made in each of their countries.