Filter Tag: #Papua
Efforts to accelerate malaria elimination in Papua have entered a phase of heightened and more coordinated monitoring. As this region remains the highest contributor to malaria cases in Indonesia, a r...
Sep 23, 2025
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As the region with the highest malaria burden in Indonesia, Mimika Regency plays a pivotal role in the success of national elimination targets. Accounting for more than 30% of total national cases in...
Sep 11, 2025
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The acceleration of malaria elimination in Papua requires strong and unified leadership commitment at the provincial level. Following the strategic agreements made during the high-level forum in Bali,...
Aug 01, 2025
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Malaria elimination efforts in Indonesia, particularly in high-endemic regions like Papua, require a broader approach beyond medical interventions. A crucial determinant is the environmental condition...
Jul 25, 2025
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Following the strategic high-level agreements made during the APLMA forum in Bali, the Indonesian Government is currently formulating a Presidential Instruction (Instruksi Presiden or Inpres) concerni...
Jul 18, 2025
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Accelerating malaria elimination in high-endemic regions such as Papua and Sumba requires an approach that reaches the grassroots level. Community-based interventions serve as a key strategy to ensure...
Jul 01, 2025
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The sustainability of malaria elimination programmes at the regional level relies heavily on robust and standardised legal frameworks. Following the high-level commitments made during the High-Level F...
Jun 12, 2025
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The Government of Indonesia is currently preparing a strategic national step through the Presidential Call to End Malaria Initiative (PCMI) as a concrete effort to accelerate malaria elimination acros...
Dec 16, 2024
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The focus of malaria elimination in Indonesia is currently directed towards regions with the highest case burdens, specifically within 14 priority regencies and cities in Papua. As the largest contrib...
Feb 02, 2026
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