Today , young people in Indonesia have various problems are quite complicated , ranging from early marriage to drug abuse . The younger the age at first marriage of the greater risks faced by mother and child . One indicator of the people's welfare is maternal mortality . Indonesia's maternal mortality rate is still high . UNICEF report of 2001 mentions the maternal mortality rate on average from 1980-1999 was 450 per 100,000 live births . While the results of 1995 Household Health Survey showed a decrease in the maternal mortality rate to 373 per 100,000 live births . Some of the main causes of death are not available with good maternal care , birth spacing is too close together , and early marriage .

       
A 1995 survey 21.5 % of Indonesian women get that done first marriage at the age of 17 years . In rural and urban women perform underage marriages recorded respectively 24.4 % and 16.1 % . Contained the largest percentage of early marriage in the province of East Java, 40.3 % , 39.6 % in West Java and South Kalimantan 37.5 % .

       
For the case of Human Immunodeficiency Virus / Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome ( HIV / AIDS ) shows , almost half, ie 45.9 percent of the cases were from the age of 20-29 years . The data show that adolescence is also vulnerable to HIV / AIDS . Which is still a problem today is that the age of first marriage for women in Indonesia has reached 19 years . In fact , women are expected age of first marriage of 21 years. Therefore , prosperous family planning should start as a teenager .

       
Central Bureau of Statistics in 2010 , there were 35 of 1,000 adolescents who had never given birth . In fact , the average marriage age of women was 19 years . To address the problem of teenagers today , the National Population and Family Planning programs continue promoting " Planned Generation Goes to School " .
" The program is expected to print genre figure among adolescents motivator to campaign to every school , " said Deputy Family Welfare and Family Empowerment National Population and Family Planning National Dr Sudibyo Alimoeso in Jakarta .

         
About 64 million people are vulnerable to cases of Indonesian teenagers marry young , or about 27.6 percent of the total population. It stated the Head of the National Population and Family Planning , Dr. Sugiri Syarief .

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