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REACH project (Revitalising and Empowering Endenese Community on Children's Health)

25 Aug 2020

REACH project (Revitalising and Empowering Endenese Community on Children's Health)

Project leader: Mrs. Yuni Dwi Setiyawati

Level of education and university: Master, Flinders University

Collaborating Organisations: Puskesmas (community health centers)/health district, MediASI

Project Location: Nusa Tenggara Timur

Activity Type: Academic research and research-related activities

Sector: Health Service, Public Health

Project Rationale:

For years, Posyandu have been considered the most essential mechanism to monitor the growth of children under five in Indonesia (Andriani, Liao & Kuo 2016). A Posyandu is ideally run by five community members with routine activities including  measuring anthropometrics (weight, height, head and waist circumference), educating community on nutrition, immunisation, vitamin distribution, counselling and so on (Pardosi, Parr & Muhidin 2016). These activities are done in a five-table system (sistem 5 meja) (Ministry of Health 2018).

These monthly community-based initiatives play an important role in detecting children at risk of growth faltering, including stunting (Andriani, Liao & Kuo 2016). Childhood stunting is becoming a major challenge in Indonesia. Indonesia Basic Health Research (Riskesdas) in 2018 reported the prevalence of stunted children remains high (30.8 percent), and that East Nusa Tenggara Province (NTT) has among the highest rate (Ministry of Health 2018).

Project Beneficiaries:

4 Posyandu and 20 Posyandu cadres

Priority Development Area:

Human development for a productive and healthy society

Link with Australian organisation: 

Flinders University

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