Established a special humanity team at PKBI national and its branches in sub-national level,

PKBI’s program related to humanitarian response focuses on reproductive health and refer to the PPAM standard by Ministry of Health. For this initiative, PKBI also established a special humanity team at PKBI national and its branches in sub-national level, with the members consists of trained PKBI staffs and volunteers. To date, the number of FP services covered by PKBI in crisis and disaster area are 3,903 clients in total.
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FP service provision

PKBI owns a number of clinics that provide FP services in 31 cities and 17 provinces, in which the services include contraceptive and abortion services. During 2017-2019, a total of 45,539 clients accessed contraceptive services and a total of 10,978 clients required the abortion servies, with the number of clients who received the abortion services were 58% from the total inquiries. There are currently 2 (two) PKBI clinics that are registered on BPJS (UHC) scheme.
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Optimize the role of primary healthcare level (FKTP) in the era of BPJS/UHC

Starting on 2017/2018, ThinkWell with the support from Gates Foundation has supported the Government of Indonesia (through Ministry of Health) by developing Strategic Purchasing for Primary Health Care (SP4PHC), focusing on maternal, neonatal, and family planning issues. The project strategy aims to optimize the role of primary healthcare level (FKTP) in the era of BPJS/UHC by improving the quality of services and cares provided by private midwives.
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Advocating the discriminative Criminal Code Law (KUHP) related to abortion

Between 2017-2019, PKBI has actively involved in advocating the discriminative Criminal Code Law (KUHP) related to abortion, which was in discord with Article 75th in Regulations no 36 year 2009. The 2009 regulation allows abortion in consideration for medical emergencies and sexual harrassment victims which will not be accomodated longer in the new KUHP.
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Capacity building of health providers

JHPIEGO, supported under MyChoice program, has actively involved in the capacity building of health providers, specifically in post-partum FP services. Piloting in 4 provinces and 11 districts, JHPIEGO aim to increase the use of post-partum contraceptives in selected health facilities. Within 2015-2018, 59% women who delivered in JHPIEGO health facilities had received counseling related to post-partum FP services, 51% of which chose to use post-partum contraceptives, and 75% of which chose long-acting methods contraceptives.
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Policy development and materials

IPAS, through the PEKERTI project starting in January 2018, developed a comprehensive post-abortion care consist of 5 components: 1) releasing the product of conception; 2) post-abortion counselling; 3) post-abortion FP services; 4) other reproductive health services; and 5) service referral and community engagement. At the national level, IPAS also actively involved on the policy development in post-abortion cares and services which result in the establishment of 2 (two) National Guidance on Medical Services (PNPK) focusing on post-abortion care and National Guidance on Medical Services (P
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Increase health facilities providing FP services

We envision a society where women and their families will be able to freely choose and use contraceptives according to their needs and have adequate and appropriate information to facilitate such decisions. To achieve this we will work to reduce physical barrier to family planning utilization by increasing the number of health facilities providing family planning services across the country from about 9,000 presently to 20,000 in 2020.
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Sustainable financing for the National FP program

We will embark on deliberate efforts to ensure sustainable financing for the National Family Planning program. Specially, the Federal Ministry of Health (FMoH) will ensure provision of US$4mil annually from 2017 to 2020 for procurement of contraceptive for the public sector (an increase from the US$3 mil committed from 2011 to 2014) including payment of backlog of commitments for 2013 & 2014.
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