We envision a future in which everyone has reproductive autonomy.
An organization’s vision, mission, and principles are its heart and soul; they act as the North Star that guides all organizational activities from strategy to execution.
Male Contraceptive Initiative’s mission is to empower men, and couples, to fully contribute to family planning goals by providing them the resources they need for reproductive autonomy. This guides us as we evaluate opportunities for funding and advocacy support for the development of new methods of non-hormonal, reversible male contraceptives. Our mission statement is part of a larger vision system that is our organization’s North Star. Learn more about our vision, mission, principles, and activities that comprise that system on this page, or you can read this publication and this blog post for more information. |
Male Contraceptive Initiative's Vision & Mission
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Mission
“Our mission is to empower men, and couples, to fully contribute to family planning goals by providing them the resources they need for reproductive autonomy.”
The mission statement ultimately answers the “why” and “how” of the vision. Male Contraceptive Initiative’s mission statement answers both the “why” (i.e., to empower men and couples to achieve the reproductive autonomy they currently lack) and the “how” (i.e., by providing resources that currently do not exist).
Principles
Defining an organization’s guiding principles is critical to ensure continued alignment from vision to mission, through to activities. These principles are essentially benchmarks for an organization to evaluate activities and ensure they are as “vision-aligned” as possible.
MCI’s six core principles are:
MCI’s six core principles are:
Activities
Defining core principles allows for strategic objectives and daily activities to be aligned with the organization’s mission in order to achieve its vision. Mapping our activities to our core principles affords MCI a cohesive baseline for evaluating opportunities, addressing challenges, and moving forward in a more vision-aligned manner.
The vision, mission, principles, and activities define our organizational ethos system and present a clear articulation of the “why” and “how” of Male Contraceptive Initiative. This has organically developed benchmarks with which to evaluate research and advocacy opportunities as this represents the ideal world we are working to realize, along with the mechanisms through which we will create the change we wish to see in the world.
Read this publication and blog post for more information.