The Indonesian archipelago is located in a region that is highly prone to natural disasters; more than 97% of Indonesians live in disaster-prone areas. When disasters occur, UNFPA supports Indonesia’s government on the reproductive health and gender-based violence components of the response. This includes, for instance, support for safe spaces, where women, adolescents and young people can access GBV and SRH services, information and social support.
News
Ensuring safe deliveries in a humanitarian crisis in Maguindanao
29 August 20191
News
All-women team provides life-saving humanitarian support in Marawi
16 August 20191
Updates
With the Republic of Korea and UNDP, fostering youth-led innovations in Rwanda
26 Jul 20191
News
Women belong at the centre of peace efforts, women UN leaders urge in Afghanistan
24 July 20191
Humanitarian needs
Last updated on - April 2021
Disclaimer
- Results data are reported and updated as they become available.
- -Targets and UNFPA's populations of concern, including women of reproductive age and pregnant women, are estimated using the MISP calculator.
- -Funding estimates are based on country planning processes, including inter-agency humanitarian response plans and regional refugee and resilience plans.
News
Midwives save lives – but more support for midwifery is needed
04 June 20191
Updates
Strategic partnership with Canada continues with new contribution for humanitarian action
30 May 20191
News
Barcode technology transforms access to family planning in the Philippines
03 June 20191
News
Ending obstetric fistula: Devastating and preventable childbirth injury continues to haunt women
21 May 20191
News
In China, women work to raise the status of girls
13 May 20191