Available for comment, interviews and information on women’s reproductive healthcare and the impact of access to choice on unintended pregnancy, unsafe abortion, women’s health, girls’ education and economic stability.

If you’re interested in speaking with our media team, please email us at press@msichoices.org or call +44 7769 166516.

We can arrange interviews with spokespeople from our US office, on the ground in our country programs, or from our global support office in London.

Latest press releases

Critical Crossroads: Project 2025 and the Risks to Health, Rights, and Freedom in a Second Trump Administration

US election: ‘The world’s poorest women and girls will pay the price’ if Global Gag Rule is reimposed 

MSI Reproductive Choices and Blue Ventures Announce Joint Commitment to Scale Up Health and Environment Programs for Women and Girls in Sub-Saharan Coastal Communities at Clinton Global Initiative 2024 Annual Meeting

MSI welcomes Beth Schlachter as Senior Director of US External Affairs

Latest Coverage

The Guardian: Global health charities warn of ‘huge and terrible’ threat to abortion rights if Trump returns

USA Today: Check your VPN, abortion seekers. New ‘Vagina Privacy Network’ aims to keep data safe

Ms. Magazine: Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum Must Prioritize Reproductive Choice as the Country Becomes a Lifeline for American Women

New Internationalist: Fertile Ground: The Rising Anti-Abortion Movement in Ethiopia

New York Times: More women in Africa are using long-acting contraception, changing lives

Wired: Antiabortion disinformation ads ran rampant on Facebook

The New Republic:  The Terrifying Global Reach of the American Anti-Abortion Movement

Devex: 3 things I learned from piloting a new health outreach program

STAT News: Cancun abortion clinic aims to serve Americans from restrictive states

Associated Press: After the fall of Roe, emboldened religious conservatives lobby to restrict abortion in Africa

Telegraph: Teen pregnancy is rife where I grew up – I didn’t learn about contraception until university