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Shifting social norms to empower choice
The role of social norms programming in making reproductive choice a reality for all.
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Gagarabadau: Challenging social norms in Northern Nigeria
Engaging tea vendors and their wives, MSI Nigeria was able to start changing community narratives around family planning.
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La Famille Ideale: Engaging husbands and communities to support adolescent access to sexual and reproductive healthcare in the Sahel
Participatory tools for community-based mobilisers to create positive dialogue and address social norms.
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Straight Talk: Using peer mobilisers to improve adolescent SRHR in the DRC
“Big Sisters” providing adolescents with open and honest information about sex, relationships, contraception and safe abortion.
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Addressing unequal access to health information and services through community health workers
How MSI country programmes empower community health workers through tailored support and partnerships.
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Listening to our clients: using feedback to improve the delivery of client-centred sexual and reproductive healthcare
MSI’s global client feedback toolkit: An innovative and inclusive solution for understanding and responding to client healthcare experiences.
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Gender equality isn’t possible without reproductive choice: Six women tell us why
For International Women’s Day, we share a handful of women’s stories about why they choose to access reproductive healthcare — with remarkable photos and quotes.
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Levelling the playing field: how football can help educate deaf adolescents on sexual health
MSI Zambia is empowering young deaf people to make informed choices about their sexual health — using the football pitch!
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Stories on choice from three women with disabilities
We talked with three women with disabilities about the challenges they face when accessing healthcare, and the changes they would like to see. This International Day of Persons with Disabilities, we share their perspectives.
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Changing India’s abortion law
Learn about an inspiring campaign that changed abortion rights in India.