
CROWN PRINCESS MARY VISIT TO INDONESIA DAY 2
Tuesday, 3 December
Crown Princess Mary of Denmark is visiting Indonesia from 2-4 December together with Development Cooperation Minister Rasmus Prehn and UN Population Fund (UNFPA) Executive Director Natalia Kanem.
Her Royal Highness become a Patron of UNFPA in 2010. The visit with a focus on sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) will provide insight into how SRHR challenges and solutions are handled in Indonesia.
- CROWN PRINCESS MARY VISIT TO INDONESIA DAY 1.
- CROWN PRINCESS MARY VISIT TO INDONESIA DAY 2.
- CROWN PRINCESS MARY VISIT TO INDONESIA DAY 3.
The Crown Princess wore her Michael Kors Jacquard Print Maxi Dress with Jimmy Choo pumps in nude leather.
Visit at Indonesia Midwives Association
Crown Princess Mary, UNFPA Executive Director Natalia Kanem and Minister Rasmus Prehn visited the Indonesian Midwives Association/Ikatan Bidan Indonesia or IBI.
They were welcomed by Dr. Emi Nurjasmi, President of IBI.
All smiles at the Indonesian Midwives Association!@UNFPA Patron HRH Crown Princess Mary of Denmark, @DanishMFA Developmemt Minister @RasmusPrehn & our Executive Director @Atayeshe commend IMA chief @eminurjasmi and her team for the lifesaving work they do!#ICPD25 pic.twitter.com/8P91c91Hcm
— UNFPA Asia & Pacific (@UNFPAasia) December 3, 2019
UNFPA is supporting midwifery education initiatives so that more women may be aware of the risks associated with pregnancy and childbirth, especially among teen mothers and women, that are circumcised.
Wonderful visit to the Indonesian Midwifery Association, which works to reduce maternal deaths & #EndFGM in the country.
— Dr. Natalia Kanem (@Atayeshe) December 3, 2019
Investing in midwives is a smart, cost-effective & sustainable way to help achieve universal access to sexual & reproductive health. pic.twitter.com/LK5BnBZraZ
This week @UNFPA Patron Crown Princess Mary of Denmark is visiting #Indonesia with @DanishMFA Development Minister @RasmusPrehn and our Executive Director @Atayeshe.
— UNFPA Asia & Pacific (@UNFPAasia) December 3, 2019
Today began at the Indonesian Midwifery Association which works to reduce maternal deaths and #EndFGM!#ICPD25 pic.twitter.com/GkScJQ8i8P
#Indonesia, the world’s 4th largest population, has one of the largest midwifery programmes globally.@UNFPA Patron Crown Princess Mary of Denmark, @DanishMFA @RasmusPrehn & @Atayeshe visited the Midwives Association to hear about progress&challenges in reducing maternal deaths. pic.twitter.com/HQE9ntJ9sX
— UNFPA Asia & Pacific (@UNFPAasia) December 3, 2019
“Saya dulu menyediakan layanan sunat perempuan (FGM). Tp setelah mengetahui FGM tdk ada manfaat medis, bahkan bahayakan anak perempuan, saya berhenti. Kini saya menjadi penggiat utk mengakhiri FGM, dgn meningkatkan kesadaran kpd sesama bidan & jg masyarakat”
— UNFPA Indonesia (@UNFPAIndonesia) December 3, 2019
– Bidan Suci#EndFGM pic.twitter.com/3awVZrYYaH
To #EndFGM in #Indonesia, we need to know how prevalent this harmful practice is across this vast archipelago with much better data, so our efforts are better informed.@UNFPA Patron Crown Princess Mary of Denmark & @Atayeshe visit the Indonesian Midwives Association.#ICPD25 pic.twitter.com/WFGmWETvHC
— UNFPA Asia & Pacific (@UNFPAasia) December 3, 2019
Midwives save lives. It’s that simple.
— UNFPA Asia & Pacific (@UNFPAasia) December 3, 2019
Applause for Indonesia’s midwives from @UNFPA Patron HRH Crown Princess Mary of Denmark, @DanishMFA Development Minister @RasmusPrehn, and our Executive Director @Atayeshe – at the Indonesian Midwives Association!#ICPD25 pic.twitter.com/uvfCN4efPK
Dialogue About Gender-Based Violence
Crown Princess Mary took part in a dialogue with Indonesian Health Authorities and the National Commission on Violence Against Women/ Komnas Perempuan.
