MSI at the 2023 Ouagadougou Partnership Annual Meeting

Policy and advocacy   |   13 December 2023   |   2 min read

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This week, MSI Reproductive Choices is proud to be at the 2023 Ouagadougou Partnership Annual Meeting in Abidjan. The theme of this year’s meeting is Gender and Reproductive Health: Strategies for Social and Behavioural Change for Youth.  

During the three-day meeting, MSI colleagues will have the opportunity to meet and exchange with key partners, while sharing and learning about innovative sexual and reproductive health and rights initiatives in the Ouagadougou Partnership region. 

On the 13th of December, MSI is organising a side event at the annual meeting, bringing together decision-makers from across the countries in which MSI operates, which are also part of the Ouagadougou Partnership, as well as civil society, including young people and donors.  

The MSI delegation includes Sanou Gning, Senior Country Director, Fatou Janssen, Regional Advocacy Manager, Emmanuel Diop, Marketing and External Relations Director of MSI Senegal, and Fatou Diop, Senior Advocacy and Youth Strategy at MSI Senegal. 

MSI Reproductive Choices is proud to be part of this important meeting, working with partners to move forward sexual and reproductive health and rights across the Ouagadougou Partnership region.  


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