Projects: Indonesia
Academy for Educational Development Indonesia
- Food Security
- Human Health
- Disaster Risk Reduction
- Communications
- Livelihoods
- Disaster Response
Academy for Educational Development Indonesia
- US Contact
- Tula Michaelides
- tmichaelides@aed.org
- 202-884-8743
- Local Contact
- Pearl Ang
- pang@aed.org
Mass communications and behavioral change work. Created 4 posters, a pictorial brochure and 3 logos. Developing television PSAs. Participated in media planning. Could continue to contribute to materials development, media training and education, training of animal health workers.
ACDI/VOCA Indonesia
- Food Security
- Human Health
- Disaster Risk Reduction
- Communications
- Livelihoods
- Disaster Response
ACDI/VOCA was selected by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) to support the recovery of micro, small and medium-sized businesses in the tsunami-affected areas of Aceh Besar. The target beneficiaries are those enterprises that were severely damaged or destroyed by the 2004 earthquake and subsequent tsunami.
Adventist Development and Relief Agency International (ADRA) Indonesia
- Food Security
- Human Health
- Disaster Risk Reduction
- Communications
- Livelihoods
- Disaster Response
ADRA Indonesia is beginning to integrate Avian flu prevention and inofrmation into its community programs in Aceh and Jakarta. This is a component for community awareness, and not a seperate program at this time. The purpose of the integration into current programs is to spread information on prevention and recognition of symptoms for early referral.
CARE Indonesia
- Food Security
- Human Health
- Disaster Risk Reduction
- Communications
- Livelihoods
- Disaster Response
CARE Indonesia
- Local Contact
- Dr. Endang Widiastuti
- endang@careind.or.id
- +62 21 72796661
Behavior chance and Public health communication
Catholic Relief Services Indonesia
- Food Security
- Human Health
- Disaster Risk Reduction
- Communications
- Livelihoods
- Disaster Response
Catholic Relief Services
- US Contact
- Karl Goeppert
- kgoeppert@crs.org
- Local Contact
- Yenni Suryani
- ysuryani@id.seapro.crs.org
- (62.21) 725.3339
5 PVOs have come together to develop a common program. The project will adopt a two pronged approach - behavior change communication to community groups, and strengthening the referral system at the community levels. This approach will be strengthened by a widely spread IEC campaign to reach a broader audience. The five PVOs will use their existing programs and community outreach to develop an extensive communication campaign. In total, the consortium will target 146,000 direct beneficiaries, with a coverage of 80 provinces and more specifically 111 districts.
Church World Service Indonesia
- Food Security
- Human Health
- Disaster Risk Reduction
- Communications
- Livelihoods
- Disaster Response
Healthy Schools
- Food Security
- Human Health
- Disaster Risk Reduction
- Communications
- Livelihoods
- Disaster Response
Program has changed beahviors for hand washing among 300,000 school children in Sumatra
Heifer International Indonesia
- Food Security
- Human Health
- Disaster Risk Reduction
- Communications
- Livelihoods
- Disaster Response
Heifer International Indonesia
- US Contact
- Dr. Mahendra Lohani
- mahendra.lohani@heifer.org
- 501-907-2600
- Local Contact
- Henri Sitorus
- henri@heiferindonesia.org
- 62-61- 4529793
- Conducted vaccination programs acrross program area - Dissemination of information related to avian flu influenza such as brochure, leafleat, and posters. - Awareness training on avian flu for Heifer Indonesia's Community Animal Health Volunteer
Community Animal health Volunteer (VAHVI) to serve communities with basic Animal health services including poultry vaccination
International Medical Corps Indonesia
- Food Security
- Human Health
- Disaster Risk Reduction
- Communications
- Livelihoods
- Disaster Response
International Medical Corps Indonesia
- US Contact
- Rabih Torbay
- rtorbay@imcworldwide.org
- Local Contact
- Rae McGrath
- rmcgrath@imcworldwide.org
In Sumatra, IMC's focus is on both post-tsunami recovery and post-conflict reconciliation and rehab activities. Central to these, IMC works to intergrate clinical mental health services into primary care. Complementary community-based activities include the reconstruction of fishing fleets through a mixture of grants, soft loans and tool loans; essential water and sanitation provision; the re-establishment of traditional women's tailoring groups; and the construction of replacement health facilities.
