JakartaPost-Dec 11

Unwanted pregnancies have risen amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic on the back of restricted access to contraceptive services, women’s rights activists revealed in a discussion on Thursday. “The National Population and Family Planning Board [BKKBN] predicted that unwanted pregnancies would rise by 15 percent amid the COVID-19 pandemic,” Dati Fatimah, consultant of the Australia Indonesia Partnership for Justice (AIPJ2), said in an event held by the National Commission on Violence Against Women (Komnas Perempuan) on Thursday. There were at least 420,000 unwanted pregnancies in Indonesia from March to September, according to BKKBN data. The United Nation Population Fund (UNFPA) has estimated that around 7 million unwanted pregnancies have occurred globally throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

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