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View all search resultsThe essence of feminism has always been here. […] Now we are dealing with growing conservatism, shrinking space for the feminist movement here, which is also faced by almost all other Southeast Asian countries.
Sex education has long been considered a taboo in many families, but the city is stepping up its efforts to improve teen sexual health by encouraging parents to talk openly about sex and sexuality with their children.
The Home Affairs Ministry has handed an award to the Indonesian Planned Parenthood Association (PKBI) for its role in strengthening Indonesia’s family planning program and to promote the importance of sexual and reproductive health care services.
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