![]() | This country report presents information specifically focused on achievements or the Government and civil society including people living with and affected by AIDS in Indonesia related to the Declaration of Commitment of UNGASS. The report covers work in the past two years, 2008-2009 and is a collaborative product reflecting the perspectives of partners in its preparation. Download this publication |
![]() | Indonesia is facing a progressing HIV epidemic. Despite 20 years of increasingly concerted effort, largely downstream, to prevent the spread of the epidemic, new cases of HIV infection continue to rise. Estimation shows that by the end of 2009 there were 333,200 people living with HIV (PLHIV) in Indonesia. The number of reported cumulative AIDS cases has risen sharply from 2,682 cases in 2004 to 19,973 by December 2009. Among the cases 25% are women. Download this publication |
![]() | Access to HIV care and antiretroviral therapy (ART) remains a challenge to HIV/AIDS control programmes in developing countries. Global figures from 2007 indicate that only 31% of people in need actually received ART (WHO 2008). The High Level Meeting on HIV/AIDS at the UN General Assembly in 2006 resulted in a unanimous endorsement of the goal of moving towards universal access to prevention, treatment, care and support by 2010 (United Nations General Assembly 2006; UNAIDS 2008). One of five strategies for achieving this goal is accelerating the uptake of ART (WHO 2007). Download this publication |
![]() | MSM Country Snapshots – Country Specific Information on hiv, men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender people (TG) AUGUST 2010 VERSION 2 Download this publication |
![]() | MSM Country Snapshots for 17 countries have been developed as a collaborative product of UNAIDS Regional Support Team Asia-Pacific, APCOM and the HIV and AIDS Data Hub. Each 1-page snapshot pulls together the latest epidemiological and behavioural response data available from the Data Hub along with information from the Commission on AIDS in Asia Report. Developed originally for ICAAPIX delegates, the Snapshots are aimed particularly at those who may have little or no knowledge of MSM, TG and HIV. The MSM Country Snapshots and the Regional Picture should not be regarded as “scientific" publications nor are they intended to be exhaustive in scope. MSM Country Snapshot is being updated regularly on respective country profiles at www.aidsdatahub.org and updated countries reviews will be posted here as they become available. Download this publication |
![]() | Indonesia is a major sending country of migrant workers overseas. Indonesian migrant workers are among the fastest‐growing migrant population in Asia. High levels of unemployment in Indonesia, particularly in the current economic condition, together with the relatively low earnings of workers, will continue to encourage Indonesians to seek employment abroad.2Migrants come from all over Indonesia, but particularly from South Sulawesi, East and West Java, West Kalimantan, North Sumatra, and East and West Nusa Tenggara. Download this publication |
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With more than 17,000 islands, Indonesia is the largest archipelago in the world. Located between 2 oceans, the Indian and the Pacific, Indonesia is a Southeast Asian country home to more than 250 ethnic groups and thus has great cultural diversity. More than 245 million people inhabit the islands (July 2006 est.), making it the fourth most populous country in the world. Although one can find all major religions in the country, most of the inhabitants (88%) are Muslim and as such, Islamic views have a strong influence on state policy. (Crisovan, 1996). Download this publication |
![]() | The UNDAF is the common strategic framework for the operational activities of the United Nations system at the country level. It provides a collective, coherent and integrated United Nations system response to national priorities and needs, including the draft PRSP, Millennium Development Goals Progress Report, the Master Plan for Rehabilitation and Reconstruction in the Provinces of Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam and North Sumatra and the Medium Term Development Plan 2004-2009, within the framework of the commitments, goals and targets of the international conferences, summits, conventions and human rights instruments of the UN system. The UNDAF emerges from the analyses of the Common Country Assessment (CCA) and provides the common frame of reference for the strategy and country programme documents (or other similar instruments), used by participating UN system organizations for development cooperation at the country level. The UNDAF aims to improve the co-ordination of activities within the UN System leading to more effective use of the financial and human resources provided through it and to strengthen the partnership between the UN System and the Government and people of Indonesia. Download this publication |
![]() | Indonesia Epidemiological Country Profile on HIV and AIDS Download this publication |





