Under the scorching midday sun on September 17, 2025, several residents of Nobo Village were gathered under the shade of trees along the Trans Maumere-Larantuka road, near Waidoko beach. The beach is located one kilometer from Nobo Village’s settlement.
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A Mission Close to Meriani’s Heart
Her name is Meriani Tefnay. She is a Posyandu Cadre from Sunu Village, a small village located at the peak of Mount Sunu, 40 kilometers east of Soe City, the capital of South Central Timor Regency. Residents call her Mama Meri. This 42-year-old mother of three carries...
From the Kitchen to the Village Hall: Mama Nela’s Journey to Discover the Meaning of Family Planning
Written by Katarina B Koten. Mornings in Tuawolo Village, East Adonara District, East Flores Regency, East Nusa Tenggara, always begin with the sound of roosters crowing and the clanging of pots from Mama Petronela Sura Pati's kitchen. Tuawolo Village is located west...
From Discussions to Musrenbang: Women Speak on Reproductive Health in Kupang Regency
Women in Kupang Regency, East Nusa Tenggara, are raised with strong patriarchal values. Most daily life decisions are made by men, including those related to reproductive health.
Discussion on the Impact of Climate Change on Reproductive Health with Academics in Sigi Regency
Merah Putih Foundation (YMP) Central Sulawesi, a partner of IPAS Indonesia Foundation for the CERAH program (Climate Emergency, Reproductive Rights & Health), held a discussion on the impact of climate change on reproductive health at the Sigi Regent's Office,...
Commemorating International Youth Day, Youth in Central Java Advocate for Safe Spaces Free from Violence
“Let’s dare to speak up, trust that you have a safe space, and make your voice heard!” This was the message conveyed by Asyifa Azdkiah Haqiqi, a committee member for the event ‘We Speak Up Because We Matter: Empowered Youth Free from Violence’. This event was held to commemorate International Youth Day, which falls on August 12.
Training for Trainers (ToT) on Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) for Community Facilitators Assisting Victims of Sexual Violence in Central Sulawesi
This training was opened by Soraya Sultan, Director of KPKPST, with a presentation of data on women’s reproductive health cases received by the KPKPST reporting center. Some of these include cases of rape, child marriage, incest, and stunting, which frequently occurred after the natural disaster that struck the Sigi and Donggala regions of Central Sulawesi.