The Commission devotes itself to the basic rights of Indonesian women, especially with regard to all forms of violence against women.
To strengthen humanitarian response for women amid disasters we must strengthen women’s status in society overall.
— UNFPA Asia & Pacific (@UNFPAasia) December 3, 2019
Ibu Yunniyanti of Indonesia’s Nat’l Commission on #ViolenceAgainstWomen, to @UNFPA Patron Crown Princess Mary, @RasmusPrehn & @Atayeshe visiting Jakarta this week. pic.twitter.com/xvxCxcIOdH
Pagi ini berdiskusi dengan Putri Mahkota Kerajaan Denmark, Crown Princess Mary tentang berbagai isu kependudukan & perempuan. Beliau ini bersahaja, rendah hati, & berkomitmen tinggi. pic.twitter.com/NSRRLg9hB5
— Alissa Wahid (@AlissaWahid) December 3, 2019
Mobile Health Clinic Visit
Later, Crown Princess Mary, Minister Rasmus Prehn and UNFPA Executive Director Natalia Kanem visited the Peacumber Coffee, where an example of a mobile health clinic is set up.
In 2014 UNFPA initiated the mobile health clinic proyect, UNALA, as an innovative model that engages the private sector in the delivery of health information and services for young people in Indonesia.
The name ‘UNALA’ comes from Sanskrit, and means ‘your ability to make decisions’.
During her visit at the Peacumber Coffe, The Crown Princess took part in a dialogue about Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) with young people.
Vital information for young people on sexual & reproductive health and other issues pertinent to youth. In a setting free of stigma & judgment.
— UNFPA Asia & Pacific (@UNFPAasia) December 3, 2019
Our Patron, Denmark’s Crown Princess Mary & @DanishMFA Minister @RasmusPrehn learn about Indonesia’s @UnalaYouth programme!#ICPD25 pic.twitter.com/qfJv32jRiS
Investing in youth means equipping them with the knowledge they need to chart their own futures.
— Dr. Natalia Kanem (@Atayeshe) December 3, 2019
Thanks to @UnalaYouth & @UNFPAIndonesia, more young Indonesians can access youth-friendly sexual & reproductive health information & services. pic.twitter.com/W8KERXc6sZ
There are thousands of young women in our @hm factory. They lacked vital information on sexual & reproductive health. But thanks to @UnalaYouth programmes, that’s changed.
— UNFPA Asia & Pacific (@UNFPAasia) December 3, 2019
Just one of the many stories shared in Yogyakarta today with our Patron, Denmark’s Crown Princess Mary. pic.twitter.com/0ydoiT6d1J
Celebration of the 70th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations Between Denmark and Indonesia
The Crown Princess participated at the launch of the celebration of the 70th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations Between Denmark and Indonesia at the Borobudur, or Barabudur, a 9th-century Mahayana Buddhist temple in Central Java.
The logo for the official celebration was presented, and The Crown Princess, together with Minister Rasmus Prehn and UNFPA Executive Director Natalia Kanem, attended a Danish-Indonesian ballet and were offered a Danish-Indonesian menu.
Denmark & Indonesia mark 70 years of ties!
— UNFPA Asia & Pacific (@UNFPAasia) December 3, 2019
With majestic #Borobudur in the distance, @DanishMFA Development Minister @RasmusPrehn pledges collaboration on sustainable development, as both countries & the world seek to achieve #ICPD & the #SDGs! @UNFPA is their proud partner! pic.twitter.com/hwo5h2wB69
Selamat Datang di Jawa Tengah “Her Royal Highness the Crown Princess of Denmark” Yang Mulia Mary Elizabeth : Kunjungan Diplomatik Kerjasama Indonesia Denmark ke-70… pic.twitter.com/m6POXnprqv
— Disporapar Jateng #JatengGayeng (@disporaparjtg) December 3, 2019
For her last engagement of the day, The Crown Princess wore her Etro pink printed dress.
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