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The politics of reproductive health, gender, and population in Indonesia: A parliamentary perspective
The Politics of Reproductive Health, Gender, and Population in Indonesia: A Parliamentary Perspective examines how Indonesia’s legislative processes shape policies on reproductive health, gender equality, and population management. Drawing on parliamentary debates, policy analyses, and institutional frameworks, the work highlights the influence of political ideologies, party agendas, religious considerations, and socio-cultural norms on decision-making. It explores key issues such as family planning, maternal health, youth reproductive rights, gender-based violence, and demographic strategies, while assessing the capacity of parliamentarians to advocate for evidence-based, rights-centered policies. The book argues that strengthening legislative understanding, cross-sector collaboration, and gender-responsive governance is essential to advancing equitable and effective reproductive health and population policies in Indonesia.
| KP.XXXI 0007 | 621.13 SIT T | My Library (KESEHATAN REPRODUKSI 1) | Available |
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