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Reproductive Health Indicators:
Total population (millions): 234.3
Life expectancy: M: 68.6
F: 72.8
Maternal mortality ratio (per 100,000 live births): 420
Infant mortality ratio (per 1,000 lives birth): 26
Contraceptive prevalence rate (Modern methods): 58
Birth per 1,000 women aged 15-19: 40
HIV prevalence rate (15-49): M: 0.3
F: 0.1
Reference:
UNFPA, state of the world population, 2008
 


Safe Motherhood and Alleviate Child Malnutrition proram in West Nusa Tenggara (WNT)

Project Objectives
  · To reduce malnutrition children by providing food supplement.
· To improve women’s health status and reduce maternal and infant mortality.
· To raise awareness of nutrition and health among community people.
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UNFPA-supported Asia Regional Project “Increasing Male Involvement for RH
through Effective BCC Strategies” (RAS5R304)

Project Objectives
  To increase involvement of men in reproductive health programmes in support of achieving MDG and ICPD goals
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To rehabilitate the Tsunami affected areas and to facilitate recovery of the vulnerable people
in safe motherhood and reproductive health in Banda Aceh, Indonesia

Project Objectives
  1) To increase access to quality reproductive health services for women and young people by resetting the clinic of Indonesian Planned Parenthood Association (IPPA) which provide emergency obstetric care, safe motherhood and family planning in Banda Aceh.
2) To empower in communities especially for the internally displaced women through income generating activities in Banda Aceh.
3) To increase access to quality medical and psychosocial support including reproductive health for internally displaced women, children and young people.
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