Contraceptive Service Training for Midwives in Three Regencies in Central Sulawesi
The IPAS Indonesia Foundation conducted training on contraceptive services for the CERAH (Climate Emergency, Reproductive Rights, and Health) project from April to August 2025 in Palu, Central Sulawesi. The CERAH project was launched in November 2024 with the aim of...
IPAS Indonesia Foundation Launches ARUMBAE Project in Maluku: Strengthening the Handling of Violence Cases Against Women in Archipelagic Regions
Ambon, September 3, 2025 — The IPAS Indonesia Foundation officially launched the ARUMBAE (Empowered Women Free from Violence) project in Maluku Province. This project aims to strengthen the system for handling cases of violence against women and children, especially...
Feedback Mechanism to Promote Quality Improvement in Family Planning and Post-Abortion Care Services in South Central Timor Regency
IPAS Indonesia Foundation, in collaboration with CIS Timor Indonesia Foundation, conducted a Feedback Mechanism (MUB) related to reproductive health services in South Central Timor Regency (TTS), East Nusa Tenggara Province. This MUB is part of the TAKENUSA project...
Feedback Mechanism to Promote Quality Improvement in Family Planning and Post-Abortion Care Services in South Central Timor Regency
IPAS Indonesia Foundation, in collaboration with CIS Timor Indonesia Foundation, conducted a Feedback Mechanism (MUB) related to reproductive health services in South Central Timor Regency (TTS), East Nusa Tenggara Province. This MUB is part of the TAKENUSA project...
Discussion on the Impact of Climate Change on Reproductive Health with Academics in Sigi Regency
Yayasan Merah Putih (YMP) Central Sulawesi, a partner of Yayasan IPAS Indonesia for the CERAH (Climate Emergency, Reproductive Rights and Health) program, held a discussion on the impact of climate change on reproductive health at the Sigi Regent's Office, Central...
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.
Health Rangers: an Initiative for Youth in Central Java to be Free from Violence
In 2024, 1,349 children in Central Java became victims of violence. Of this number, sexual violence was the most prevalent type of violence, with 746 cases. Nationally, Central Java ranked third among provinces with the highest number of child violence cases. These...
Farewell Prof. Irwanto
The IPAS Indonesia Foundation lost its founder and Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Prof. Irwanto, Ph.D. He passed away on Tuesday, May 27, 2025, in Jakarta. It feels like only yesterday we asked Prof. Ir to become part of the IPAS Indonesia Foundation family....
IPAS Indonesia Foundation Promotes Integration of Services for Violence against Women through the ARUNIKA Project
Comprehensive and holistic access for women survivors of violence is part of Reproductive Justice. Since 2018, the IPAS Indonesia Foundation has continuously partnered with various parties to achieve this. One of its efforts is through the ARUNIKA project (Empowered...








