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According to the Bank’s website, the objective of this project is to improve coordination of partner support and enhance integration of cross-cutting themes in Indonesia’s health system transformation agenda, with a focus on primary health care and digital health.
The grant Project supports the Ministry of Health's health transformation agenda that is centered around six key pillars: (i) primary care service delivery capacity, population education, and prevention; (ii) equitable access to secondary care; (iii) health system resilience to prevent and ready for health crises; (iv) health financing, focusing on equitable allocation and efficient utilization of resources; (v) health workforce in production, distribution, and quality; and (vi) improvements in health technology, especially a more integrated and efficient health information system and biotechnology.
The environmental and social risk rating for the project is classified as low. The Indonesia Supporting Health Transformation Project (I-SEHAT)'s technical assistance project will support GoI’s Health System Transformation Agenda (HSTA) with special focus on enabling coordinated partner support for GoI HSTA. The TA activities and outputs such as hiring staff and consultants, capacity building, financing project management, conducting analytical works for policy recommendation, supporting activities focusing on knowledge and learning, including monitoring, supervision, and evaluation to generate evidence and translate it into policy, are categorized as Type 2 and 3 of the OESRC Advisory Note on Technical Assistance and the Environmental and Social Framework (2019).
Trust Funds: US$ 11.50 million
World Bank
Pandu Harimurti
Senior Health Specialist
Somil Nagpal
Lead Health Specialist
Borrower/Client/Recipient
Republic of Indonesia
Dian Lestari
Director for Loans and Grants
dian.lestari74@kemenkeu.go.id
Implementing Agencies
Directorate for Community Health Management
Maria Endang Sumiwi
Director General
maria.sumiwi@kemkes.go.id
Ministry of Health Republic of Indonesia
Kunta Wibawa Dasa Nugraha
Secretary General
kuntanugraha@kemkes.go.id
Bureau of Planning and Budgeting, Ministry of Health Republic of Indonesia
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