Lupa Kata Sandi? Klik di Sini

atau Masuk melalui

Belum Memiliki Akun Daftar di Sini


atau Daftar melalui

Sudah Memiliki Akun Masuk di Sini

Konfirmasi Email

Kami telah mengirimkan link aktivasi melalui email ke rudihamdani@gmail.com.

Klik link aktivasi dan dapatkan akses membaca 2 artikel gratis non Laput di koran dan Majalah Tempo

Jika Anda tidak menerima email,
Kirimkan Lagi Sekarang

Family Planning Crucial Investment for Future Generations: BKKBN

Translator

Antara

29 May 2022 11:19 WIB

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Family Planning Program (KB) is an important investment for qualified Indonesian human resources (HR) in the long run, according to the National Population and Family Planning Agency (BKKBN).

"One out of four children under five years of age in Indonesia is stunted, a condition marked by failure to grow due to malnutrition, repeated infections, and unsupportive environmental stimulation," Director of Communication, Information, and Education from BKKBN Eka Sulistia Ediningsih noted in a written statement received here, Saturday.

Ediningsih remarked that stunting had long-term effects in children under five years of age and had a dire impact on the children's future as Indonesia's next generation.

In an effort to reduce stunting in children in Indonesia, prevention and recovery are deemed necessary. Understanding the community is also an important part of expanding education regarding the effects of stunting, she noted.

Thus, the family planning program can fully support the commitment of the Indonesian government since it can reduce the stunting prevalence rate in order to achieve superior human resources for an advanced Indonesia, Ediningsih stated.

“Family planning is an important aspect that should be prepared after marriage. Family planning is part of the stunting prevention efforts," she affirmed.

BKKBN along with partners across the country have made continued efforts to prevent the emergence of chronic conditions due to stunting in children.

One of the steps is by holding a series of activities to accelerate stunting reduction, such as family planning services for 148 recipients at the Women and Children Hospital (RSKIA) Sadewa in Sleman District, Yogyakarta Province, and launching the Foster Father program for families whose children experience stunting.

The Foster Father Program for Families at Risk of Stunting is implemented by involving the Family Assistance Team (TPK), the local government, and families as foster fathers.

Later on, the Foster Father will provide assistance to families at risk of stunting.

“Children with stunting need animal protein intake. Foster Fathers will provide assistance to support the implementation of Healthy Kitchens through the provision of additional food based on local food or fish worth Rp10,000 to the family every day for six months," she elaborated.

The program involves the Family Assistance Team, as the supervisors, to ensure assistance provided is utilized optimally to fulfill the children's nutritional requirements.

Apart from planning births and intervening in nutrition for children, the BKKBN also continues to increase the dissemination of information on stunting to the public by applying a cultural approach.

"Through a cultural approach, this message and information will be more easily understood by the public," she added.

ANTARA

Click here to get the latest news updates from Tempo on Google News



Child Marriage Compromises Children's Right to Grow, Says BKKBN

16 Juli 2023

Child Marriage Compromises Children's Right to Grow, Says BKKBN

National Population and Family Planning Board (BKKBN) has stressed that child marriage compromises children's right to grow healthy.


Bappenas: New Family Planning Program Needed as Population Growth Slowing

16 Mei 2023

Bappenas: New Family Planning Program Needed as Population Growth Slowing

Bappenas Head Suharso Monoarfa emphasized that the government needs to formulate a new family planning policy since population growth keeps slowing.


Contraception on Men Has Lower Risk Compared to Women: BKKBN

7 Mei 2023

Contraception on Men Has Lower Risk Compared to Women: BKKBN

Contraception on men has lower risk compared to women, said Head of Yogyakarta National Population and Family Planning Agency (BKKBN).


BKKBN Says There Should Be No Jakartans Living in Extreme Poverty

31 Januari 2023

BKKBN Says There Should Be No Jakartans Living in Extreme Poverty

BKKBN Secretary Tavip Agus Rayanto assessed that there should be no more Jakartans living in extreme poverty.


Jokowi Warns Parents against Giving Baby Instant Milk Coffee

25 Januari 2023

Jokowi Warns Parents against Giving Baby Instant Milk Coffee

President Jokowi highlighted a story about a mother giving her seven-month-old baby instant milk coffee in Gowa, South Sulawesi.


BKKBN Advises Women to Avoid Pregnancy After 30

21 Desember 2022

BKKBN Advises Women to Avoid Pregnancy After 30

BKKBN advises women to avoid getting pregnant after they turn 30 years old to prevent the risk of fatality


Pre-conception Examination Before Marriage Vital for Maternal Health: BKKBN

15 September 2022

Pre-conception Examination Before Marriage Vital for Maternal Health: BKKBN

National Population and Family Planning Agency (BKKBN) said that a pre-conception examination before marriage is necessary to improve maternal health.


BKKBN Pushes Stunting Reduction in 12 Priority Provinces

23 Maret 2022

BKKBN Pushes Stunting Reduction in 12 Priority Provinces

The BKKBN pushed child stunting reduction in 12 priority provinces to achieve the national target.


Jokowi Allows BKKBN to Hire More Family Planning Counselors

28 Januari 2021

Jokowi Allows BKKBN to Hire More Family Planning Counselors

President Jokowi supported the National Population and Family Planning Board (BKKBN) to hire more family planning or KB counselors.


BKKBN Comments on Sperm Donors in Family Resilience Draft Bill

21 Februari 2020

BKKBN Comments on Sperm Donors in Family Resilience Draft Bill

The BKKBN head says some articles in the draft bill has already been regulated in the fatwas of the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI).