Journal article
Adolescent reproductive health in Indonesia: Contested values and policy inaction
ID Utomo, P McDonald
Studies in Family Planning | WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC | Published : 2009
Abstract
This study examines the changing social and political context of adolescent sexual and reproductive health policy in Indonesia. We describe how, in 2001, Indonesia was on the brink of implementing an adolescent reproductive health policy that was consistent with international agreements to which the Indonesian government was a party. Although the health of young Indonesians was known to be at risk, the opportunity for reform passed quickly with the emergence of a new competing force, Middle Eastern fundamentalist Islam. Faced with the risk of regional separatism and competing politico-religious influences, the Indonesian government retreated to the safety of inaction in this area of policy. ..
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