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
IPAS Indonesia Foundation Conducts Assessment of Healthcare Services for Victims of Violence in Central Java
Through the ARUNIKA program (Empowered Women for an Indonesia Free from Violence), the IPAS Indonesia Foundation conducted assessments at 12 health facilities in Central Java. This activity took place at ARUNIKA project locations in Surakarta, Sukoharjo, and Semarang....
Seven Achievements in one Semester: Reflections of the IPAS Foundation in the Mid-Year Review
The IPAS Indonesia Foundation held a mid-term review from February 10-14, 2025, in Bogor Regency, West Java. The purpose of this activity was to reflect on the extent of IPAS Indonesia's achievements in realizing Reproductive Justice. Additionally, this moment was...
IPAS Indonesia Foundation Strengthens Collaboration for ARUNIKA and CERAH Projects, Organizes Meeting with 4 Partners
In November 2024, the IPAS Indonesia Foundation launched two projects in two provinces. The first is the CERAH (Climate Emergency, Reproductive Rights and Health) project in Palu, Central Sulawesi. The second is ARUNIKA (Empowered Women for an Indonesia Free from...
ARUMBAE: Expanding Healthcare Access for Victims of Violence in Eastern Indonesia
To expand access to healthcare services for victims of violence in archipelagic regions, the IPAS Indonesia Foundation has launched a new initiative in Maluku Province. The project is named ARUMBAE (Empowered Women Free from Violence). ARUMBAE is scheduled to commence...
IPAS Indonesia Foundation Presents the Impact of the GBV Project at the Asia-Pacific Academic Consortium on Public Health Conference in South Korea
Carrying the theme “Shifting Paradigm for Future Society and Community”, the Asia-Pacific Academic Consortium on Public Health 2024 underscored the importance of revolution in various aspects of public health. The conference was held in Busan, South Korea, from...
Roda KLOP: Assisting Women in Finding the Best Contraception Options
For almost 25 years, Luiza Tecla Suarez (52) has worked as a midwife at the Camplong Community Health Center, Kupang Regency, East Nusa Tenggara. Throughout her long career, she had never attended any training, especially regarding Family Planning (FP). "And I only...
Good News from the TAKENUSA Program: Sharing Knowledge to Strengthen Midwives’ Capabilities for Family Planning Services
The spirit of no one left behind is the guiding principle for Midwife Serlina Jawa Mukin. After attending the Family Planning (FP) training organized by the IPAS Indonesia Foundation in December 2023, she was willing to share her knowledge with midwives who did not...
IPAS Indonesia Foundation Launches Interactive Voice Response to Enhance Cadre Understanding of Reproductive Health
Through the TAKENUSA program (Joint Determination for Women of Nusa Tenggara), IPAS Indonesia (Initiative for Access Change Towards Health Foundation) launched a campaign on Reproductive Health via Interactive Voice Response (IVR) in 14 villages in East Nusa Tenggara....
Midwife Mery’s Story: Counseling as Key in Pregnancy Planning in Remote Villages
Pregnancy planning is very crucial in areas with limited access to reproductive health services. This has been a key learning for Midwife Mery Amalia Patnay during her practice in Sunu Village, South Central Timor Regency, since 2021. She consistently strives to...













