IPAS approach
Sustainable Reproductive Health Ecosystem
Injustice is the main root problem in Reproductive Justice, and this is still felt by many women in Indonesia. Women face injustice in obtaining accurate information, access to quality reproductive health services, negative impacts of the climate crisis, and legal uncertainty.
We work together with governments, non-governmental organizations, civil society groups, health workers, policy experts, professional associations, researchers, gender observers, journalists and the general public to eliminate this injustice.
This partnership aims to create a Sustainable Reproductive Health Ecosystem, which ensures that every woman can access her reproductive health rights without discrimination.
The importance of this ecosystem is that every stakeholder and local system in Indonesia must be active and committed to reproductive health rights
and responsive to the needs of people who need access to reproductive health. This ecosystem is dynamic and sustainable, which can only be achieved through strong partnerships between various parties from individuals to governments.