Executive Summary In response to Indonesia’s strategic priority to strengthen national health security and pandemic preparedness, the Ministry of Health initiated the development of a comprehensive proposal under the Global Fund COVID-19 Response Mechanism (C19RM). This initiative aimed to enhance integrated surveillance and health quarantine systems across national and subnational levels,

Executive Summary This project was aimed to develop an evidence-based policy foundation for a national regulation standardizing Additional Income (TPP) for specialist doctors serving in Indonesia’s Disadvantaged, Border, and Island Districts (DTPK). Engaged by Reconstra, the project addressed persistent maldistribution of specialists, income disparities between urban and remote regions, and structural

Executive Summary The Emerging Infectious Diseases (EID) Risk Mapping initiative is a collaborative effort led by the Ministry of Health (MoH) of Indonesia, supported by WHO Indonesia, and executed by Reconstra. The project aims to strengthen Indonesia’s preparedness against priority emerging infectious diseases—Avian Influenza, MPox, Zika, Legionellosis, and Meningococcal Meningitis—by developing

Executive Summary Most maternal and newborn deaths can be prevented if pregnancy and childbirth complications are managed promptly and appropriately. To ensure readiness at the primary care level, the World Health Organization (WHO) defines seven signal functions—the minimum clinical actions that basic health facilities must be able to perform to manage

Executive Summary Reconstra, as the consultant team, aims to strengthen Indonesia’s capacity to monitor and accelerate the reduction of maternal mortality by producing reliable and routine estimates of the Maternal Mortality Ratio (AKI) and Case Fatality Rate (CFR) using facility-based data. The project integrates Maternal Perinatal Death Notification (MPDN) and National

Executive Summary This study is the result of Reconstra’s work as a technical partner commissioned by Bappenas to support the strengthening of integrated and sustainable data-driven national health development planning and policymaking. Accurate, consistent, and timely health data are essential for planning development that truly meets people’s needs. This study supports future

Executive Summary This study was undertaken to strengthen the implementation of the “One Data” (Satu Data) approach for stunting reduction by improving the integration and synchronization of data on target populations—particularly children under five and pregnancy woman —at the village level. The project aimed to comprehensively map end-to-end data business processes

Executive Summary In collaboration with FIND and the Directorate of Public Health Governance, Ministry of Health of Indonesia, Reconstra provided comprehensive technical support to strengthen the national Public Health Laboratory (Labkesmas) system. The project leveraged Reconstra’s expertise in research, system assessment, policy development, planning, and workforce strengthening to enhance laboratory governance,

Executive Summary The LaporTBC powered by OneImpact initiative is a national Community-Led Monitoring (CLM) effort designed to empower people affected by tuberculosis (TB) in Indonesia. Led by POP TB Indonesia as the CFCS R11 community partner, the project aims to enhance access to TB services, reduce stigma and discrimination, and strengthen

Executive Summary A strong health system depends on reliable and timely data. To support Indonesia’s commitment to health security, this project was designed to address Indonesia’s fragmented Health Information System (HIS), which currently comprises hundreds of overlapping applications that create an immense workload for frontline health workers and hinder timely, evidence-based

The review on Strengthening Primary Health Care in Indonesia was initiated to conduct a thorough analysis of the situation of Primary Health Care in Indonesia and propose strategic recommendations for strengthening the PHC system that is more responsive to the dynamic of changes. Objectives This high-level purpose is then translated into three

Aksi Bergizi program was conducted in two districts, the Klaten (Central Java province) and Lombok Barat (West Nusa Tenggara province). Aksi Bergizi became the first comprehensive program aimed explicitly at adolescents that covered eight health issues in Indonesia. Those health issues included nutrition, reproductive health, HIV/AIDS, personal hygiene and sanitation, non-communicable

In a collaboration with the University of Sidney, the University of Indonesia's Health Research Center, SEAMEO-REFCON, and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Reconstra conducted research to evaluate the impact of nutritional interventions and nutrition packages for children, as well as their growth and nutritional status, compared to

In another collaboration with IMA World Health and the National Nutrition Communication Campaign, Reconstra contributed to assessing the effectiveness of the NNCC program in changing public behavior. The main objective of this research which ran in March-April 2018 was to develop a thorough understanding of the NNCC intervention's impact on the

Every month since it started in July 2017, IMA World Health encouraged district facilitators in areas receiving the program, to write down a report on the National Nutrition Communication Campaign (NNCC) in a monthly village monitoring form. The districts of Sintang and Kapuas in Kalimantan were selected to receive the intervention.

