Indonesia Needs Sex Education in Order to Combat Unwanted Pregnancies

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A. Reproductive health services have and currently do struggle against obstacles including religious beliefs, governmental policies, educational shortcomings, and governmental financial circumstances. With the increase in reproductive health medicine and technology, an increase for the global standard of living, and women’s rights movements worldwide, global access to reproductive health services is becoming more and more of a priority. Topics such as abortion and form of contraception are highly debated. “Indonesia is the world's most populous Muslim-majority nation, with almost 86.1% of Indonesians declared Muslim according to the 2000 census. 8.7% of the population is Christian, 3% are Hindu, and 1.8% Buddhist or other”(“Demographics of Indonesia”, Wikipedia). Indonesia implemented a family planning organization known as the National Population and Family Planning Board (BkkbN), which help provide sexual and reproductive education to the citizens of Indonesia. The goal of BkkbN is “Balanced Population Growth in 2015” ("Profil | BKKBN"). Unfortunately, the HIV/AIDS “Adult prevalence rate: [is] 0.2% (2007 est)” (“Demographics of Indonesia”, Wikipedia), and children suffer from mal-nutrition… “More than 30 per cent of pre-school children are underweight” (ReliefWeb). In some of these cases, the statistics could correlate directly to unplanned parenthood. Unplanned parenthood and unavailable global access to reproductive services could increase these numbers. B. Indonesia believes that citizens of the various countries across the world deserve access to reproductive health services and governmental services which help provide Planned Parenthood (similar to our own BkkbN agency), although these services should be provided while r... ... middle of paper ... ...event unfair treatment of eminent domain. The laws should include that private property should only be seized if no other realistic options prevent themselves, and it is necessary for the betterment of the country. Compensation for private property should be at least at market value, if not more for the unfortunate event of the person. In order to make sure countries abide by these regulations, the committee should require annual reports of eminent domain actions taken by the countries. During mega-events, the committee must approve all actions of the host country before they are performed, and require a report at the end of the events to make sure justified compensation has been made. Finally, after a mega-event has had its closing ceremony, the facilities created for the event should be opened to the general public for extremely discounted rates as compensation.

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