CCP Launches Health Website for Indonesian Youth
Indonesian adolescents have few places to turn for quality information about sexual and reproductive health. A new website aims to address that.
Indonesian adolescents have few places to turn for quality information about sexual and reproductive health. A new website aims to address that.
New CCP research suggests that women in districts where family planning was prioritized were significantly more likely to be using the modern contraceptive methods they wanted.
Research shows that funding for and uptake of long-acting and permanent contraceptive methods (LAPMs) significantly increased in six districts in East Java and West Nusa Tenggara as a result of evidence-based advocacy. After three years of targeted advocacy efforts led by the Improving Contraceptive Method
Research finds support for new government policies but varied comfort with social enforcement. A study by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Communication Programs (JHU∙CCP) finds widespread support for new policies to prevent smoking in public spaces in Indonesia, however, individual
K4Health is pleased to announce the recent launch of the Improving Contraceptive Method Mix (ICMM) Project in Indonesia. Funded by the United Agency for International Development (USAID) and Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID), this project will investigate the impact of applying knowledge management (KM)
An exciting new radio drama on Avian Influenza, Bukan Salah Ayam (“Don’t Blame the Chicken”), is captivating Indonesian audiences. Created in September 2012 by Strategies Against Flu Emergence (SAFE) in collaboration with Matari Advertising, a local vendor, Bukan Salah Ayam has quickly become a very
Female preachers spread over thousands of islands are not usually included in ambitious behavior change initiatives focused on creating demand for healthy poultry products. Nonetheless, this is precisely the unusual approach that the Strategies Against Flu Emergence (SAFE) project in Indonesia adopted, with impressive results.
On July 31, in a formal ceremony to celebrate the contributions of local Pontianak City leaders to improve access to family planning, Mayor Sutarmidji surprised the over 200 guests at his compound by increasing his investment in family planning. Mayor Sutarmidji began by saying he
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