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View all search resultsAccording to the National Population and Family Planning Board’s (BKKBN) latest figures, 28 million Indonesian couples receive contraception services. However, the board noticed a 20 to 30 percent decline in recipients from February to March, with variations among provinces.
Like the governments of many other countries, our government is focusing on how to flatten the curve of COVID-19 infection, while risking further neglect of sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services. This particularly affects areas already lacking these services, which include youth-friendly family planning services, essential services for women and girls who have been subjected to violence and HIV/AIDS treatment and support services.
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