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#6552194
23 March 2021
Activities of residents around the banks of the Ciliwung River in the Manggarai area, Jakarta, Indonesia on March 23, 2021. Data from the Indonesian Central Statistics Agency (BPS), the number of poor Indonesians reached 27.55 million people in September 2020, an increase of 2.76 million people compared to September 2019. This figure has made Indonesian poverty back through the level of 10% of the population. To be precise, it is 10.19% or an increase of 0.97 percentage points from 9.22% in the September 2019 period. The Indonesian government is targeting the number of poor people to decrease to a level of 9.2% by the end of 2021.
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#6552196
23 March 2021
Activities of residents around the banks of the Ciliwung River in the Manggarai area, Jakarta, Indonesia on March 23, 2021. Data from the Indonesian Central Statistics Agency (BPS), the number of poor Indonesians reached 27.55 million people in September 2020, an increase of 2.76 million people compared to September 2019. This figure has made Indonesian poverty back through the level of 10% of the population. To be precise, it is 10.19% or an increase of 0.97 percentage points from 9.22% in the September 2019 period. The Indonesian government is targeting the number of poor people to decrease to a level of 9.2% by the end of 2021.
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#4834800
6 September 2019
A health volunteer is on regular visit to a pregnant mother's house in Semarang, Central Java Province on September 06, 2019. The Central Java Provincial Government has promoted Central Java Happy to peek at pregnant women or 5NG (JateNG GayeNG NginceNG WoNG MeteNG) and Hospital Without Borders or RSTD (Rumah Sakit Tanpa Dinding) programs to reduce maternal and infant mortality rate and to improve its population's degree of health. The volunteers joining these programs would visit and provide free healthcare for pregnant women at their homes, which involve providing physical examination and counseling, and even taking and accompanying them until they give birth to their infants. If need be, they would even call the ambulance and access 24-hour emergency midwife service with the closest hospital. Based on the Province's Health Department's data, in 2013 the maternal mortality rate (MMR) in Central Java was around 118.62 per 100,000 live birth. Currently, the rate has decreased drastically to 88.58 deaths per 100,000 births.
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#4834802
6 September 2019
A health volunteer is on regular visit to a pregnant mother's house in Semarang, Central Java Province on September 06, 2019. The Central Java Provincial Government has promoted Central Java Happy to peek at pregnant women or 5NG (JateNG GayeNG NginceNG WoNG MeteNG) and Hospital Without Borders or RSTD (Rumah Sakit Tanpa Dinding) programs to reduce maternal and infant mortality rate and to improve its population's degree of health. The volunteers joining these programs would visit and provide free healthcare for pregnant women at their homes, which involve providing physical examination and counseling, and even taking and accompanying them until they give birth to their infants. If need be, they would even call the ambulance and access 24-hour emergency midwife service with the closest hospital. Based on the Province's Health Department's data, in 2013 the maternal mortality rate (MMR) in Central Java was around 118.62 per 100,000 live birth. Currently, the rate has decreased drastically to 88.58 deaths per 100,000 births.
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#4834804
6 September 2019
A health volunteer is on regular visit to a pregnant mother's house in Semarang, Central Java Province on September 06, 2019. The Central Java Provincial Government has promoted Central Java Happy to peek at pregnant women or 5NG (JateNG GayeNG NginceNG WoNG MeteNG) and Hospital Without Borders or RSTD (Rumah Sakit Tanpa Dinding) programs to reduce maternal and infant mortality rate and to improve its population's degree of health. The volunteers joining these programs would visit and provide free healthcare for pregnant women at their homes, which involve providing physical examination and counseling, and even taking and accompanying them until they give birth to their infants. If need be, they would even call the ambulance and access 24-hour emergency midwife service with the closest hospital. Based on the Province's Health Department's data, in 2013 the maternal mortality rate (MMR) in Central Java was around 118.62 per 100,000 live birth. Currently, the rate has decreased drastically to 88.58 deaths per 100,000 births.
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#4834806
6 September 2019
A health volunteer is on regular visit to a pregnant mother's house in Semarang, Central Java Province on September 06, 2019. The Central Java Provincial Government has promoted Central Java Happy to peek at pregnant women or 5NG (JateNG GayeNG NginceNG WoNG MeteNG) and Hospital Without Borders or RSTD (Rumah Sakit Tanpa Dinding) programs to reduce maternal and infant mortality rate and to improve its population's degree of health. The volunteers joining these programs would visit and provide free healthcare for pregnant women at their homes, which involve providing physical examination and counseling, and even taking and accompanying them until they give birth to their infants. If need be, they would even call the ambulance and access 24-hour emergency midwife service with the closest hospital. Based on the Province's Health Department's data, in 2013 the maternal mortality rate (MMR) in Central Java was around 118.62 per 100,000 live birth. Currently, the rate has decreased drastically to 88.58 deaths per 100,000 births.
