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View all search resultsLike 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.
Sexual and reproductive health services is among the essential services that have been neglected as health systems refocused to address the COVID-19 pandemic, even as cases of domestic violence increase around the world during enforced lockdowns.
First Lady Cidália Lopes Nobre Mouzinho Guterres of Timor Leste paid a brief visit Thursday to Kampung KB (Family Planning Village) at a child-friendly integrated public space (RPTRA) in Kalijodo, North Jakarta, where she and her Indonesian counterparts spoke about sexual and reproductive health rights.
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.
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.
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