CCPHI and Paramadina University to Conduct a Partnership Dialogue on the Efforts to Reduce Maternal and Infant Mortality
The achievement of SDG 3 is in line with the National Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN) 2015-2019, which aims to reduce maternal and infant mortality rate. The challenge in the future is to prepare the mothers-to-be for motherhood, from pregnancy and childbirth, and to ensure that environmental health is ideal to protect the baby from infections. The achievement of this SDG is being optimized in collaborative partnerships between private sector/companies, local government, state-owned enterprises, and also social organizations and associations.
CCPHI takes part as the government think tank in SUN (Scaling Up Nutrition) Movement, a global effort and participated by many countries to strengthen the commitment and action plan to accelerate the improvement of nutrition.
CCPHI in collaboration with Paramadina University, held a Partnership Dialogue with a spesific topic: "The Role of Partnership in Reducing Maternal and Infant Mortality," on May 8, 2018 at Postgraduate School of Paramadina University, Tempo Building 7th floor, West Palmerah Road No.8, Jakarta. Dian Rosdiana, Executive Director of CCPHI, moderated the Dialogue with resource persons i.e. Remigo Yolanda Berutu (Bupati Pakpak Bharat), Evodia Almawaty Sembiring (Impro), and Adi Sasongko (Kusuma Buana Foundation).