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Earthquake Response in West Sulawesi,
Our teams are working with government ministries to support emergency preparedness programmes in Indonesia.

We are working together with the Ministry of Health Crisis Centre to strengthen the emergency preparedness and response capacity in Indonesia. This project works to strengthen emergency responses through better health data management, increased mental health support, and expanded environmental health services.

Our activities in 2023 in Indonesia

Data and information from the International Activity Report 2023.

MSF in Indonesia in 2023 Médecins Sans Frontières activities in Indonesia are focused on building emergency response capacity through training and direct support when necessary.
Indonesia IAR map 2023

Throughout 2023, our E-Hub project, set up in 2022 to strengthen emergency response capacity, developed and delivered a first series of training courses on mental health awareness and psychosocial support; medical waste management in healthcare facilities; organisation of healthcare services; treatment of cases of methanol poisoning; and the use of geographical information systems in emergencies.

We ran these courses for healthcare workers and community emergency responders in Jakarta and Banten provinces. This first year of project implementation concluded with a workshop with the Ministry of Health, provincial and district health authorities, and other collaborating partners to review the programme achievements and challenges. We plan to extend these activities to other provinces in the coming years.

During the last two months of 2023, we saw a significant increase in the number of Rohingya refugees arriving by boat in Indonesia, with more than 1,700 disembarking in Aceh and North Sumatra. Authorities, local communities and organisations provided accommodation and vital services. We monitored the situation closely in case it was needed for our teams to intervene.

 

 
Damaged hospital
Indonesia

"Central Sulawesi took its toll on me"

msf-seasia.org 19 Oct 2018
 
Sigi Regency, Central Sulawesi.
Indonesia

Getting healthcare and safe water to remote areas in Central Sulawesi

Project Update 11 Oct 2018
 
A Fair Shot 1 million pneumonia deaths infographic
Access to medicines

2,500 flowers are placed in front of Pfizer’s HQ, representing number of children who die of pneumonia each day.

Press Release 27 Apr 2016
 
Indonesia

Adapting to changing needs one month after the Indonesian earthquake

Project Update 30 Oct 2009
 
Indonesia

The emergency phase is mostly over. We are now entering the recovery stage.

Voices from the Field 22 Oct 2009
 
Natural hazards

South Pacific region rocked by typhoons and earthquakes

Project Update 6 Oct 2009