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Established since December 23, 1957, the Indonesian Family Planning Association (PKBI) is a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) which spearheaded the Family Planning movement in Indonesia. The birth of PKBI was motivated by the concerns of the founders of PKBI, which consisted of a group of community leaders and health experts on various population problems and the high maternal mortality rate in Indonesia.
Organisation's Contributions
Process Indicator | Contribution | Description |
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Public private partnerships established for provision of youth friendly services | 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. |
Develop a policy for FP commodities and services for emergency and crisis situations | 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. |
Affiliated private providers (i.e Health Clinics and Midwives) signed on BPJS | 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. |
Develop a policy on postpartum and post-abortion FP counselling and services pre-discharge | 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. |