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MSI 2030 Global Strategy: Your Body, Your Choice, Your Future
Our vision is bold but simple: By 2030, no abortion will be unsafe and every individual who wants access to contraception will have it. Find out how we’ll get there.
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Q&A: Answering your questions on contraception
Marie Stopes UK’s Lead Contraception Nurse, Julia Hogan,answers the six most commonly asked questions on all things contraception this World Contraception Day.
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Press release: 1.9m clients lost access to our services due to COVID-19
MSI reveals new data showing that 1.9 million women and girls have lost access to its contraception and safe abortion services in the first half of 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Let’s make cervical cancer history
In this article, we’ll share our insights into how cervical cancer screening and preventative therapy services can be successfully integrated in wider sexual and reproductive healthcare.
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Annual Report & Financial Statements 2019
MSI’s Board of Trustees presents its report and the audited financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2019 under the Charities Act 2011 and the Companies Act 2006.
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SafeAccess Hub: Collaborating to eliminate unsafe abortion
Frontline practitioners often lack the tangible guidance and resources needed to expand access to abortion safely. With SafeAccess, we aimed to change this. Read about our impact so far.
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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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Global Impact Report 2019: Stronger Together
Over 38,000 women – every single day – continue on their chosen contraceptive path knowing they are being protected by a method provided by MSI.
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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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Joint paper: Exploring the links between WASH and SRHR in sustainable development
MSI partner with WaterAid, IPPF, IWHC and Simavi to explore the role of water, sanitation and hygiene in sexual and reproductive health and rights in sustainable development.