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DPD speaker cautions of impact of COVID-19 on child poverty

DPD speaker cautions of impact of COVID-19 on child poverty 6th March 2021 Speaker of the Regional Representatives Council (DPD) AA LaNyalla Mahmud Mattalitti. ANTARA/HO-DPD RI/sh Unfavorable economic conditions in the family have sparked child exploitation and school dropouts. This is an alarming situation and could lead to a lost generation. Jakarta (ANTARA) - Speaker of the Regional Representatives Council (DPD) A. A. LaNyalla Mahmud Mattalitti cautioned the government of child poverty exacerbating as an impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Unfavorable economic conditions in the family have sparked child exploitation and school dropouts. This is an alarming situation and could lead to a lost generation, Mattalitti noted in a statement here on Saturday.

Australia Seeks to Bolster Agricultural Trade to Indonesia

Australia Seeks to Bolster Agricultural Trade to Indonesia BY :MELEVA THORN FEBRUARY 15, 2021 Perth. After a year of bushfires, floods, and drought, the Australian agricultural industry is on the road to recovery. One of the countries that will play a major role in helping heal this industry is Australia’s biggest neighbor, Indonesia. Several factors may add the pace to future growth of bilateral trade, such as Australian and Indonesian government initiatives, recent economic agreements, and a long-term cultural and trade relationship. In 2020, the two-way trade between Australia and Indonesia in various industries related to agriculture was estimated to be A$3.1 billion (US$2.4 billion).

Contraception use in Indonesia drops, unwanted pregnancies rise during pandemic

December 11, 2020 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 (Dec 11). The National Population and Family Planning Board [BKKBN] predicted that unwanted pregnancies would rise by 15 per cent 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. The event was held to mark the end of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, as well as Human Rights Day.

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