2021 Year in Review

Between now and the end of this decade, we estimate that 954 million women—including 350 million adolescent girls—across the countries in which MSI works, will be making critical life decisions. Their ability to determine their futures will be impacted by their access to sexual and reproductive healthcare. That access will be dependent on the actions taken by national governments, donors and organizations operating in our field.


Our collective challenge between now and the end of the decade is to ensure that these women and girls are able to make the reproductive choices that support their dreams and ambitions.

The futures of 954 million women and girls depend on it.

Click here to download our full 2021 Year in Review.

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