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Contributions

Partner / Organisation Contribution Description
PKBI IEC on RH for youth PKBI owns centre of information and counseling service for youth in 26 provinces and districts, as well as youth forum as a space for youth to voice out their rights related to reproductive health. Aside from IEC, it its own clinics PKBI has served contraceptive and abortion services with number of youth (<25 years old) clients up to 9.69% and 19% out of total beneficiaries, respectively.
JHCCP IEC on RH for youth Under MyChoice program, JHCCP developed digital platform, namely “DokterGenZ” (https://doktergenz.hipwee.com) specialized for information, education, and counselling related to reproductive health for youth. The program collaborated with popular online media, Hipwee, launched in September 2018 attended by youth groups, social influencers, youth technical working group, BKKBN, and 20 media outlets. A week after it was launched, the number of website visitor in total reached 100,000 visitors, and by the end of year-4 (2018), the website has reached 333,000 visitors.
The Embassy of Canada in Indonesia Provide comprehensive Sexuality education Under BERANI (Better Reproductive Health and Rights for All in Indonesia Outcome) project, Government of Canada together with UNFPA Indonesia, Government of Indonesia, and UNICEF work to improve sexual and reproductive health and rights for women and young people in Indonesia through a joint programme which one of the objectives is to increase access to SRHR information and services to young people through CSE and UNALA project, and decreasing harmful practices e.g child marriage and female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) and gender based violence.
Rutgers WPF Provide comprehensive Sexuality education Rutgers WPF Indonesia is working with national (GOI: MoH, BKKBN, Ministry of Women Empowerment and Child Protection, Ministry of Education etc.), district and village stakeholders to provide comprehensive sexuality education, improve access to sexual & reproductive and eliminate against women and children. Rutgers WPF Indonesia is collaborating with IPPF Indonesia, Aliansi Remaja, RH research center UGM, Sahabat Kapas Foundation, Rahima, Ardhanary, Damar ect., to implement various programs including: Get Up Speak Out, Yes I Do, Dance4Life, Explore4Action and Prevention+. In 2017 – 2018, the program intervention resulted 32.869 students received CSE, 4.593 young people involved in all programs, 23.838 people reached in various programs, 39 schools implemented SETARA module & 34 schools implemented Dance4Life, 6 studies/surveys, 38 health facilities moving forwards youth friendly service standards and 1.198.944 pageviews in Rutgers WPF Indonesia and SobatASK website
UNFPA - Indonesia Developing IEC materials UNFPA is supporting the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Education and Culture in developing IEC materials for youth reproductive health in the form of modul for primary, secondary, and high school. UNFPA is also collaborating with Yayasan Siklus for developing IEC materials. UNFPA develops health services through public partnerships with the private sector, namely UNALA. Currently UNALA is developing SOPs and capacity building in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and professional organizations such as IDI, IBI, POGI, IDAI and Mental Health for doctors and midwives in private practice.
There is currently no contributions made in this quarter
There is currently no contributions made in this quarter
Partner / Organisation Contribution Description
PKBI IEC on RH for youth PKBI owns centre of information and counseling service for youth in 26 provinces and districts, as well as youth forum as a space for youth to voice out their rights related to reproductive health. Aside from IEC, it its own clinics PKBI has served contraceptive and abortion services with number of youth (<25 years old) clients up to 9.69% and 19% out of total beneficiaries, respectively.
JHCCP IEC on RH for youth Under MyChoice program, JHCCP developed digital platform, namely “DokterGenZ” (https://doktergenz.hipwee.com) specialized for information, education, and counselling related to reproductive health for youth. The program collaborated with popular online media, Hipwee, launched in September 2018 attended by youth groups, social influencers, youth technical working group, BKKBN, and 20 media outlets. A week after it was launched, the number of website visitor in total reached 100,000 visitors, and by the end of year-4 (2018), the website has reached 333,000 visitors.
The Embassy of Canada in Indonesia Provide comprehensive Sexuality education Under BERANI (Better Reproductive Health and Rights for All in Indonesia Outcome) project, Government of Canada together with UNFPA Indonesia, Government of Indonesia, and UNICEF work to improve sexual and reproductive health and rights for women and young people in Indonesia through a joint programme which one of the objectives is to increase access to SRHR information and services to young people through CSE and UNALA project, and decreasing harmful practices e.g child marriage and female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) and gender based violence.
Rutgers WPF Provide comprehensive Sexuality education Rutgers WPF Indonesia is working with national (GOI: MoH, BKKBN, Ministry of Women Empowerment and Child Protection, Ministry of Education etc.), district and village stakeholders to provide comprehensive sexuality education, improve access to sexual & reproductive and eliminate against women and children. Rutgers WPF Indonesia is collaborating with IPPF Indonesia, Aliansi Remaja, RH research center UGM, Sahabat Kapas Foundation, Rahima, Ardhanary, Damar ect., to implement various programs including: Get Up Speak Out, Yes I Do, Dance4Life, Explore4Action and Prevention+. In 2017 – 2018, the program intervention resulted 32.869 students received CSE, 4.593 young people involved in all programs, 23.838 people reached in various programs, 39 schools implemented SETARA module & 34 schools implemented Dance4Life, 6 studies/surveys, 38 health facilities moving forwards youth friendly service standards and 1.198.944 pageviews in Rutgers WPF Indonesia and SobatASK website
UNFPA - Indonesia Developing IEC materials UNFPA is supporting the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Education and Culture in developing IEC materials for youth reproductive health in the form of modul for primary, secondary, and high school. UNFPA is also collaborating with Yayasan Siklus for developing IEC materials. UNFPA develops health services through public partnerships with the private sector, namely UNALA. Currently UNALA is developing SOPs and capacity building in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and professional organizations such as IDI, IBI, POGI, IDAI and Mental Health for doctors and midwives in private practice.
There is currently no contributions made in this quarter