In response to a changing landscape, and building on our own frontline experience, MSI engaged global, national and community partners, providers and experts to inform our new global direction and Guiding Framework.
The result defines MSI’s unique role, and priorities in abortion provision and advocacy, and sets out our roadmap to 2030, recognising that each country team will adapt their programming to their unique context and challenges.

We’re starting the year with good news! Amy Mbaye, an amazing MSI midwife in Senegal, has been named as one of the Guardian’s ‘Inspiring people in 2025’. Amy provides contraception to women living in climate-affected communities – supporting their right to decide if and when to have children, even as so much around them […]

In Ghana’s bustling capital city of Accra, 28-year-old Abida starts her day early to head to a small shop that sells jewellery, cosmetics and underwear. A shop she owns. “It feels really great to have something to call my own. Getting up in the morning and saying I’m going to my shop feels very […]

For many years, women and girls with disabilities in Bayara, a rural community in Bauchi State, Nigeria, were left out of conversations about their own bodies. Because of limited mobility, stigma, and being overlooked by health programmes, many had never received basic information about reproductive health. In Nigeria, more than 30 million people are […]