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Series of 2023 WRD programs to encourage rabies control in Indonesia has also been funded by the Australian Government since mid-2023 with a grant of 400,000 doses of rabies vaccine.

Oct 13, 2023

Australia Supports Indonesia's Commitment to the Global Target of 'Zero Deaths Due to Rabies' by 2030 with a Cross-Sector One Health Approach

Recently, the Australian Government, through the AIHSP, in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture and the Ministry of Health, organized a World Rabies Day celebration titled "Harmonization Towards a Rabies-Free Indonesia 2030." This event aimed to enhance awareness for combating rabies in Indonesia through the cooperation of public health and animal health services. Read more

Educating about zoonoses in the P2K2 in Pati District

Sep 13, 2023

AIHSP and PKH Collaborate Effectively to Provide Health Education to Marginalised People

The Government of Central Java Province and AIHSP share best practices that have been developed over the past 4 years in an effort to improve the health of marginalised communities, such as the poor, older people, socio-economically vulnerable women, and people with disability, through the Family Health Program (PKH) supported by the Social Affairs Department of Central Java Province. Read more

Collaborative efforts like the Australia Indonesia Health Security Partnership (AIHSP) are working to fortify Indonesia's health systems and livestock production for improved food security and resilience against emerging diseases and endemic issues

Aug 25, 2023

National Animal Health Day 2023: Improving disease control and livestock production efficiency for sustainable food security.

Climate change poses a serious threat to Indonesia, ranking 14th in the Global Climate Risk Index, with ongoing food security challenges and a vital livestock sector endangered by the impacts of climate change and diseases. Therefore, in collaboration with partners and government agencies, the Australia Indonesia Health Security Partnership (AIHSP) contributes to strengthening Indonesia's healthcare and livestock production systems to enhance food security and resilience against ongoing diseases and issues. Read more