As part of the BALI MANDALA Program, Sinexus is conducting a GEDSI Analysis to identify and address social inclusion gaps in the four target villages across Karangasem and Gianyar districts.
This study assesses the funding and effectiveness of community-based tuberculosis (TB) programs in Indonesia. It analyzes budget allocation, efficiency, and outcomes to provide recommendations for more sustainable and impactful funding models.
Assessing the reactions, learning, behavioral changes, and outcomes/impacts of participation in blended family planning training organized by Ipas Indonesia. Blended training organized by Ipas Indonesia, based on the national curriculum as part of the CERAH project will be assessed in this study.
Developing and implementing a costing study to estimate the financial requirements of disaster response and recovery in Indonesia, using case studies from two major natural disasters in 2024.
Providing a comprehensive desk review to assess existing standards, policies, and practices on the prevention and treatment of maternal and neonatal infections, with a focus on sepsis in Indonesia. The review aimed to support the development of evidence-based interventions in the next phase of Project HOPE’s maternal and newborn health (MNH) programming.
Assessing the landscape and needs for social protection among people affected by drug-resistant tuberculosis (TBC-RO) in Indonesia, aiming to inform policy advocacy for the development of inclusive and adaptive social protection (SP) schemes tailored to this vulnerable group.
Assessing the gender responsiveness of the SMILE (Sistem Monitoring Imunisasi Logistik secara Elektronik) application in Indonesia, focusing on how digital health innovations can promote equitable access, participation, and decision-making in the health system. Conducted through a qualitative study across four provinces and the Ministry of Health, the assessment provides key insights into the intersection of gender and digital transformation in public health logistics.
Evaluating the achievements, challenges, and lessons learned from the Better Reproductive Health and Rights for All in Indonesia (BERANI) programme, a joint initiative by UNFPA and UNICEF implemented from 2018 to 2022. Supported by Global Affairs Canada, BERANI was designed to improve the sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) of women, adolescents, and vulnerable groups in Indonesia, while promoting gender equality and women’s empowerment.
Examining how households in Indonesia adapted economically to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the potential implications of these coping strategies on child well-being.
Synthesizing key learnings from Save the Children Indonesia’s multi-sectoral COVID-19 response program, implemented between June 2021 and June 2023 across 17 provinces. The learning report captures critical insights and reflections to inform future emergency preparedness and response strategies, with a particular focus on child protection, public health, and resilient recovery.