The Health Sector Review (HSR) has been a systematic and comprehensive review of health and nutrition problems and their solutions in Indonesia. This report contains policies, strategies, programs, and indicators for the National Mid-Term Development Plan (RPJMN) and the Strategic Plan (Renstra). Coffey International assigned Reconstra to evaluate the impact of

Executive Summary This project addresses critical gaps in Indonesia’s zoonotic disease surveillance system, particularly for avian influenza and other diseases with pandemic potential. Although Indonesia has established multiple surveillance platforms and regulatory frameworks, the system continues to face challenges related to fragmented data systems, limited interoperability, delayed laboratory confirmation, and uneven

Executive Summary The Indonesia Health Financing Analysis Project is a strategic initiative designed to support ongoing reforms of Indonesia’s national health insurance system, Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional (JKN). Supported by World Bank, the reform agenda focuses on strengthening provider payment systems and subnational financing arrangements to address rapidly rising healthcare costs while

Executive Summary The Development of Theory of Change for Monitoring and Evaluation of the Free Nutritious Meals Program (MBG) is a strategic initiative designed to strengthen one of Indonesia’s flagship national programs aimed at addressing malnutrition, reducing stunting, and building a healthier generation toward Indonesia Emas 2045. Initiated under the leadership

Executive Summary The Biostatistics Consultant for Aggregate Analysis project supports Indonesia’s national precision medicine agenda under the Biomedical and Genome Science Initiative (BGSI), launched by Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia in 2022. Building on the successful recruitment of 10,000 participants, the initiative has expanded through the Generasi Sehat

Executive Summary Indonesia is intensifying its commitment to improving maternal and child nutrition by expanding locally sourced supplementary feeding (PMT Lokal) and complementary feeding (MPASI) programs. To ensure these interventions are as effective as possible, robust and policy-relevant analyses of routine program and nutrition data from national information systems are essential.

Executive Summary Indonesia continues to face a dual burden of disease, marked by rising non-communicable diseases and persistent infectious disease risks. These challenges are exacerbated by low health literacy levels, unequal access to accurate information, and widespread misinformation, particularly among vulnerable populations. To address this gap, the Ministry of Health and

Executive Summary BPJS Kesehatan Sample Data is a curated dataset that represents the utilization of services under Indonesia’s National Health Insurance Program (JKN) by participants nationwide. The dataset is designed to promote research, innovation, and evidence-based policymaking, while safeguarding personal data through rigorous de-identification and masking processes. Reconstra serves as a technical

Executive Summary Indonesia continues to face persistent public health challenges driven by limited health literacy, unequal access to credible information, and behavioural gaps that hinder effective disease prevention and healthy decision-making. In response, the Government of Indonesia has developed a national Health Literacy Standard and initiated provincial-level assessments to generate accurate,

Executive Summary This project supports the Ministry of Health’s strategic reform of hospital payment mechanisms under the National Health Insurance (JKN) program through the development of a comprehensive Global Budget framework. The objective was to design a fiscally sustainable provider payment model capable of controlling expenditure growth while maintaining fairness, adequacy,

Executive Summary Indonesia continues to strengthen its national immunization programme as part of broader efforts to reduce preventable diseases and improve child health outcomes. However, challenges related to data accuracy, recording practices, and frontline worker capacity remain significant barriers to reliable immunization coverage reporting. To address these gaps, the Ministry of

Executive Summary Life expectancy in Indonesia has continued to increase; however, living longer does not always mean living healthier. Healthy Life Expectancy (HALE) captures this distinction by estimating the average number of years a person can expect to live in good health, free from disease or disability that limits daily activities.

Executive Summary The project “Health Check, Health Talk: Leveraging CKG Data for Strategic Communication and Program Planning” was designed to elevate Indonesia’s Cek Kesehatan Gratis (CKG) program from a mass screening initiative into a data-driven policy and system reform instrument for non-communicable disease (NCD) control. The objective was to enable the

Executive Summary The Ministry of Health engaged Reconstra to develop a technical support document for the revision of the Ministerial Regulation (Permenkes/PMK) concerning the formation of Functional Health Positions (Jabatan Fungsional Kesehatan). The project was initiated to address a fundamental policy gap: existing formation calculations largely rely on static standards, ratios,

Executive Summary Indonesia has made significant progress in reducing the Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR), declining from 305 per 100,000 live births in 2015 to 189 in 2020. However, achieving the SDGs 2030 and RPJP 2045 targets requires a stronger focus on the quality of emergency obstetric care. In response, the Government

Executive Summary This study is the result of Reconstra’s work as a technical partner commissioned by the Directorate of Health Workforce Planning, Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia, to strengthen needs-based medical workforce planning. Planning for medical and health workforce requirements is a critical foundation for delivering equitable, accessible, and

Reconstra conducted a National HIV-AIDS Program Impact Assessment with key information on the program's performance. This information was then analyzed and presented in a valid and accurate manner, yet attractive, easy to understand, and easy to access. Global Found appointed Reconstra to develop a dashboard that will be used to display the

MAHKOTA / TNP2K appointed Reconstra in collecting data to identify the behavior of Healthy Indonesia Card (KIS) holders in health facilities, as well as the challenges for the Penerima Bantuan Iuran (PBI) in accessing the nearest health service. This project was expected to assess the understanding of both PBI and

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