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Abortion providers share their stories
MSI’s providers go above and beyond to make reproductive choice possible, often in the can face of immense stigma. Read our abortions providers stories.
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Research trial: Understanding intimate partner violence with a mobile health intervention
In 2015, MSI Bangladesh set up a trial to see whether mobile phone voice messages could help promote contraceptive use among women who had received a menstrual regulation service.
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MSI choice app, now available on Play Store
With our new Choice: Contraception Counselling app, women can find the best contraceptive method for their lifestyle and preferences – now available to download on the Play Store.
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MSI Ladies: Meet the ‘Avon Ladies’ of contraception
Meet a new generation of nurses and midwives who are using their community ties and entrepreneurial skills to break down barriers to contraceptive access.
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WISH: New flagship health programme to transform the lives of millions of women and girls
The lives of millions of women and girls will be transformed by new sexual and reproductive healthcare programmes led by International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) and Marie Stopes International (MSI) consortia across Africa and South …
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No More Fairy Tales Graphic novel
No More Fairy Tales
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A chance to teach: Margaret’s story
Since I received the contraceptive, my worries about becoming pregnant stopped and I was able to pursue my career in a teacher’s college
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Sayana Press in the Sahel – factsheet
Marie Stopes International has been offering Sayana. Press in our service delivery channels in Burkina Faso, Niger and Senegal since May 2016. This factsheet details some of our results to date.
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Time to Invest: Building the case for investment in contraception
Contraception changes lives, and in doing so drives social and economic development. Our report shows sound evidence for the transformative potential of contraception.
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Providing long-acting and permanent contraceptives through outreach in rural Uganda
A follow-up of tubal ligation, IUD and implant clients from MSI Uganda outreach clinics demonstrated contraception can be provided safely and effectively.