Reproductive healthcare services in Indonesia are not yet equitable due to economic and geographical disparities. Stigma and limited access to knowledge further worsen the situation.
Reproductive healthcare services in Indonesia are not yet equitable due to economic and geographical disparities. Stigma and limited access to knowledge further worsen the situation.
Why Reproductive Justice?
Dampak kami sejak 2018
Provinsi memiliki pelatih Asuhan Pasca Keguguran
Pelatihan klinis
Penyedia layanan kesehatan terlibat
Peningkatan kapasitas
Perempuan akses layanan
Data per 30 Juni 2025.
Proyek Kekerasan Berbasis Gender dan Sekual (KBGS)
Orang mengakses informasi KBGS
Orang berpartisipasi dalam acara terkait KBGS
Key influencers terlibat
Kasus KBGS ditangani oleh mitra
Orang mengakses layanan
Data per 30 Juni 2025.
IPAS Stories & News
Preparing Master Trainers for Comprehensive and Woman-Centered Post-Miscarriage Care Training
The IPAS Indonesia Foundation organized a capacity-building activity for master trainers in comprehensive and woman-centered Post-Miscarriage Care (APK) training. The event, held from October 11-13, 2022, at Artotel Suites Bianti Yogyakarta, was organized in...
Training of Trainers (ToT) on Women-Centered Post-Miscarriage Care in Collaboration with FK Unpad
IPAS Indonesia Foundation, in collaboration with the Faculty of Medicine, Padjadjaran University (FK Unpad), organized a training of trainers (ToT) activity. This activity aims to support the Ministry of Health in expanding access to Post-Miscarriage Care services by...
IPAS Indonesia Foundation and FK Unpad Officially Collaborate to Improve the Quality of Post-Miscarriage Care Services
IPAS Indonesia Foundation has established a collaboration with the Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Padjajaran (FK Unpad). The signing of the cooperation agreement was officially held on October 4, 2022, at the office of the Dean of FK Unpad, Pamitran Building, Jl....
Emergency Response Training for Cases of Female Reproductive Disorders and Gender-Based Violence for Village Health Workers
The Law on Sexual Violence Crimes, which was recently enacted in April 2022, mandates that the government is responsible for fulfilling the rights of sexual violence victims to handling, protection, and recovery, including the...
IPAS Indonesia Foundation Pledges Support for Achieving the 3 Zeros Target
The International Conference on Family Planning and Reproductive Health in Indonesia, or the 2nd International Conference on Indonesia Family Planning and Reproductive Health (ICIFPRH), held from August 23-25, 2022, adopted the theme “Accelerating the promise of 3...
Redefining “Comprehensive” in Services for Survivors of Sexual Violence Following the Ratification of Law No. 12/2022 on Sexual Violence Crimes (TPKS)
The IPAS Indonesia Foundation held a discussion titled "Redefining 'Comprehensive' in Services for Survivors of Sexual Violence" (August 24). This discussion was part of the second International Conference on Indonesia Family...
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
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 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...













