Projects: West Java
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.
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.
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