-
Marie Stopes UK statement on the results of the Irish referendum
Marie Stopes UK statement on the results of the Irish referendum
-
Medical Abortion Provision by Pharmacies and Drug Sellers in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Review
Pharmacies play an important and growing role in women’s access to medical abortion. This review assesses the quality of pharmacy provision of medical abortion in low- and middle-income countries.
-
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
-
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.
-
‘I knew I was doing the right thing for women’ – Sister Laeticia’s story
Since joining MSI South Africa in 1998, Ma Letty has seen the country liberalise its abortion law and make tremendous improvements.
-
Media statement and fact check: Daily Mail on Marie Stopes UK
We do not agree with the conclusions this journalist has reached, which give a seriously misleading view of how our services operate – read a fact check of the Daily Mail report into Marie Stopes UK
-
Woman’s pathway through medical abortion – poster
This poster, designed in collaboration with Ipas, plots a woman’s pathway to accessing a medical abortion via a pharmacy – and shows what we can do to assist her.
-
Growing the global evidence base for access to safe abortion
We use research to improve our services, strengthen global guidance, and influence operating environments. This summary gives a snapshot of our current research on abortion and post-abortion contraception.
-
Medical Abortion in India: A model for the rest of the world? Research and Analysis
MSI’s research found that India’s model of liberalised access to medical abortion has gained high levels of acceptability from women, men and healthcare providers.
-
No more unsafe abortion – Dina’s story
By the time Dina was 24 years old, she had carried out eight self-induced unsafe abortions. She shares how MSI Ghana is helping her to avoid unintended pregnancy safely.