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Three ways the climate crisis impacts reproductive choice
During times of crisis, access to reproductive choice is essential. By ensuring women and girls can continue to access sexual and reproductive healthcare services, we can support those on the frontline to adapt and prevent unintended pregnancy while navigating the crisis. Here are three ways that the climate crisis impacts reproductive choice and why it’s…
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MSI Reproductive Choices awarded funding support from Australia for Asia Pacific COVID-19 SRHR Initiative
MSI Reproductive Choices is pleased to announce a new partnership with the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) to roll out a new project to protect access to SRHR during COVID-19.
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New data from MSI shows up to 4 million more girls could stay in school by increasing access to reproductive choice
New data from MSI shows up to 4 million more girls could stay in school by increasing access to reproductive choice
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Briefing: The role of reproductive choice in girls’ access to education
New analysis from MSI shows that increasing adolescent access to reproductive choice could support up to four million more girls to stay in school every year and determine the path their life takes.
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MSI awarded $4.9 million CAD in new funding from Global Affairs Canada to maintain access to SRHR services during COVID-19
Global Affairs Canada has awarded $4.9 million CAD to MSI, IPPF and RNW Media to help tackle the effects that COVID-19 has had on the SRHR of women and girls around the world.
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Marie Stopes UK sees a 33% rise in domestic violence reports under COVID-19 lockdown
MSI UK sees an increase in domestic violence reports, as the unprecedented lockdown restrictions force women to isolate with their abusers during COVID-19.
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No more limits: With menstrual cups, girls can take on the world
To improve school attendance and open up conversations about reproductive health, MSI Ghana offered over 100 school children and their teachers free menstrual cups. Read why and what came out of it…
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9.5 million women could lose access to our services
Marie Stopes International (MSI) warns up to 9.5 million women and girls risk losing access to its contraception and safe abortion services in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.The consequences would be devastating.
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My abortion story
Everyone loves someone who’s had an abortion. Worldwide, one in four pregnancies end in abortion. Yet stigma and judgement persist. High levels of stigma around abortion are creating a culture of silence, meaning women who …
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Umah Dumbuya
Umah’s story shows the power of contraception: in the seven years she’s has access to it, she’s completed her schooling and gained a degree – unlike to many of her friends.