President Subianto's ambitious plan of health checks for all is one of Indonesia's biggest ever health initiatives, but not everyone is convinced it will have the desired effect. Chris McCall reports.
The U.N. says about 2,800 Rohingya refugees live in Indonesia. The 925 in Pekanbaru on Sumatra island, close to Malaysia, had ...
The UK government and UNFPA, along with the Indonesian Health Ministry, launched MARCH project to empower midwives in a bid ...
Indonesian entrepreneur Aldi Haryopratomo on how telling stories can empower underserved communities. Read more at ...
LegitScript, the leader in merchant and product certification and monitoring in the advertising, e-commerce, and payment sectors, has expanded its ...
The COVID-19 pandemic deepened existing disparities in health care access and quality and triggered the country’s worst economic crisis since the 1990s. Sweeping health sector reforms culminated in ...
Many Indonesian women delay breast examinations due to fear and stigma. Through the technology and health education provided ...
Singapore and Vietnam are deepening their commitment to regional healthcare collaboration with the launch of a new Regional ...
Health tech company InterSystems debuted a new electronic health record and healthcare information system designed with ...
Thousands of Rohingya are languishing in Indonesia with legal uncertainty ... IOM is unable to provide healthcare and cash assistance support for the 925 Rohingya refugees currently still staying ...
Nalagenetics, a spin-off from A*STAR GIS, will be implementing a nationwide genetic screening programme in Indonesia with their PGx1301 diagnostic kit for leprosy patients. Set to launch in the fourth ...
Their discussion covers our story, "Indonesia makes $1bn health care bet to keep rich patients at home." The episode consists of: A selection of news headlines A glimpse into a notable story for ...