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April 17, 2025
Welcoming Grishma Bista as the new Executive Officer of MSI Asia Pacific
We are delighted to announce the appointment of Grishma Bista as the new Executive Officer of MSI Asia Pacific. A familiar name to many across the partnership, Grishma steps into the role with a...
April 17, 2025
Norefa’s Story: “That’s what we are doing: creating healthy families.”
For four years, Norefa has been helping families across his island home of Papua New Guinea. As an MSI nurse, he brings life-changing care to people who need it most. He calls his...
April 17, 2025
A day in the life of Mareta: Providing choice, one teen-to-teen conversation at a time
Worldwide, 14 million adolescents want to avoid pregnancy but aren’t using a modern method of contraception. In Zambia, MSI is working to close that gap through innovative programs tailored to teenagers, one of which...
April 17, 2025
Myanmar: Delivering health and choice when needed most
Late last month, Myanmar was hit by a powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake. An estimated 3,000 people have died, with more than 4,500 people injured in the disaster. In times of crisis, women and girls...
March 27, 2025
Keeping the Lights On: How Solar Power is Helping Women in Sierra Leone
In many parts of Africa, power outages happen often. That’s because much of the electricity comes from water-powered dams, and when drought strikes, electricity can be hard to come by. In Sierra Leone, the...
March 27, 2025
The 2025-2026 Federal Budget: Safeguarding Health in the Asia Pacific Amidst Global Aid Cuts
On Tuesday, May 25, Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers delivered the Federal Budget, outlining what Australians can expect from government spending in the upcoming financial year. This investment is largely in the Asia Pacific region,...
March 25, 2025
Hold the line: Resisting frontline attacks on reproductive rights
The right to control our own bodies is under attack. Around the world, extremist groups are working together- spreading lies, intimidating healthcare providers, and pushing governments to strip away reproductive rights. Recent rollbacks in...
March 20, 2025
Hard-won gains: Celebrating global progress in sexual and reproductive health and rights
Across the world, reproductive rights are under threat. Anti-choice movements are growing, legal protections are being rolled back, and political changes risk undoing decades of progress. But in the face of these challenges, there...
March 12, 2025
Hingis & Sheila: how contraception is shaping our future
For university students Hingis and Sheila, access to contraception isn’t just about preventing pregnancy – it’s about securing their futures. As young women in Ghana, they’ve faced stigma and misinformation, but through MSI, they’ve...
March 12, 2025
A global setback: the impact of Trump’s aid cuts on reproductive rights
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is one of the world’s largest providers of global health funding. But Trump’s devastating cuts to USAID funding are putting millions at risk. These cuts...