What, Why, Where and How we work
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) Progress Report Indonesia (2007) shows that the provinces of Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT), Nusa Tenggara Barat (NTB), Papua Barat and Papua are the four least-developed provinces in Indonesia.
Approximately 23% of the population of NTB, 28% of NTT, 33% of Papua and 39% of Papua Barat are classified as very poor. Most of the poor live in rural areas and depends on subsistence farming for their livelihoods. These four provinces suffer from increasing rates of child malnutrition and maternal and infant mortality. School participation levels are low and drop out rates are high. [...]
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- ANTARA-Supporting farmer’s incomes in West Timor (One)
- Australia-Indonesia Partnership for Decentralisation (AIPD)
Let’s walk together to mainstream HIV
Did you know that more than 40 million people in this world are living with HIV and AIDS? Statistics shows that last year around 5 million people have been infected by HIV and half of them are those aged 15-24 or young people. In Indonesia, approximately 12-19 million people are vulnerable to HIV while 80% [...]