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The 2023 Indonesian Health Survey by the Health Development Policy Agency reported a stunting prevalence rate of 29.2 percent in Bandung District. CARE Indonesia with ...

The 2020-2024 Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN) aims for 100% national access to proper drinking water and 15% access to safe drinking water. According to the ...

The Gender Equity Survey (GES) and baseline study by Yayasan CARE Peduli (YCP) reveal that female workers in the garment sector frequently endure high productivity ...

The Ministry of Health underscores the importance of maintaining clean water for drinking, cooking, bathing, and other essential uses, as it plays a crucial role ...

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CARE in Indonesia Impact in 2023

Involving Total

18.026

Direct Program Participants:

9.895

8.113

39.456

Indirect Program Participants:

23.740

15.716

Reaching Total

8

Provinces

14

Districts

54

Villages

82

Schools

 

In Indonesia

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We run this mushroom cultivation business as a group, with help from our husbands. Over the past two months, we’ve had a bountiful harvest of straw mushrooms. Head of Simpati Kencana Women Group
Bumi Kencana Village, South Sumatera
Puji Wiyati from selling our harvest provide additional income for all group members. We’ve very grateful for the ongoing support and assistance from both YCP and the Village Government. We are confident that our group business will continue to grow and thrive
This activity has expanded my knowledge of gender. The cooking competition was also incredible enjoyable. In my view, cooking isn’t solely the mother’s responsibility; Garment Worker at PT Glory
Semarang District
Ahmad Kukuh every family member can participate in cooking-fathers, mothers, siblings, and others-just as they do with household chores. In the workplace, there should equality between men and women, both in rules in treatment. 
I have learned and applied many things after becoming a member of DASHAT, Head of Posyandu, DASHAT Team,
Mantun Village, West Sumbawa District
Hardini Fandalita such as how to feed toodlers, inluding the right portions and texture of food. The knowledge
I gained from CARE, we apply in the village community.
Thankfully, after 6 months, our group has accumulated enough capital to add new members. Despite being a women’s business group, we welcome male members who meet our criteria. Head of Unggul Mulyo Women Group
Sri Mulyo Village, South Sumatera
Sulastri In this profit sharing, we will distribute Rp 924,400 to each member for their family’s needs during the fasting month of Ramadan and Eid Al-Fitr.
So far, we have been able to supply vegetables to the DASHAT group. We also consume the harvested vegetables ourselves for our families. Chairperson of Farmer Women’s Group
Talonang Baru Village, West Sumbawa District
Nurhasana The nutrition garden has aids economically, particularly for the women farmers members, many of whom are housewives. Moreover, we’re pleased to contribute towards improving the health of children and pregnant women in our village.
The appreciation from the Head of the National Population and Family Planning Agency (BKKBN), stating that KSB has shown the most drastic reduction in stunting rates over the past 3 years and has become a best practice model for other districts, is truly commendable. West Sumbawa Deputy Regent Fud Syaifuddin On behalf of the Head of Sumbawa District and the Chair of TP2S, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to YCP and PT AMMAN for their contributions. We understand no program is 100% perfect. Moving forward, we also need to shift our focus towards prevention efforts. particularly in premarital education.