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COP26 Side Event – Removing barriers to health and education
MSI Reproductive Choices, UNFPA and the Margaret Pyke Trust co-hosted a side event at COP26 on Removing barriers to health and education: an essential climate adaptation and resilience strategy.
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Three ways the climate crisis impacts reproductive choice
During times of crisis, access to reproductive choice is essential. By ensuring women and girls can continue to access sexual and reproductive healthcare services, we can support those on the frontline to adapt and prevent unintended pregnancy while navigating the crisis. Here are three ways that the climate crisis impacts reproductive choice and why it’s…
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Briefing: The Impact of the Climate Crisis on Reproductive Choice
Read MSI’s two-pager on the impact of the climate crisis on reproductive choice.
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14 million women at risk of losing access to contraception due to climate-related displacement
MSI’s analysis finds that millions of women could lose access to contraception due to climate-related disruption and calls on COP26 funding commitments to support women and girls to adapt with choice.
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Women’s Right to Abortion Care
What makes abortion a right worth fighting for? And what are the barriers we need to tackle to make safe abortion services a reality for everyone?
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Methodology: the impact of the climate crisis on access to contraception
New analysis from the Evidence & Impact team at MSI Reproductive Choices has found that access to contraception is at risk of being disrupted for millions of women over the next decade, due to climate-related displacement. Read our technical note on the methodology behind the estimated impact.
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Putting clients first: Empowering choice with client-centred care
Sexual and reproductive healthcare is personal. That means that the person best placed to make decisions about their body and their future is the client themselves. Learn about how MSI works to empower clients to make the reproductive choices that are right for them.
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MSI’s Client-Centred Care Strategy
MSI’s client-centred care strategy helps our teams deliver on our commitment to provide care that puts the clients interests first. This means respective our clients as active partners in their own services, caring about who they are, what happens to them, and how they feel before, during, and after they receive a service from us.
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Choice in a Digital Age: MSI Choices Digital and Technology Strategy
This strategy outlines how we’ll use digital and technology to support the delivery of our ambitious MSI 2030 strategy.
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MSI welcomes move to decriminalise abortion in Mexico
The Supreme Court of Justice in Mexico has removed sanctions for abortion from the Mexican criminal code, clearing a path to decriminalise abortion across Mexico. Here’s what’s needed next to turn this advocacy win into access to healthcare…