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Report: Leaving no one behind in reproductive healthcare
Access to reproductive choice can be life changing, but for many, choice and the opportunities that it brings remain out of reach. Here’s how we can work together to leave no one behind.
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“When women have an unplanned pregnancy, their life is put on hold. We press the reset button for them.”
A conversation between two female abortion providers from Ghana and the UK, about how it feels to provide abortion care in different parts of the world.
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Transforming access to reproductive healthcare through WISH
Thanks to the leadership of the FCDO, the WISH consortium has been able to make significant impact, by adapting swiftly during COVID-19 to ensure SRHR are protected.
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MSI Reproductive Choices’ Spotlight Webinar Series
MSI Reproductive Choice’s Spotlight event series invites thought-leaders from across our sector and beyond to discuss key issues across reproductive health, rights and gender.
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No quick fix: how MSI has transformed its global reach to adolescents
In 2017, we shifted our focus and invested in delivering adolescent-focused services. Since then, we have seen our reach significantly increase across our country programmes.
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Facing the pandemic in partnership: How UK Aid is delivering reproductive choice during COVID-19
COVID-19 is impacting healthcare access across the world, and at MSI we have seen the effects on reproductive health and rights across our 37 country programmes.
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Briefing: Putting marginalised voices at the centre of cervical cancer screening and prevention
Read MSI Bangladesh (MSB) findings on tailoring cervical cancer screening & preventative treatment for marginalised women in Dhaka.
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The future is accessible: Delivering inclusive services
Despite making up one of the world’s largest minority groups, people with disabilities continue to face serious barriers in accessing reproductive care worldwide.
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Access for Everybody: Resources for disability-inclusive abortion and contraceptive care
When it comes to abortion rights and healthcare, marginalised communities can be left behind. This often includes people with disabilities.
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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.