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Global healthcare organisations call on all governments to defend access to safe and quality abortion care
As the US Supreme Court overturns Roe v Wade, global healthcare organisations call on all governments to defend access to safe and quality abortion care.
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‘Decisions made in the US have an impact far beyond their borders’ — MSI’s statement on Roe v Wade
We utterly condemn the US Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v Wade and end the constitutional right to abortion care. The dismantling of Roe v Wade will provide an opening for the reversal of abortion rights at state level, causing unspeakable harm and threatening decades of progress on gender equality.Sarah Shaw, MSI Reproductive Choices’…
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Progress is winning: the US is restricting abortion rights but most other countries are doing the opposite
Spot the odd-one-out. While the US is poised to overturn ‘Roe Vs Wade’—a decision that made abortion legal 50 years ago—the vast majority of other countries have been working to increase access to abortion.
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What America can learn from countries where abortion has been liberalised
We speak to MSI abortion providers in Cambodia, Ethiopia, and Nepal about the difference legalising abortion has made in each of their countries.
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MSI comment on leaked Roe vs. Wade Supreme Court document
Responding to the leaked Supreme Court document on the Roe Vs.
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WISH report: Sustainable Pathways to Reproductive Choice
MSI is proud to publish a report on how our WISH consortium supported national actors to create a more enabling environment for the respect, protection and fulfilment of sexual and reproductive health and rights in West and Central Africa.
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MSI Reproductive Choices welcomes the launch of WHO’s new Abortion Care Guideline
The guidelines, which draw on the latest scientific and programmatic evidence, set out over 50 recommendations across clinical practice, health service delivery, and legal and policy interventions to expand access to quality abortion care and protect the health and rights of women and girls.
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MSI’s Advocacy Achievements in 2021
In 2021, our national advocacy teams, along with our partners, contributed to an impressive 10 changes in policy, law, regulation or financing, improving sexual and reproductive health and rights. Find out more in our two-pager.
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Ghana includes contraceptive services in the national benefits package
Access to family planning in Ghana was transformed last week when the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) approved the inclusion of family planning services and commodities in the benefits package from 1 January 2022, removing the cost barrier for women and increasing access to choice.
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Why we need to make reproductive justice part of the climate conversation and action plan
While climate change threatens everyone, women and girls are disproportionately impacted especially in the world’s poorest countries.