29 Jul Harnessing Health Worker Data in Indonesia
In Jakarta, Indonesia’s bustling capital city, Dr. Ani Ruspitawati’s office oversees more than 5,500 health facilities — known locally as Puskesmas — which serve a population of 10 million people....
In Jakarta, Indonesia’s bustling capital city, Dr. Ani Ruspitawati’s office oversees more than 5,500 health facilities — known locally as Puskesmas — which serve a population of 10 million people....
Recently, USAID launched the Health System Strengthening (HSS) Vision, which made me reflect on the role of data as an enabler of the vision. Particularly, data is an essential driver for strengthening the health workforce, contributing to the resiliency and sustainability of the system....
In November 2020, the MOH signed an agreement with Indonesia’s Midwifery Association (Ikatan Bidan Indonesia, or IBI) to share data and work together to better manage and optimize midwives’ contribution to the health workforce. IBI membership has hundreds of thousands of midwives across the...
HRH2030 has published a new technical brief and complementary case study examining the potential that technical and vocational education and training institutions (TVETs) offer to increase the number of youths employed in health careers. ...
This study highlights Indonesia’s key health workforce priorities and documents the actions and steps taken by the Ministry of Health’s Board of Human Resources for Health Empowerment and Development to optimize health worker information and data analytics to improve health workforce decision making....
It is impossible to reimagine health systems that can achieve better outcomes and social justice goals without a diverse, resilient, well-protected health workforce for all. People drive health system performance—from national ministers of health at the top level to health workers on the front...
HRH2030 Indonesia has been named a winner in the USAID Digital Development Awards, which recognize USAID missions, bureaus, and implementing partners that are leveraging digital tools and technology to support programmatic goals in USAID-funded projects and activities....
As the United Nations wraps up its 75th General Assembly this year—under the theme “the future we want,” we’re thinking about the future we want. The collective vision that guided the creation of NHWA was the aspiration that all countries’ would take a multi-sectoral...
Investments in Indonesia’s health workforce information systems, including enhancing its core platform to make health workforce data more accessible and improving data analytics, are enabling a strategic response to the COVID-19 pandemic, while maintaining essential services across many levels of the health system....
On Wednesday, May 6, 2020, HRH2030 presented two health workforce data activities at the first-ever virtual Global Digital Development Forum: Building a Dynamic Ecosystem of Health Workforce Data to Achieve the SDGs, and Reinforcing Indonesia's COVID-19 Response with Health Workforce Data....