We are MSI Reproductive Choices. As our name suggests, we are unapologetically pro-choice—we believe every woman and every girl should have the power to decide the path their life takes.
From contraception to safe abortions, and life-saving services following unsafe procedures, we are committed to delivering compassionate, high-quality sexual and reproductive healthcare for all.
MSI Reproductive Choices is built on the views of our founders, who believed that by providing high-quality, client-centred care they could support women to pursue the future of their choice—on their terms.
Today, our organisation has nearly 9,000 team members working in 37 countries across the world to make reproductive choice possible, with access to contraception, abortion and life-saving post-abortion care. In some countries we focus exclusively on maternal and child health and in others we provide the full spectrum of reproductive health services. Our teams are rooted in the communities they serve, from major cities to rural villages. By taking services into areas others cannot or will not go, we enable more women and girls to make choices that were previously unavailable to them, in turn, improving the lives of individuals, families and communities.
Since 1976, we have delivered sexual and reproductive healthcare services to over 183 million women. We currently support over 80,000 clients daily with reproductive choice, and over 35 million women and girls worldwide use a method of contraception provided by us. Last year, our services prevented 14.6 million unintended pregnancies, 7.2 million unsafe abortions and 42,600 maternal deaths (read more about our impact). But our work is far from over.
Our ambition is a bold one: by 2030, no abortion will be unsafe and everyone who wants contraception will be able to access it. To get there, we’re putting choice, in all its iterations and forms, at the heart of everything we do.
Alongside providing services, we will continue to work to remove the unnecessary legal, medical and regulatory restrictions that prevent people accessing contraception and safe abortions, and which ultimately cost lives.
We will seek out and expand our partnerships, listening, sharing and working closely with communities and clients.
And we will fight to make sure no one is left behind—from women living in the most marginalised, hard-to-reach communities to adolescents seeking contraception despite taboo and stigma.
We know that access to contraception, safe abortion and post-abortion care saves lives. For some, it can mean the ability to complete their education and start a career. For others, it means being able to look after the family they already have. For all, it means the freedom to decide their own future and contribute to a fairer, more equal society.
Millions of women and girls are unable to access the contraception and safe abortion care that could transform their lives.
Read moreOur strategy and vision for the next decade is bold: By 2030, no abortion will be unsafe and everyone who wants access to contraception will have it.
Read moreIn 1976, our founders set out on a mission to bring choice to women around the world. Today, MSI Reproductive Choices works across 37 countries serving thousands of women every day.
Read moreWe have 9,000 talented, dedicated and courageous people working for us across six continents. We are all passionately driven by our belief that everyone should be able to determine their own future.
Read morePartnership with others is a cornerstone of our work. We work closely with existing private healthcare providers, with governments, other aid agencies, academic institutions and NGOs.
Read moreEvidence and clinical quality are integral to our programmes. Our expert research and monitoring teams use data to understand client needs, evaluate our services, and spread best practice globally.
Read moreInformation about our governance, how we assure clinical quality, and how we focus on effective financial management.
Read moreDEI is something that MSI aims to live and breathe in everything we do; it cannot just be something that's talked about.
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