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#4834808
6 September 2019
A health volunteer is on regular visit to a pregnant mother's house in Semarang, Central Java Province on September 06, 2019. The Central Java Provincial Government has promoted Central Java Happy to peek at pregnant women or 5NG (JateNG GayeNG NginceNG WoNG MeteNG) and Hospital Without Borders or RSTD (Rumah Sakit Tanpa Dinding) programs to reduce maternal and infant mortality rate and to improve its population's degree of health. The volunteers joining these programs would visit and provide free healthcare for pregnant women at their homes, which involve providing physical examination and counseling, and even taking and accompanying them until they give birth to their infants. If need be, they would even call the ambulance and access 24-hour emergency midwife service with the closest hospital. Based on the Province's Health Department's data, in 2013 the maternal mortality rate (MMR) in Central Java was around 118.62 per 100,000 live birth. Currently, the rate has decreased drastically to 88.58 deaths per 100,000 births.
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#4834810
6 September 2019
A health volunteer is on regular visit to a pregnant mother's house in Semarang, Central Java Province on September 06, 2019. The Central Java Provincial Government has promoted Central Java Happy to peek at pregnant women or 5NG (JateNG GayeNG NginceNG WoNG MeteNG) and Hospital Without Borders or RSTD (Rumah Sakit Tanpa Dinding) programs to reduce maternal and infant mortality rate and to improve its population's degree of health. The volunteers joining these programs would visit and provide free healthcare for pregnant women at their homes, which involve providing physical examination and counseling, and even taking and accompanying them until they give birth to their infants. If need be, they would even call the ambulance and access 24-hour emergency midwife service with the closest hospital. Based on the Province's Health Department's data, in 2013 the maternal mortality rate (MMR) in Central Java was around 118.62 per 100,000 live birth. Currently, the rate has decreased drastically to 88.58 deaths per 100,000 births.
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#4834812
6 September 2019
A health volunteer is on regular visit to a pregnant mother's house in Semarang, Central Java Province on September 06, 2019. The Central Java Provincial Government has promoted Central Java Happy to peek at pregnant women or 5NG (JateNG GayeNG NginceNG WoNG MeteNG) and Hospital Without Borders or RSTD (Rumah Sakit Tanpa Dinding) programs to reduce maternal and infant mortality rate and to improve its population's degree of health. The volunteers joining these programs would visit and provide free healthcare for pregnant women at their homes, which involve providing physical examination and counseling, and even taking and accompanying them until they give birth to their infants. If need be, they would even call the ambulance and access 24-hour emergency midwife service with the closest hospital. Based on the Province's Health Department's data, in 2013 the maternal mortality rate (MMR) in Central Java was around 118.62 per 100,000 live birth. Currently, the rate has decreased drastically to 88.58 deaths per 100,000 births.
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#4834814
6 September 2019
A health volunteer is on regular visit to a pregnant mother's house in Semarang, Central Java Province on September 06, 2019. The Central Java Provincial Government has promoted Central Java Happy to peek at pregnant women or 5NG (JateNG GayeNG NginceNG WoNG MeteNG) and Hospital Without Borders or RSTD (Rumah Sakit Tanpa Dinding) programs to reduce maternal and infant mortality rate and to improve its population's degree of health. The volunteers joining these programs would visit and provide free healthcare for pregnant women at their homes, which involve providing physical examination and counseling, and even taking and accompanying them until they give birth to their infants. If need be, they would even call the ambulance and access 24-hour emergency midwife service with the closest hospital. Based on the Province's Health Department's data, in 2013 the maternal mortality rate (MMR) in Central Java was around 118.62 per 100,000 live birth. Currently, the rate has decreased drastically to 88.58 deaths per 100,000 births.
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#4834816
6 September 2019
A health volunteer is on regular visit to a pregnant mother's house in Semarang, Central Java Province on September 06, 2019. The Central Java Provincial Government has promoted Central Java Happy to peek at pregnant women or 5NG (JateNG GayeNG NginceNG WoNG MeteNG) and Hospital Without Borders or RSTD (Rumah Sakit Tanpa Dinding) programs to reduce maternal and infant mortality rate and to improve its population's degree of health. The volunteers joining these programs would visit and provide free healthcare for pregnant women at their homes, which involve providing physical examination and counseling, and even taking and accompanying them until they give birth to their infants. If need be, they would even call the ambulance and access 24-hour emergency midwife service with the closest hospital. Based on the Province's Health Department's data, in 2013 the maternal mortality rate (MMR) in Central Java was around 118.62 per 100,000 live birth. Currently, the rate has decreased drastically to 88.58 deaths per 100,000 births.
