*CYP – Couple Years of Protection is protection from pregnancy for one year.
**DALY – expresses the number of years lost due to ill-health, disability, or early death.

All data insights in this brief are estimates, using MSI’s peer-reviewed Impact 2 (version 6) tool.
“Using contraception has helped me a lot, allowing me to take good care of my children while also staying focused and dedicated to my job.” – Rosine, who accessed contraception from MSI Burkina Faso in 2025
2025
17.6 million
In 2025, 17.6 million people with little or no prior access to contraception were supported by MSI
1976-2025
50,000
From a single UK clinic in 1976, now 50,000 communities every year access reproductive health services from MSI
For 50 years, MSI has been building a better world for women and girls, with contraception and abortion services that help them to stay in school, explore work opportunities and become leaders.
“Since I chose my method of family planning, I’ve been feeling good. It will help me to move forward – I want to go back to school.” - Evodie, MSI client in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, 2025
2025
620,000
adolescents who were able to remain in school by accessing MSI’s services
1976-2025
22 million
MSI supported adolescents with their reproductive health
For women and girls to access contraception and abortion care in the long-term, we work hand-in-hand with governments. MSI’s experienced team members train and support workers in government-run health facilities to improve reproductive healthcare now and in the future.
“What I value most about partnering with MSI is that it has taught me about maintaining quality.”
– Maryann, government nurse in Nigeria, 2025
2025
14,700
In 2025, MSI supported 14,700 government health workers to provide quality reproductive choices in their communities.
1976-2025
more than
20 Countries
Over recent decades, MSI has built strong government partnerships in 21 countries.
With the help of our donors and partners, MSI has supported more than 290 million people to make choices about their bodies – and their futures.
For 50 years, we’ve met women where they live, understood their aspirations and reproductive healthcare needs, and delivered the choices they deserve. Choices that can mean everything. Choices that can define a life.
But as recent times have made clear, these rights are never guaranteed. Reproductive choice is something to fight for, win and then protect.
That’s why our 50-year impact isn’t just about how far we’ve come – it’s about the future we’re building. We’ve still got work to do. Because millions of women and girls still don’t have the reproductive choices they want and need.