International Relief & Development Indonesia
- Food Security
- Human Health
- Disaster Risk Reduction
- Communications
- Livelihoods
- Disaster Response
International Relief & Development Indonesia
- US Contact
- Jasna Basaric-Keys
- jkeys@ird-dc.org
- 703-248-0181
- Local Contact
- Tom Alcedo
- talcedo@ird.or.id
- 011-62-21-788-39164
IRD conducted a training course in Banda Aceh in May 2006, representing the first initiative to train local Indonesian Master Trainers (MT) on AI. This course provided local participants with detailed knowledge and specialized materials which they can base their further teaching activities as MTs. The next phase of the trainings will enable the MTs to teach local communities about AI, thereby multiplying the impact and reaching more individuals. A network of trainers will be formed. On average each MT will oversee the work of 20 to 30 FTs and provide supportive supervision to them.
Lutheran World Relief Indonesia
- Food Security
- Human Health
- Disaster Risk Reduction
- Communications
- Livelihoods
- Disaster Response
Lutheran World Relief Indonesia
- US Contact
- Emily Burtt
- eburtt@lwr.org
- 410-230-2848
- Local Contact
- Elhadi Abdalla Mohamed
- lwr_indonesia@yahoo.com
- 011.62.61.415.2557 (Main)
Program Objectives: a. To support the social, economic, and psychological reintegration of 100 GAM Former Combatants (including widows and wives of former combatants and their dependants), who are also tsunami survivors b. To improve the capacity of these target groups to reconstruct their lives and livelihoods after the conflict and tsunami through various business and financial skills training, organization, revolving loan funds, technical support and networking. c.
Mercy Corps Indonesia
- Food Security
- Human Health
- Disaster Risk Reduction
- Communications
- Livelihoods
- Disaster Response
Mercy Corps Indonesia
- US Contact
- George Devendorf
- gdevendorf@dc.mercycorps.org
- 202-4637383
- Local Contact
- Craig Redmond
- credmond@id.mercycorps.org
- 8219349807
The project will focus on communication of AI messages at the community level. The project will be done coperatively with 5 agencies in Indonesia.
Communication, behaviour change, health facility training, reporting, M&E
Rebuilding Livelihood for Tsunami Disaster-Affected Communities in Aceh and Nias
- Food Security
- Human Health
- Disaster Risk Reduction
- Communications
- Livelihoods
- Disaster Response
The tsunami that followed the 2004 undersea earthquake in the Indian Ocean northwest of the Indonesian island of Sumatra devastated most parts of Aceh and Nias. The disaster also killed more than 200,000 people and caused displacement and food security problems for the survivors. This project will help rebuild livelihoods for fishermen and small-scale farmers. The project will also promote community-based natural resources management and provide training for 1,500 families in sustainable farming and animal husbandry management.
Save the Children Indonesia
- Food Security
- Human Health
- Disaster Risk Reduction
- Communications
- Livelihoods
- Disaster Response
Sustainable Livelihoods for Indigenous People through Integration of Livestock and Organic Farming in Northern Sumatra
- Food Security
- Human Health
- Disaster Risk Reduction
- Communications
- Livelihoods
- Disaster Response
Indigenous people in remote areas have little access to education, health care and other public services. The growth of large plantations and illegal logging in Sumatra has decreased their access to land and forest resources. This project will improve the livelihood of indigenous people in northern Sumatra. The families will raise livestock and plant organic kitchen gardens. Some 350 families will receive poultry, fish, pigs, goats and vegetable seeds.
Winrock International Indonesia
- Food Security
- Human Health
- Disaster Risk Reduction
- Communications
- Livelihoods
- Disaster Response
Animals / Farming / Veterinary
World Education Indonesia
- Food Security
- Human Health
- Disaster Risk Reduction
- Communications
- Livelihoods
- Disaster Response
World Relief Indonesia
- Food Security
- Human Health
- Disaster Risk Reduction
- Communications
- Livelihoods
- Disaster Response
World Relief Indonesia
- US Contact
- Jen Yee
- jyee@wr.org
- 443-451-1970 jyee@wr.org
- Local Contact
- Jaime de Dios
- jdedios@wr.org
- 0812 699 22 10
World Relief with operational and partner initiatives is actively programming in Banda Aceh, Nias, Meulaboh and Jogjakarta. Projects include: shelter, livelihood projects (fish ponds, boats, small business loans, agro-business), child development and some limited health education.