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#4834818
6 September 2019
A health volunteer is on regular visit to a pregnant mother's house in Semarang, Central Java Province on September 06, 2019. The Central Java Provincial Government has promoted Central Java Happy to peek at pregnant women or 5NG (JateNG GayeNG NginceNG WoNG MeteNG) and Hospital Without Borders or RSTD (Rumah Sakit Tanpa Dinding) programs to reduce maternal and infant mortality rate and to improve its population's degree of health. The volunteers joining these programs would visit and provide free healthcare for pregnant women at their homes, which involve providing physical examination and counseling, and even taking and accompanying them until they give birth to their infants. If need be, they would even call the ambulance and access 24-hour emergency midwife service with the closest hospital. Based on the Province's Health Department's data, in 2013 the maternal mortality rate (MMR) in Central Java was around 118.62 per 100,000 live birth. Currently, the rate has decreased drastically to 88.58 deaths per 100,000 births.
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#4834820
6 September 2019
A health volunteer is on regular visit to a pregnant mother's house in Semarang, Central Java Province on September 06, 2019. The Central Java Provincial Government has promoted Central Java Happy to peek at pregnant women or 5NG (JateNG GayeNG NginceNG WoNG MeteNG) and Hospital Without Borders or RSTD (Rumah Sakit Tanpa Dinding) programs to reduce maternal and infant mortality rate and to improve its population's degree of health. The volunteers joining these programs would visit and provide free healthcare for pregnant women at their homes, which involve providing physical examination and counseling, and even taking and accompanying them until they give birth to their infants. If need be, they would even call the ambulance and access 24-hour emergency midwife service with the closest hospital. Based on the Province's Health Department's data, in 2013 the maternal mortality rate (MMR) in Central Java was around 118.62 per 100,000 live birth. Currently, the rate has decreased drastically to 88.58 deaths per 100,000 births.
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#4834822
6 September 2019
A health volunteer is on regular visit to a pregnant mother's house in Semarang, Central Java Province on September 06, 2019. The Central Java Provincial Government has promoted Central Java Happy to peek at pregnant women or 5NG (JateNG GayeNG NginceNG WoNG MeteNG) and Hospital Without Borders or RSTD (Rumah Sakit Tanpa Dinding) programs to reduce maternal and infant mortality rate and to improve its population's degree of health. The volunteers joining these programs would visit and provide free healthcare for pregnant women at their homes, which involve providing physical examination and counseling, and even taking and accompanying them until they give birth to their infants. If need be, they would even call the ambulance and access 24-hour emergency midwife service with the closest hospital. Based on the Province's Health Department's data, in 2013 the maternal mortality rate (MMR) in Central Java was around 118.62 per 100,000 live birth. Currently, the rate has decreased drastically to 88.58 deaths per 100,000 births.
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#4834824
6 September 2019
A health volunteer is on regular visit to a pregnant mother's house in Semarang, Central Java Province on September 06, 2019. The Central Java Provincial Government has promoted Central Java Happy to peek at pregnant women or 5NG (JateNG GayeNG NginceNG WoNG MeteNG) and Hospital Without Borders or RSTD (Rumah Sakit Tanpa Dinding) programs to reduce maternal and infant mortality rate and to improve its population's degree of health. The volunteers joining these programs would visit and provide free healthcare for pregnant women at their homes, which involve providing physical examination and counseling, and even taking and accompanying them until they give birth to their infants. If need be, they would even call the ambulance and access 24-hour emergency midwife service with the closest hospital. Based on the Province's Health Department's data, in 2013 the maternal mortality rate (MMR) in Central Java was around 118.62 per 100,000 live birth. Currently, the rate has decreased drastically to 88.58 deaths per 100,000 births.
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#4834826
6 September 2019
A health volunteer is on regular visit to a pregnant mother's house in Semarang, Central Java Province on September 06, 2019. The Central Java Provincial Government has promoted Central Java Happy to peek at pregnant women or 5NG (JateNG GayeNG NginceNG WoNG MeteNG) and Hospital Without Borders or RSTD (Rumah Sakit Tanpa Dinding) programs to reduce maternal and infant mortality rate and to improve its population's degree of health. The volunteers joining these programs would visit and provide free healthcare for pregnant women at their homes, which involve providing physical examination and counseling, and even taking and accompanying them until they give birth to their infants. If need be, they would even call the ambulance and access 24-hour emergency midwife service with the closest hospital. Based on the Province's Health Department's data, in 2013 the maternal mortality rate (MMR) in Central Java was around 118.62 per 100,000 live birth. Currently, the rate has decreased drastically to 88.58 deaths per 100,000 births.
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