Rising to the Family Planning Challenge
Sharing responsibility for family planning in North Sulawesi.
December 22, 2009
ANYWHERE in the country, men’s participation rate in the family planning program is at the bottom level. According to a data from the National Family Planning Coordinating Agency (BKKBN), only 3 percent of Indonesian men use Family Planning (KB) contraception means.
“Some 0.7 percent of that 3 percent uses condoms, 0.4 percent uses vasectomy, 0.8 percent uses coitus interruptus (interrupted sexual intercourse), and 1.1 percent relies on regu
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