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			 Anna: I choose choice by giving women life-changing contraceptionAnna provides contraception in Sierra Leone. She’s a force of nature, well known across the country for changing lives. She shares her story, and why she’s proud to provide contraception. 
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			 Inonge: I choose choice by serving remote communities who need us mostInonge oversees the outreach programme in Zambia, where teams travel far distances into communities to provide care. She shares their approach to reaching people with life-changing reproductive choice. 
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			 Levelling the playing field: how football can help educate deaf adolescents on sexual healthMSI 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 disabilitiesWe 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 lawLearn about an inspiring campaign that changed abortion rights in India. 
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			 Protecting reproductive health during Pakistan’s floodsMSI is supporting Marie Stopes Society (MSS), a locally registered NGO in Pakistan that is rallying to support people. In normal times, Marie Stopes Society deliver reproductive healthcare to people across the country. 
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			 Africa’s Women’s Day: We hear from MSI leadersTo celebrate Africa’s Women’s Day, we’re sharing reflections from three of MSI’s feamle leaders in Africa. With incredible women like these at the helm, we know we can continue to deliver high-quality services and transform lives across the continent. 
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			 5 women fighting for choice in the face of Roe v WadeWith abortion rights under threat, we celebrate five of our heroic abortion providers and advocates who go above and beyond to deliver reproductive choice in their communities. 
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			 Around the world, midwives are protecting the right to chooseDelivering babies is just one part of being a midwife. Thanks to the close relationships they build with their clients, midwives are well placed to support with a wide range of sexual and reproductive health experiences, from contraceptive counselling, to providing abortion care. With reproductive rights at a crossroads in the US, this International Day… 
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			 Bringing choice to displaced women in Burkina FasoIn Burkina Faso, there are currently over one million Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs). Around 40% are hosted in the Centre-North region. Tana, MSI’s lead in the region, explain why access to sexual and reproductive health is crucial for women in humanitarian settings. 
