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about our way of life. we are no a country known for its tolerance where people are very civilised in their dealings with each other but also when there are differences of opinion or economic crises or when only go personally i think it's one of the best places to be in the whole of latin america part of the or maybe going to be in the. back to the dell my own family they've been enjoying meeting regularly with relatives and friends again so what do they think is the secret of your equates relative success in this crisis so far apart from good political decisions they think the country just got lucky to a certain extent. perhaps it's a different mutation of the virus that we have had that means the cases aren't as bad as in europe and. perhaps it's the climate yet in the saying. what a lie they were in my city and i had no idea there must be some other reason. a few
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months ago they never thought their lives would improve again so quickly but none of them will forget the anxious playing around here most birth any time soon. unfortunately most countries not like europe why when it comes to fighting the pandemic the current crisis has made life much harder for many people particularly women not downs have led to a shop rise in domestic violence and aside from this women are the ones typically taking on all the extra child care and home schooling responsibilities. statistically speaking women also have a far greater chance of losing their jobs or forming into extreme poverty in indonesia many women have other things to worry about too. even
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newborn babies where a face shield in the maternity ward of this hospital in jakarta the covert pandemic is affecting everybody in indonesia. davey raju has just given birth to her 3rd child her joy is tempered by concern she's a homemaker and her husband a driver. he used to work full time but now only has 2 days' work a week. i'm very worried. my baby needs milk every day and other things as well. but our income is much lower now we have to somehow scrape by. when you have to be from you know. d.v. ra you had chosen to have another child before the pandemic hit but hundreds of thousands of women in indonesia got pregnant during the pandemic without planning to this is banned on 150 kilometers east of the capital you see is pregnant
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but she didn't choose to have another child during the lockdown she ran out of contraceptive pills the local chemist was closed and condoms are not widely used in indonesia then her husband lost his job and now money is in short supply. during the lockdown the public health clinics didn't want to see women who i knew needed contraceptives. yet i could have gone to see a midwife privately but that would have been much too expensive. and even now that i'm pregnant i can't afford to see a midwife to get a check up. daughter c.t. and son dava both still go to school money is tight even without a 3rd child you are see has applied to join the public health insurance scheme but she doesn't yet know if she's been accepted it doesn't cost anything if you're poor
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yeah but i am on what i would hope will get health care for free. we don't really have any alternative. well it makes me dizzy to think about the future. and something i'm sorry i hope it works out. for you. that. employees of the national population and family planning board go around making announcements of your loudspeaker you can have sex you can get married but don't get pregnant men restrain yourselves or use contraception the authorities are worried about the surge in the number of births young thing that the law you know there are various methods of contraception an injection of pill condoms yeah yeah i mean 3 on t.v. is a midwife who works for the family planning board she tells women about their options
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she's one of 24000 counselors across the country even before the pandemic 17 percent of pregnancies in indonesia were not by choice but because of a lack of access to contraception even the coronavirus has made things worse scepter jante enter colleagues have only recently gotten back to work. and. that's what happens during the lockdown men and women spend more time together the more the men were at home off work and the women didn't dare to go out many didn't use contraception and that has meant lots of unwanted pregnancies. it's estimated that the lock down will mean as many as half a 1000000 more babies than usual. the authorities want to curb the boom so septra jante and her colleagues go door to door advising women and providing contraceptives often double the usual amounts. how to review mahela gave birth to her 1st child a couple of months ago now she's decided to use contraceptive pills. even as i did
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when i read about my normal the midwives remind her to take them at the same time every day without fail. a few houses further they visit uni she has one child and until now she has gotten contraceptive injections but they only work for 2 or 3 months so now she's decided to go for a hormone implant instead it works for 3 years the state will cover the cost. if women from very poor families get pregnant accidentally the children often suffer from developmental deficits because the pregnant mother and later the children don't have enough to eat. you hans he rarely leaves the house the number of new covert 1000 infections remain scarily high and she wants to keep her unborn baby as safe as possible. who can
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yeah i get more and more read every day. what does the future hold for us. how can we even survive under these conditions that when you're on the hey bill put the i'm a god and separate the in. the government was aiming to have the number of children with development deficits due to poverty within 4 years. the pandemic baby boom will make it harder to fulfill that ambitious goal. and now we had to kenya to make this makes. life. a little cheap. to.
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buy any of his face i'm still maintaining our school a living much without village merope in kenya. my dad. i love going to school simply because. i believe in me but i once. make my life you betcha make me sexy as you flora. when i am freed el-al listen in to news the hell out dancing and their loud grating
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claims led to his blatant grating my feelings. well. there are big global programs. i think of well but you. are of most places and you really are when this form to brand name was very clear not to be able to go to school they're not to get the basic means they want and become not to dress well they cannot be too well so it's so sad and i being we have the global warming now do you when it's gams there's a drought and these drought there's no food when there's no flu and people are most likely to stab and even leading to a day of. my
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hope for the fair chap. i would like to be landed my high school stanleys and then i join one of the big universities in kenya or even out the road and question my carry on. and the. basics if you for a name and. a letter of the i mean you could practitioner and then rule for sure and you say no the whole be all last name. what's makes me happy it's just everything i don't mean simply because i'm grateful for what i help in a way out in that happy from because of myself have been because of my peer and i just as myself. so that's why i'm happy i'm happy always.
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