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View all search resultsThree out of four young people in Indonesia want to have two children or more, but they also believe they will eventually have fewer children in their lifetime, according to the United Nations family planning body.
Voters, the media and civil society must ramp up scrutiny and call for dialogue to combat an alarming trend in campaign strategies, which is shifting the 2024 election away from a democratic to a personality contest.
Jakarta-based Indikator Politik Indonesia polled 1,200 eligible voters aged 17 to 21 across the country to capture their opinions on social-political issues and found that they were dissatisfied with the current state of the country’s economy and democracy.
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