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Investing in Young People in Indonesia: Inspirational Young Leader Driving Social Change
The KitaBisa Foundation focuses on facilitating
and promoting cross-sectoral collaboration to
support projects that create social impact and
betterment for Indonesia, from those addressing
poverty, education, health care, the environment,
religious and community issues, to creative
and technology-based projects.
UNFPA Indonesia Annual Report 2013
There is much to celebrate in Indonesia today. Overthe past decade and a half, Indonesia has risenfrom the economic turmoil and political discordof the late 1990s to become a politically stable,thriving democracy. Strong economic growth has seen thenation emerge as a middle-income country with the largesteconomy in Southeast Asia. By 2050, Indonesia is projectedto have the 6th largest economy in the world. Along withsignificant economic and social progress, Indonesia’spopulation is changing rapidly—characterized by decliningfertility, increasing life expectancies and acceleratedmigration to urban areas.
Policy Brief on The 2010 – 2035 Indonesian Population Projection
The Indonesian government requires a set of population projections forplanning purposes, and a new official set of projections is prepared after eachpopulation census has been completed. The latest set of projections werecompleted and presented to the public on 29 January 2014, at an occasionpresided over by the President. These projections are for the population ofIndonesia as a whole, as well as for each of its 33 provinces. They were preparedby a team comprising representatives from relevant government agencies anduniversity experts, reporting to Ministry of National Development Planning/National Development Planning Agency (Kementerian PPN/Bappenas) andBPS-Statistics Indonesia. Preparation of the projections was supported bythe United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
Midwifery Consultancy Report
The Indonesian Youth in the 21st Century Report
Today, adolescents and youth represent the largest generation in human history. One third toalmost one half of the population in developing countries is under 20 years old. The challengesand opportunities brought by this demographic change need to be addressed and harnessedin order to achieve national development goals. There is a duty on the part of governmentsaround the world to assist and collaborate with young people on reaching their developmentgoals. Young people also need to provide advice and technical guidance on how to bestmanage the issues that affect them. While most countries in the Asia-Pacific region have sometype of youth programming, many such programmes exist without a clear framework
Executive Summary: Indonesian Youth in the 21st Century
UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, commissioned this report as part of its programme of assistance to the Government of Indonesia. UNFPA is working in collaboration with the Ministry of Youth andSports (Kemenpora) to support the development of the National Youth Strategy 2015-2019, which will focus on the areas of youth development, participation and leadership.
A Private Sector-led Initiative using a Social Franchising Model of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services for Youth in Yogyakarta - Indonesia
UNFPA Indonesia has established a partnership with Yayasan Anak Bangsa Merajut Harapan (the Angsamerah Foundation) to launch UNALA, a private-sector-led Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) services model designed specifically for youth.
UNFPA Indonesia Brochure 2014
UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, is an international development agency with a mission to “deliver a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every child birth is safe and every young person’s potential is fulfilled”
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Indonesia: The ICPD+20 and the Unfinished Agenda
This report will review Indonesia’s engagement with the ICPD PoA over the past 20 years. Indonesia has experienced significant demographic, social, economic, environmental and political change since 1994.
Technical Guideline for the Integration of STI screening and Early Diagnosis of Cervical Cancer Screening
Ministry of Health in collaboration with National AIDS Commission and technical assistance provided by UNFPA has developed the Technical Guideline for the integration of STI Screening and Early Diagnosis of Cervical Cancer Screening in order to strengthen SRH-HIV linkages in health service facility.