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Media Training for Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights Issues

Media Training for Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights Issues

Mass media plays a crucial role in influencing public opinion and stakeholders, particularly in broadly promoting public health rights to enhance the quality of public policy, including policies for fulfilling Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR). However, in...

Workshop on Monitoring CEDAW Implementation in Indonesia

Workshop on Monitoring CEDAW Implementation in Indonesia

Although Indonesia has ratified CEDAW (Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women), this does not guarantee that the issue of discrimination against women in Indonesia has been resolved. The numerous issues of discrimination against...

Public Discussion on Media Coverage of Sexual Violence

Public Discussion on Media Coverage of Sexual Violence

Public discourse on sexual violence can be constructed, perpetuated, and challenged through narratives in mass media. So, how have these narratives been viewed so far by media practitioners and civil society groups? The IPAS Indonesia Foundation held a public...

Post-Miscarriage Care Training for Teaching Hospitals in Bandung

Post-Miscarriage Care Training for Teaching Hospitals in Bandung

The IPAS Indonesia Foundation is committed to supporting the Ministry of Health in expanding access to Post-Miscarriage Care (PMC) services. Following its launch in 2021, the IPAS Foundation has collaborated with practitioners and academics to enhance the capacity of...

Training for Trainers (ToT) on Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) for Community Facilitators Assisting Victims of Sexual Violence in Central Sulawesi

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.