Past Project

  • 10 Desember 2024 - 30 April 2025Support for Nutrition of Malnourished Toddlers and Pregnant Women with Chronic Energy Deficiency (KEK) in East Nusa Tenggara (NTT)

    This project is a short-term project aimed at sustaining community-based health and social initiatives to aid the recovery of around 250 toddlers suffering from malnutrition, at risk of stunting, or already diagnosed with severe malnutrition, along with 90 pregnant women experiencing chronic energy deficiency (KEK). The project, implemented by UPKM/CD Bethesda YAKKUM across three districts in East Nusa Tenggara (Malaka, Alor, and East Sumba), addresses cases of severe malnutrition, undernutrition, and stunting among children.

  • 1 May 2021 – 30 April 2024Enhancing the Role of Civil Society to Achieve a Quality Health Care System

    This project supports 30 villages across 3 districts in East Nusa Tenggara to develop health and social support initiatives using the SALT approach. It promotes collaboration between villages and local health centers (Puskesmas) to improve the quality of health services at the district level.

  • 1 February – 30 November 2022Strengthening Adaptive, Resilient, and Inclusive Tourism Villages in East Sumba (PUSAKA SIAP SIAGA SUMBA TIMUR)

    This project aims to revitalize the tourism village economy in East Sumba by enhancing resilience to COVID-19 and disaster risks. It focuses on strengthening the capacity of tourism and creative economy actors, improving health protocol facilities, and supporting economic recovery through training and capital assistance.

  • 1 July 2019 - 30 June 2022Integrated HIV and AIDS Prevention Project in Belu District and Yogyakarta City

    This project contributes to the implementation of an integrated HIV prevention program and provides support to improve the health and quality of life of people living with HIV (PLHIV) in Belu District and Yogyakarta City.

  • November 2021 - March 2022Community-Based Water Management & Inclusive Sanitation in East Nusa Tenggara

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    The water and sanitation project in two flood-prone villages in Malaka District, supported by Good People International South Korea, focuses on clean water facility development and strengthening local water management teams. It also aims to improve access to safe and inclusive sanitation and foster local sanitation entrepreneurs for long-term solutions in disaster-affected and water-scarce areas.

  • 1 February 2018 - 30 April 2021Strengthening Civil Society's Role in Achieving a Quality Health Care System (with additional focus on COVID-19 Response)

    This project supports 30 villages across three districts in East Nusa Tenggara (Sumba Timur, Alor, and Malaka) to develop health and social support initiatives using the SALT approach. It fosters collaboration between villages and health centers (Puskesmas) to improve healthcare services. In 2020, the project also contributed to the COVID-19 pandemic response and recovery efforts following Cyclone Seroja in Sumba Timur and Malaka.

  • February 2016 – August 2018SEHATI (Sustainable Sanitation and Hygiene in Eastern Indonesia)

    The SEHATI program, funded by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, is a continuation of the SHAW program and is implemented in partnership with Indonesian organizations such as CD Bethesda, Plan International Indonesia, YDD, YMP, and Rumsram. This program aims to ensure sustainable sanitation and hygiene in seven districts of Eastern Indonesia by applying the community-based total sanitation principles (STBM), including the elimination of open defecation, handwashing with soap, and the management of household water, waste, and wastewater.

  • February 2015 - January 2018Enhancement of Civil Society’s and Stakeholders’ Role to Achieve Qualified System of Mother and Child Health Care and Prevention of Communicable Diseases in East Nusa Tenggara

    This project is implemented in East Sumba, Alor, and Malaka (West Timor) with the aim of improving the health conditions of TB patients in target villages, as well as enhancing the health of pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, infants, and toddlers.

     
     
  • February 2015 - January 2018Enhancement of Civil Society’s and Stakeholders’ Role to Achieve Qualified System of Mother and Child Health Care and Prevention of Communicable Diseases in East Nusa Tenggara

    The purpose of this project is to improve the health conditions of TB patients in target villages, as well as to enhance the health of pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, infants, and toddlers.

     
     
  • April 2010 - June 2015Sanitation, Hygiene, and Water (SHAW) for Eastern Indonesia

    SHAW is a 4.5-year project implemented in nine districts in Eastern Indonesia aimed at improving access to toilets and hygiene practices. The program strengthens the capacity of government, private sector, and local stakeholders to deliver sanitation services in rural communities. SHAW also supports the Ministry of Health’s implementation of Community-Based Total Sanitation (STBM), targeting to reach over 1.1 million people in 1,000 villages, and serves as the pioneering effort to develop STBM in Indonesia.

  • 2010 - Desember 2014Strengthening Community Based Health Care System Through Primary Heath Care Approach Towards MDGs 2015

    Strengthening Community Organizations to improve health conditions through community-managed health service systems, contributing to the 2015 Millennium Development Goals. This project is implemented in Flores, West Timor, Alor, East Sumba, Central Java, Yogyakarta, and Lombok.

  • 2013-2016Sustainable Establishment of an Independent Entity in Timor Leste for Implementing Community Based Health Services – Continuation

    The goal of this project is to establish and strengthen professional, accountable, and transparent civil society organizations in public health, reduce the incidence of tropical diseases, waterborne diseases, and maternal and child mortality in the project areas, and improve the development and implementation of health policies supporting maternal and child health, tropical disease control, and herbal medicine promotion at the national and district levels.

     
     
  • June 2013 - Desember 2015Sexual Reproductive Health and Right (SRHR) Access, Services and Knowledge for Young People

    The goal of this project is to increase knowledge about sexuality among youth, including LGBTQI, young people living with HIV (YPLWH), adolescents (10-16 years), youth in remote areas, and people with disabilities; improve access to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) commodities such as ARVs and contraception; enhance SRH services in public and private clinics; and promote respect for the sexual and reproductive rights of young people, including those from marginalized groups.

  • 2011-2012Facilitation of the development of advanced cadre's capacity as an effort to fight for improvement of maternal and child health services and the independence of villages in Southeast Sulawesi

    The project aims to enhance the cognitive, affective, and psychomotor capacities of ACCESS Phase II partners in four districts of Southeast Sulawesi (Lambu Ina-Muna, LEPPMI-Buton Utara, Yasinta-Buton, APPAK-Baubau) regarding the concepts and practices of maternal and child health services as well as IHC management.

  • January 2009 - Desember 2012Capacity Building for Community-Based Health Services in Timor Leste, Terminal Phase

    To strengthen partner capacity through capacity building, community-based health programs, and advocacy for the national health system.

     
     
  • 2007-2010Earthquake Response in Yogyakarta and Clean Water Program in Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara

    The May 2006 earthquake in Yogyakarta damaged clean water and sanitation facilities as well as micro-enterprises in Yogyakarta and Central Java. Supported by AfdDw (German Doctors), this program aided economic recovery through training and marketing of organic agricultural products, and renovation of damaged toilets, pipes, and wells. Additionally, the program supported clean water provision in Lombok, especially in Central and North Lombok districts, to assist drought-affected villages.

  • 2006-2008Community-Based Clean Water and Sanitation Management in East Sumba and West Timor

    This program supports the development and maintenance of clean water sources in 30 villages across East Sumba and South Central Timor. Activities include renovation, construction, and exploration of clean water potentials. The program also trains communities to independently manage water facilities by building wells, protecting springs, constructing toilets, and installing eco-friendly pipes. At the project’s conclusion, a study on climate change risks and community adaptation is conducted.