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Meet the women pushing for change in Burkina Faso
In Burkina Faso, our extraordinary courageous and determined MSI Ladies are quietly but steadily pushing for change.
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‘They’ll be abandoned’ – a provider on the Global Gag Rule
Annie Ramasy travels for up to six hours every day to provide family planning services to women in rural, isolated communities in Madagascar.
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Trump’s Global Gag Rule one year on: Marie Stopes International faces $80m funding gap
One year on from President Trump’s re-imposition of the Global Gag Rule, the loss of funding has left MSI with a funding gap of nearly US$80m
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Driven by data
We share how we enabled an organisational shift towards improved tracking and management of service delivery performance, to optimise our services and reach more people.
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Media statement: Marie Stopes UK announces closure of Belfast clinic
Marie Stopes UK announces that it is closing its independent clinic in Belfast, following the UK Government’s move to fund abortion treatment for Northern Irish women.
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Snakes, bandits and Boko Haram
Despite the many dangers, our Niger team demonstrates a total commitment to the mission and improving women’s lives.
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MSI Reproductive Choices Historical Activity File
MSI xml data related to funding received from the donors adhering to the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI).
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Umah Dumbuya
Umah’s story shows the power of contraception: in the seven years she’s has access to it, she’s completed her schooling and gained a degree – unlike to many of her friends.
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“We had to run” – Mariam’s story on contraception in times of crisis
After Boko Haram invaded her village, Mariam fled for her life with her seven children. She talks about how contraception from MSI Nigeria is helping her to rebuild her life and plan her future.
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‘I suffered in silence’ – Christiana’s story
Christiana planned on going to university but, with two small babies already, falling pregnant a third time was the last thing she needed.