The National Population and Family Planning Board (BKKBN) completed two rounds of the PMA2020 family planning survey in Indonesia between 2015 and 2016.
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The National Population and Family Planning Board (BKKBN) completed two rounds of the PMA2020 family planning survey in Indonesia between 2015 and 2016.
PMA uses innovative mobile technology to support low-cost, rapid-turnaround surveys monitoring key health and development indicators. Surveys are completed by resident enumerators, uploaded to a central server via a mobile data network, cleaned and analyzed. Results are disseminated shortly after.
Technical Area | Survey | Results Brief | Indicators Report |
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Family Planning | PMA2020, South Sulawesi, Round 2, 2016 | English Indonesian | |
Family Planning | PMA2020, South Sulawesi, Round 1, 2015 | English Indonesian | |
Water, Sanitation, & Hygiene | PMA2020, Round 2, 2016 | English | |
Menstrual Hygiene Management | PMA2020, Round 2, 2016 | English Indonesian | |
Family Planning | PMA2020, Round 2, 2016 | English Indonesian | English |
Water, Sanitation, & Hygiene | PMA2020, Round 1, 2015 | English | |
Family Planning | PMA2020, Round 1, 2015 | English Indonesian | |
Family Planning | PMA2020, Makassar, Round 2, 2016 | English Indonesian | |
Family Planning | PMA2020, Makassar, Round 1, 2015 | English Indonesian |
Snapshot of Indicators (SOIs) are online tables that provide a summary of key family planning indicators and information on sample design, questionnaires, data processing, response rates and sample error estimates.
of women reported an unmet need for family planning in 2016, up from 8.4% in 2012.
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The National Population and Family Planning Board (BKKBN) is the Indonesian government agency responsible for managing the national family planning programs. In doing so, BKKBN is involved with ministries, non-governmental organizations, and community organizations or institutions.
National Population and Family Planning Board of IndonesiaTitut Yuli Prihyugiarto, MSPH
Drs. Titut Yuli Prihyugiarto is a senior researcher and former Chief Division of Results Evaluation, Centre for Family Planning & Reproductive Health Research at the National Population and Family Planning Board (BKKBN). Drs. Yugi brought a wealth of survey experience and family planning expertise to PMA2020/Indonesia’s leadership team. In the past, he has played a key role in overseeing implementation of BKKBN’s Family Planning “Mini-Survey” – a large-scale paper and pencil survey used to monitor progress on key family planning indicators.
Siswanto Wilopo, MD, PhD
Professor Siswanto Wilopo is the Director of the Center for Reproductive Health and the Chairman of the Department of Public Health/Post-Graduate Program of Public Health Faculty of Medicine at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), and a Professor of Population Health. His research background includes family planning, reproductive health, and population health. His work on PMA2020 built upon a longstanding collaboration of the Center for Reproductive Health UGM with the National Population and Family Planning Board (BKKBN) and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. He holds an MD from UGM and a doctorate from Johns Hopkins University.