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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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Why reproductive choice is the key to a better future for all
MSI Reproductive Choice’s vision for the next 10 years is bold by 2030, no abortion will be unsafe and every individual who wants access to contraception will have it.
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Briefing: Impact of the Global Gag Rule on Frontline Reproductive Healthcare
Evidence on how U.S. policy has affected policy, partnerships, provision and access across MSI’s programmes, including in Madagascar, Uganda and Nepal.
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Report #2: My Body, My Voice: Women’s views on abortion care (2019-20)
Last year, we launched our first My Body, My Voice report to share their feedback and experiences, and this year, we are pleased to publish client insights from even more settings.
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Abortion is an economic issue
We know that access to safe abortion can support women and pregnant people to pursue their education, careers and futures. When women are unable to access abortion, it can have serious consequences.
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Abortion is decriminalised in Northern Ireland
In a momentous victory for pro-choice campaigners, women in Northern Ireland were this morning legally able to access abortion care at home for the first time.
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Decriminalising choice: The journey in New South Wales
MSI’s Liz Walden, speaks to Jacquie O'Brien, Director of Public Affairs and Policy at MSI Australia, about what the decision to decriminalise abortion in NSW means for reproductive rights.
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Report #1: My Body, My Voice: Women’s views on abortion care
To mark International Safe Abortion Day, MSI has launched a new report – My Body, My Voice, with insights and feedback from over 1,900 safe abortion clients.
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Task-sharing implant provision to community health extension workers in Nigeria
MSI recently completed its largest ever clinical study evaluating the safety, quality and acceptability of implant provision by community health extension workers in Nigeria.
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Marie Stopes UK statement on the results of the Irish referendum
Marie Stopes UK statement on the results of the Irish referendum