Building climate-ready healthcare facilities across Indonesia
Expanding health emergency readiness through a national e-learning for Indonesia’s reserve health workforce
Indonesia strengthens health workforce planning through labour market analysis
Building lasting protection against filariasis across Indonesia
Uniting to respond to mental health impacts of digital violence
Keeping malaria treatment effective in Papua through monitoring today to protect tomorrow
Indonesia health accounts 2024: Strengthening evidence for sustainable health financing
WHO supports BPOM to adopt code of conduct against tobacco industry interference
Sumenep successfully ended measles outbreak
Indonesia strengthens disease response through regional simulation exercise
Indonesia moves forward on universal health coverage while addressing remaining gaps
Indonesia, Australia and WHO partner to transform health care
Indonesia announces closure of polio outbreak
Indonesia commits to improving affordable and equitable eye health services
“Patient safety from the start!”: WHO, UNFPA call for safer health care for every newborn and child in Indonesia
Breastfeeding in Indonesia on the rise, but mothers need more support
Elevating nursing and midwifery: WHO and Indonesia launch new Collaborating Centre to boost capacity in Indonesia and the Western Pacific Region
World No Tobacco Day 2025: WHO hails Indonesia’s bold reforms, calls for decisive action on standardized packaging
Immunization, foundation for healthy generation to the Golden Indonesian Generation 2045
WHO, UNFPA commend Indonesia’s efforts to eliminate cervical cancer, urge streamlined vaccine strategy and enhanced screening
Strengthening One Health Field Epidemiology Capacity in the WHO South-East Asia Region
Mobilizing Solidarity and Collective Action for Emergency Operations
Bhutan completes consultation to finalize National Action Plan for Health Security (NAPHS)
International Women's Day
Across the WHO South-East Asia Region, progress on women’s health and wellbeing is slow. Adolescent birth rates remain high, and the use of modern contraceptive methods has stalled ...