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Marie Stopes International Mali healthworker counsels women on family planning options
15 May 2013 | Family planning

International community pledge €3.25 billion in support of ...

On Wednesday 15th May, in Brussels, the European Union and France co-chaired an international donor’s conference ‘Together for a New Mali’ which recognised the importance of access to family planning.

The aim of the meeting was to identify priorities for action for the people of Mali and the international community, as well as integrate and coordinate support for the development of Mali over the next two years. The Malian government outlined the ‘Plan for the Sustainable Recovery of Mali 2013-2014’ (PRED) at the meeting and donors made public financial commitments. Of the €4.343 billion needed to implement the PRED, commitments were made by the international community and pledges totalling €3.25 billion in...

On Wednesday 15th May, in Brussels, the European Union and France co-chaired an international donor’s conference ‘Together for a New Mali’ which recognised the importance of access to family planning.

International community pledge €3.25 billion in support of ‘Together for a New Mali’

Girl holding Mother's Day sign
10 May 2013 | Family planning

MSI Australia and AusAID raise awareness of the importance of...

Marie Stopes International Australia and The Australian Agency for International Development ...

MSI Australia and AusAID raise awareness of the importance of family planning

Family planning information
03 May 2013 | Family planning

Midwives deliver family planning in Madagascar

On Sunday 5th May, International Day of the Midwife will highlight the important role midwives play in the health of mothers in...

Midwives deliver family planning in Madagascar

Women Deliver 2013
02 May 2013 | Family planning

Marie Stopes International at Women Deliver 2013

Marie Stopes International is honoured to be a leading partner at the Women Deliver 2013 conference in Kuala Lumpur on 28th to...

Marie Stopes International at Women Deliver 2013

women-walking-with-children
25 Apr 2013 | Maternal health

Meaningful change or business as usual? Reproductive health in...

In times of crisis, people’s immediate needs such as food, water, shelter and basic...

Meaningful change or business as usual? Reproductive health in humanitarian settings

Dana Hovig
13 Mar 2013 | Family planning

A note from Dana Hovig

I wanted to write a few words on our website after the announcement today that I will be leaving Marie Stopes International (MSI) to take up the post of...

A note from Dana Hovig

nurse with client
13 Mar 2013 | Family planning

Transition of CEO role at Marie Stopes International

Marie Stopes International (MSI) announces that Dana Hovig, our Chief Executive Officer, will be leaving MSI at the end of...

Transition of CEO role at Marie Stopes International

women at BlueStar launch event in Mali
04 Mar 2013 | Social franchising

Mali programme delivers family planning services in face of armed...

Our team in Mali has had a successful year delivering vital family planning services to women through...

Mali programme delivers family planning services in face of armed conflict

Marie Stopes International Senegal
25 Feb 2013 | Family planning

12 months in 12 days: our first year in Senegal

In the run-up to International Women's Day on 8th March, our unique photojournal will give you a glimpse into our first year...

12 months in 12 days: our first year in Senegal

Kayayei women with our outreach team
12 Feb 2013 | HIV / STIs

Thousands of women benefiting from integrated HIV and family...

Our work delivering integrated HIV and family planning services in Ghana - made possible...

Thousands of women benefiting from integrated HIV and family planning services in Ghana

First Lady visits MSZ stand
08 Feb 2013 | Family planning

Zambia commits to raising contraceptive prevalence rate to 59%

The Zambian government has committed to raising the nation's contraceptive prevalence rate (CPR) from 33% to...

Zambia commits to raising contraceptive prevalence rate to 59%

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