Australia Awards in Indonesia

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07 October 2025

Nourishing Futures: Insights from the Post-Course Workshop on Maternal and Child Nutrition

The Australia Awards Short Course on Feeding the Future: Maternal and Children’s Nutrition concluded with a post-course workshop in Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara, on 23–25 September 2025.

Building on insights from their studies in Australia, participants came together to present their Award Projects, share challenges and opportunities, and exchange ideas on improving nutrition for mothers and children across Indonesia. The workshop also included field visits to Puskesmas Naioni and Puskesmas Oesapa, where participants observed innovative, community-driven efforts to reduce stunting.

Reflecting on the experience, Ayu Sajida Daad Arini shared: ‘The short course has been important to me both professionally and personally. Along with growing my network, I’ve had the chance to learn more about the theory behind maternal and child nutrition, as well as how to develop effective interventions.’

Echoing this, Rio Setiawan noted: I’m very grateful to have participated in this short course, as it aligns with Indonesia’s growing focus on improving access to nutritious food for all. The experience has strengthened my commitment to supporting better nutrition outcomes in our communities.’

Armed with stronger networks, practical knowledge, and a renewed commitment, participants are ready to continue empowering healthier mothers, children, and communities across Indonesia. We wish them every success in their journey ahead.

One of the participants share her Award Project, presenting strategic efforts to tackle stunting.
The session in Pukesmas Naioni was highly interactive, inviting everyone to take part actively.
Participants actively follow the session delivered by Puskesmas Naioni, gaining valuable insights to strengthen community health.
A warm group photo with Puskesmas Naioni team marked the spirit of partnership and shared commitment to community health.
Wrapping up the visit with a group photo, participants and Puskesmas Oesapa team celebrate the exchange of knowledge and experiences.
Meaningful interaction took place as one participant engage with Puskesmas Oesapa staff during the visit.
All participants proudly pose with their certificates, marking the start of their journey as members of the Australian Alumni community.

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