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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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Hold the line: Resisting frontline attacks on sexual and reproductive health and rights
MSI programmes shed light on the attacks they’re witnessing on reproductive rights.
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MSI’s 2024 Impact Brief
In 2024, MSI delivered reproductive healthcare to 23.8 million women and girls — supporting them to choose their own futures.
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MSI response to Keir Starmer’s announcement that the UK will cut aid spending
MSI responds to comments from UK Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, announcing that the UK government will cut spending on Official Development Assistance.
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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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MSI Statement on President Trump’s Inauguration
On the 20th January 2025, Trump will become President of the United States. Read MSI Reproductive Choices statement on his inauguration.
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Roe v Wade overturned: My abortion story
Sara accessed an abortion in the US after Roe v Wade was overturned. Fortunately, she was based in New Jersey so was able to access care close to home. For millions of women, this is no longer an option.
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The Impact of Project 2025 on Abortion Rights and Women
Learn more about Project 2025 and its potential impact on women, abortion and reproductive rights, and the LGBTQ community.
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How could the US election impact women worldwide?
Read about how women and girls around the world bear the brunt of US anti-abortion policy, such as the Global Gag Rule.
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Mana Zita: I choose choice by advancing gender equality and inclusion
Mana Zita is a Timorese working mother who leads MSI Timor Leste’s work in gender equality and social inclusion.