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
Surakarta City DP3AP2KB Supports ARUNIKA Project as a Pilot Program for Addressing Gender-Based and Sexual Violence (KBGS)
IPAS Indonesia Foundation held an official meeting with the Department of Women's Empowerment, Child Protection, Population Control, and Family Planning (DP3AP2KB) of Surakarta City, Central Java, on Thursday, August 29, 2024. The purpose of this meeting was to...
Collaboration between CIMSA UIN Syarif Hidayatullah and IPAS Indonesia Foundation: Promoting Reproductive Health to Junior High School Students, Parents, and Teachers
The Center for Indonesian Medical Students’ Activities (CIMSA) Faculty of Medicine, UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, invited the IPAS Indonesia Foundation to promote reproductive health for junior high school students, parents, and teachers. This activity, titled...
Hopes for Post-Miscarriage Care Training in NTT: Reducing the Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR)
Comprehensive Post-Abortion Care (PAC) Training in East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) was held again from September 9-13, 2024, at Prof. Dr. W.Z. Johannes Regional General Hospital, Kupang City. This training is a form of support from the IPAS Indonesia Foundation to the...
Enhancing Reproductive Health Resilience Amidst Climate Crisis Impacts: IPAS Indonesia Foundation Partners with Three Regencies in Central Sulawesi
The Initiative for Change in Access to Health (IPAS) Indonesia Foundation has partnered with three regencies in Central Sulawesi to enhance the resilience of the reproductive health system amidst the impacts of the climate crisis through the CERAH project (Capable...
Proactive Outreach to Provide Maternal Health Services
The 2018 earthquake, measuring 7.4 on the Richter Scale, in Sigi and Donggala Regencies, Central Sulawesi, destroyed almost all local health facilities. Worse still, due to climate change, both regencies frequently experience floods. This situation made it difficult...
Women’s Reproductive Health amidst Climate Change in Central Sulawesi
The earthquake that occurred in Sigi and Donggala Regencies, Central Sulawesi, in September 2018, not only altered the physical landscape of the region. Social structures also changed as almost all residents were forced to relocate from their homes for safety reasons....
The Complexities of the Village PPA Task Force: Domestic Violence Victims Repeatedly Withdraw Reports
Ms. Ayu Mentari was appointed as the Head of the Child and Women Protection Task Force (Satgas PPA) for Kotapulu Village, Sigi Regency, Central Sulawesi, in 2020. At that time, she was also entrusted with the role of Head of Village Planning Affairs. During her three...
Domestic Violence Survivor’s Story: 12 Years Enduring for Her Children
Warning: This story contains the experiences of a domestic violence survivor, which may cause discomfort and trigger trauma related to violence during reading. If you feel uncomfortable while reading, please stop and resume later. If you require assistance due to...
Sigi Regency Village Head’s Commitment to Support the Task Force for the Protection of Women and Children
Mr. Muhammad Taufan has only been in his position as Head of Kaleke Village, Dolo Barat District, Sigi Regency, for one year. In that short period, he has increased the budget for the Women and Child Protection Task Force (PPA Task Force) from Rp 8 million per year to...













