Tracking every rupiah: Indonesia's bold step towards universal health coverage
Clean cooking fuels more effective in cutting harmful pollutants: WHO policy brief
New year, new opportunities: How Indonesia aims to rapidly improve reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health
No one left behind: WHO launches disability inclusion guide for action
Empowering healthcare educators through coaching programme for Poltekkes lecturers
New WHO regional strategy supports Indonesia’s mission to end NTDs by 2030
Transforming adolescent health: WHO’s comprehensive report on global progress and gaps
Less burden, better care: MoH and WHO accelerate JKN redistribution
Preventing and controlling cancer: WHO and partners step up support
The 2024 status report on marketing of breast-milk substitutes: opportunities, challenges and the path ahead
Investigation of Acute Kidney Injury in Children in Indonesia: Results and Regulatory Actions
Polio immunization campaign in Pidie Aceh reaches 85 percent of children to date
Stand-up Comedians and Musicians Unite in Ending Violence against Women and Girls
The Republic of Indonesia and WHO agree to strengthen health emergency operational readiness and emergency medical teams in countries
Time to act to curb antimicrobial resistance now
As Indonesia’s catch-up immunization campaign ends, urgent efforts still needed to address backslide in childhood vaccinations – UNICEF & WHO
Working hand in hand to manage COVID‑19 laboratory quality
The government guarantees PCV immunization for all Indonesian children to protect them from the dangers of pulmonary inflammation (pneumonia)
World Breastfeeding Week: UNICEF and WHO urge greater support for breastfeeding in Indonesia as rates decline during COVID-19
National Child Immunisation Month to Address Low Coverage due to COVID-19
Strengthening Pandemic Readiness: South-East Asia Advances Unity Studies under the Pandemic Influenza Preparedness initiative
WHO Supports Sri Lanka to Outline the Plan for Estimating the Influenza Burden of Disease Through a Feasibility Assessment
Nepal Verified for Rubella Elimination: WHO South-East Asia Region Achieves Major Milestone
The World Health Organization’s South-East Asia Region has reaffirmed its commitment to eliminate measles and rubella from the Region by 2026. This ambitious public health goal, a ...
Nepal eliminates rubella
The World Health Organization today announced Nepal has eliminated rubella as a public health problem, a remarkable achievement for a country making concerted efforts to protect it ...