Crown Princess Mary continues official visit to Indonesia
Today, Crown Princess Mary continued her official visit to Indonesia as Patron of the United Nations Population Fund.
She first visited the Indonesian Midwives Association before taking part in a dialogue on gender-based violence and humanitarian crisis management.
In the afternoon, she visited the Peacumber Coffee, where an example of a mobile health clinic has been set up. The mobile clinics are one of the UNFPA's measures in favor of access to contraception in Indonesia. The sexual and reproductive health and rights of girls and women are recognized, but contraception is not offered to unmarried women as well as married women without the permission of their husbands. The clinics offer free access to information, healthcare, and contraception.
In the evening, Mary attended an event launching the official celebrations of the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Denmark and Indonesia.
For her day events, Mary wore her Michael Michael Kors printed dress with Jimmy Choo pumps and a Dulong bracelet.
In the evening, Mary wore her Etro pink printed dress with her Gianvito Ross black mesh suede pumps and her Carlend Copenhagen pink clutch.