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2/3/2011 FAMILY Planning and MATERNAL Health Challenges and Opportunities Indonesian Experiences Siti Pariani MD.,MS., MSc., PhD Sessions 1 Meeting the Global Agenda of International Conference on Promoting Family Planning and Maternal


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FAMILY Planning and MATERNAL Health

Challenges and Opportunities Indonesian Experiences

Siti Pariani MD.,MS., MSc., PhD

Sessions 1 “ Meeting the Global Agenda of International Conference on Promoting Family Planning and Maternal Health for Poverty Alleviation “

Yogyakarta 26 October 2010 – Hyatt Hotel

MDGsare:

UN New Slogan year 1990-2015

Future civilization human

dark dots in civilization modern

improvement efforts poverty and hunger

made into an 8-point

Millenium Development Goals

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JUMLAH PENDUDUK MISKIN JUMLAH PELAJAR SMP JUMLAH SARJANA PEREMPUAN ANGKA KEMATIAN ANAK ANGKA KEMATIAN IBU PREVALENSI HIV LUAS HUTAN LINDUNG LUAS TERUMBU KARANG NILAI KERJASAMA INTERNASIONAL + + + + + +

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  • Millenium Development Goals

(MDGs)

Achieve Universal Primary Education Promote Gender Equality and Empower Woman

Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria and

  • ther Disease

reduce Child mortality

Improve Maternal Health

Ensure Environmental Sustainability Global Partnership Development

Elimination of poverty

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A Road Map to Die of

picture of ignorance, poverty, gender (discrimination)

Raising Status

  • f Women

Poor Socio- Economic Development Family Planning Services Community- Base Maternity Services Accessibility to First Level Referral Services Excess Fertility High Risk Pregnancy Life Threatening Complication

*) FA Moeloek

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(SDKI 2002/2003) TFR 2,4 child per women on reproductive age. (SDKI 2007) TFR 2,3 child per women on reproductive age. Disparity of TFR

TFR : (1,5) in Yogyakarta (3,7) in Maluku and NTT

TFR ….. Poorer remain high

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contraceptive use ( SDKI 2007 ) 57.4%. maturation of marriage age 19.2 19.8

Abortus : Safe….?

un safe….? Unmet need 8 - 9%….??? Infertility …….?

Global Agenda of this Family Planning, Maternal Health and Reproductive Health

(ICPD) held in Cairo from the 5th to 13th September 1994 Beijing in 1995 and again at the ICPD+5 review in 1999 ICPD +10, The Cairo

Reproductive Health

Maternal Health

Family Planning 2/3 by 2015

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Challenges and Opportunity

►to extend “a full range of safe and effective methods” to every woman and every man in every member country of PPD. ►to counter misinformation; and - perhaps most important of all. ►make sure we have sufficient reproductive health commodities to do the job

unsafe abortion issue Infertility

Advocates the government especially in decentralization system: Commitment between all stakeholders to focusing the maternal health and family planning programs; Evidence base maternal health and family planning programs; Surveillance epidemiological approach

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Develop and implement maternal morbidity and mortality action plans Developing appropriate maternal health and family planning programs:

All ventures as a team work Public and private Clinic The disparity between regions

  • Could this be caused by lack of harmony between

intervention programs required by the community with programs provided by the government ?

  • Is a referral system that has not been the road ?
  • Health providers possess skills that are provided in

the area do not match those required ?

  • Does the program or prevention education and

promotion remain inadequate ?

  • Does socialization program is less ?
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Awareness of the poorer in Family planning and maternal health status: Awareness Attention Evaluation Trial Adoption

Thank you