Abortion, Patriarchy, and Women’s Choices in Reproductive Justice
Written by Ghera Imroatusshalihah, Winner of the IPAS Indonesia Foundation's Reproductive Justice Writing Competition. The policy regarding abortion for victims of sexual violence in Indonesia seemed to be a breath of fresh air...
The Time for Men’s Involvement in Achieving Reproductive Justice
Written by Marindah Putri, Winner of the IPAS Indonesia Foundation's Reproductive Justice Writing Competition “When I use contraception, I get sick; I feel dizzy, nauseous, and even vomit,” said Ms. Isma (pseudonym).Ms. Isma, a mother of two and a homemaker, stated,...
Community Health Centers and the Mental Health Rights of Sexual Violence Victims: Don’t Let Them Be Overlooked Due to Budget Efficiency!
Written by Kristian Yudhianto, Winner of the IPAS Indonesia Foundation's Reproductive Justice Writing Competition. Recently, the Indonesian government announced a budget efficiency policy that resulted in program expenditure savings across several Ministries and...
Why is Prioritizing Rights-Based and Voluntary Family Planning Important for Women?
In August 2022, the Indonesian government declared its commitment to contribute to FP2030, a global partnership for family planning. In this declaration, by 2030, the Indonesian government is committed to realizing voluntary and quality Family Planning (FP) and...
