Written by Ghera Imroatusshalihah, Winner of the IPAS Indonesia Foundation's Reproductive Justice Writing Competition. The policy regarding abortion for victims of sexual violence in Indonesia seemed to be a breath of fresh air...
Opinion
The Time for Men’s Involvement in Achieving Reproductive Justice
Written by Marindah Putri, Winner of the IPAS Indonesia Foundation's Reproductive Justice Writing Competition “When I use contraception, I get sick; I feel dizzy, nauseous, and even vomit,” said Ms. Isma (pseudonym).Ms. Isma, a mother of two and a homemaker, stated,...
Community Health Centers and the Mental Health Rights of Sexual Violence Victims: Don’t Let Them Be Overlooked Due to Budget Efficiency!
Written by Kristian Yudhianto, Winner of the IPAS Indonesia Foundation's Reproductive Justice Writing Competition. Recently, the Indonesian government announced a budget efficiency policy that resulted in program expenditure savings across several Ministries and...
Why is Prioritizing Rights-Based and Voluntary Family Planning Important for Women?
In August 2022, the Indonesian government declared its commitment to contribute to FP2030, a global partnership for family planning. In this declaration, by 2030, the Indonesian government is committed to realizing voluntary and quality Family Planning (FP) and...
