People sometimes say, "Don't ask, don't tell" when they talk about reproductive health. The society's reluctance to speak about reproductive health is dangerous, for it may lead to problems in Indonesia's reproductive health, e.g. sexually transmitted diseases and HIV/AIDS, gender discrimination, birth control problems, and problems in teenagers. As one of CIMSA's Standing Committees, SCORA has a vision to encourage medical students to improve the reproductive health of our nation, including IADS. Our projects include Homopedia, World AIDS Day, Breast Cancer Day, Sex Education, and International Women's Day
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breast cancer dayOur campaign to raise awareness towards breast cancer through the art of photography and videography. Learn more
sex educationGiven the fact that half of Jakarta's teenager have had sex before they are married, we think education about free sex and reproductive health is becoming more important than ever. Learn more
world aids dayWith the continuously rising prevalence of HIV/AIDS in Indonesia and yet still there is no cure for HIV/AIDS, in collaboration with CIMSA UIN, we are trying to get one step closer in reducing HIV prevalence by giving education, free health screening, voluntary counselling and testing (we are working together with YPI & RSCM), and many other fun competitions. Learn more
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