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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.
Yogyakarta Calls for Action has been adopted to strengthen cooperation and exchange of information and experiences between Partners in Population and Development (PPD) member countries in the field of population and family planning.
As a middle-income country with a Muslim-majority population and given its relative success in family planning, Indonesia can play an expanded role in sharing its experiences with other members of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation to strengthen the role of Muslim religious leaders in family planning, a UNFPA executive has said.
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