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Health Service Delivery
Under the coordination of MOH and BKKBN, is expanding the number of service delivery points and ensure the accessibility to "Full Choice" contraceptive methods while increasing the capacity of health workers in delivering FP services
Process Indicators
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On Track
Service delivery points providing Full Choice FP services
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Progress Summary
SDPs provide the following FP services: primary SDPs provide the pill, injection and condoms at the sederhana level. IUD and implants are offered at the lengkap level. FKRTL provides post-partum services, vasectomy and tubectomy services at thesempurna level.At the paripurna level, facilities provide sempurna-level services, as well as fallopian tube recanalization and infertility services. 93.57%—approximately 17,621 facilities—of SDPs are classified as sederhana level. DKT Indonesia, on the other hand, provides a wide range of contraceptive options. -
On Track
Regular capacity building of health providers in FP services
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Progress Summary
In 2019, the training budget was reallocated to focus on MONIKA, a system developed by BKKBN to monitor the verification and certification process of previously-trained midwives and doctors. CSO organizations such as JHCCP greatly contributed to accelerating the process of certification through advocacy and supporting the government’s accreditation of the National Clinical Training Network (JNPK).
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On Track
Service delivery points providing Full Choice FP services
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Health Service Delivery
Increase the role of private sector in the provision of Full Choice contraceptive methods
Process Indicators
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Achieved
Contraceptive Total Market Assessments (TMA) conducted
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Progress Summary
In collaboration with JSI and UNFPA, BKKBN conducted the Contraceptive TMA in 2018 to determine the proportion of contraceptive use between private and public sectors. Results showed that the public sector covered 99% of implant demand and 72% of IUD demand, but only between 16-26% of demand for short-acting contraceptive methods. Data will be used to set procurement targets. -
On Track
Private health providers trained in provision of FP services annually
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Progress Summary
From 2018-2019, Yayasan Kusuma Buana advocated for workplaces in the Subang district to be able to provide FP services for their employees in their private clinics.
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Achieved
Contraceptive Total Market Assessments (TMA) conducted