The Pathway to Achieving MDGs 4 & 5
“The Pathway to Achieving MDGs 4 & 5” (ACHIEVE) is implemented in four Eastern Indonesian provinces by UNICEF.
“The Pathway to Achieving MDGs 4 & 5” (ACHIEVE) is implemented in four Eastern Indonesian provinces by UNICEF.
Malaria in Pregnancy (MIP) is a UNICEF supported project to control malaria in pregnancy especially in the highly endemic malaria provinces of Eastern Indonesia. The incidence of malaria in pregnancy in Eastern Indonesia is 3.9 %, affecting about 180,000pregnancy per year (HHS 2001).
USAID provides support to expand UNICEF’s Green and Clean Slums concept to three cities in Eastern Indonesia and Jakarta. USAID support focuses on improving water and sanitation in urban communities by building the capacity of water utilities and city water and sanitation working groups, providing community and school facilities, and improving solid waste management.
The Coral Triangle Support Partnership-Indonesia (CTSP-I) is a collaborative five-year project to bring about the protection of marine systems and their myriad habitats for the benefit and sustainable livelihoods of communities across the Coral Triangle Region of Indonesia.
USAID supports Indonesia’s democratic consolidation by funding activities that help communities to identify and address local challenges. .
NOAA is providing training in key areas to support Indonesia’s participation in the Coral Triangle Initiative. Training focuses on developing a sustainable approach to fisheries management and strengthening management of marine protected areas.
The objective of this activity is to train approximately 300 technical facilitators for the PNPM-Rural/RESPEK Program in the provinces of Papua and West Papua. This will help fill the gap of available technical facilitators and
The development objective of the National Program for Community Empowerment in Rural Areas Project for Indonesia is to rural locations to benefit from improved local governance and socio-economic conditions. T
The objective of the Coral Reef Rehabilitation and Management Program - Coral Triangle Initiative (COREMAP-CTI) Project for Indonesia is to institutionalize the COREMAP approach of a viable, decentralized and integrated framework for sustainable management of coral reef resources, associated eco-systems and bio-diversity for the welfare of the communities in seven selected districts of five provinces in the country.
The overall objective is to ensure that the urban poor benefit from improved socio-economic and Local Governance Conditions.