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Nutrition of School-Aged Children: Effects of COVID-19 and Opportunities for Enhancing the Nutrition Focus under UKS/M in Indonesia (December 2022)
WFP Indonesia conducted a study to identify factors that have had a positive and/or negative impact on the consumption of healthy diets by girls and boys ages 6–12 enrolled in school during the...
Indonesia + 4 more
Inception Report High Frequency Phone Survey Indonesia
Executive Summary UNHCR has carried out an assessment of the socioeconomic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on forcibly displaced people in Indonesia. The assessment relies on phone surveys using...
Rapid Commercial Cold Chain Logistics Capacity Assessment of Indonesia Cold Chain Association (ARPI/Asosiasi Rantai Pendingin Indonesia) National Logistics Cluster Indonesia (October 2020)
Background The government-led National Logistics Cluster in Indonesia continues to take part in supporting the Government of Indonesia in delivering efficient and effective COVID-19 responses. With...
Indonesia + 1 more
Community feedback on COVID-19 (Asia Pacific Region): Fears of returnees from China, eating garlic and ginger to prevent COVID-19 and other misconceptions, 11 March, 2020
This is a brief overview over community concerns that have come out from Risk Communication and Community Engagement and Accountability (CEA) activities in Indonesia and Nepal. Key topics to address...
Central Sulawesi Earthquake, Tsunami, and Liquefaction: Population Needs - Multi-Sector Needs Assessment, February 2019 [EN/ID]
SUMMARY Following a magnitude 7.7 earthquake on 28 September 2018, large parts of Palu city, the capital of Central Sulawesi Province, along with the surrounding regencies of Sigi, Donggala, and...
Central Sulawesi Earthquake, Tsunami, and Liquefaction: Population Needs - Multi-Sector Needs Assessment: Population/Regency/City Profiles, February 2019 [EN/ID]
Background and methodology Following a 7.7 magnitude earthquake on 28 September, 2018, large parts of Palu, Donggala, Sigi, and Parigi Moutong regencies in Central Sulawesi province were destroyed by...
Central Sulawesi Earthquake, Tsunami, and Liquefaction: Population Needs - Multi-Sector Needs Assessment: Sub-District Profiles, Donggala Regency, February 2019 [EN/ID]
Background and methodology Following a 7.7 magnitude earthquake on 28 September, 2018, large parts of Palu, Donggala, Sigi, and Parigi Moutong regencies in Central Sulawesi province were destroyed by...
Central Sulawesi Earthquake, Tsunami, and Liquefaction: Population Needs - Multi-Sector Needs Assessment: Sub-District Profiles, Parigi Moutong Regency, February 2019 [EN/ID]
Background and methodology Following a 7.7 magnitude earthquake on 28 September, 2018, large parts of Palu, Donggala, Sigi, and Parigi Moutong regencies in Central Sulawesi province were destroyed by...
Central Sulawesi Earthquake, Tsunami, and Liquefaction: Population Needs - Multi-Sector Needs Assessment: Sub-District Profiles, Palu City, February 2019 [EN/ID]
Background and methodology Following a 7.7 magnitude earthquake on 28 September, 2018, large parts of Palu, Donggala, Sigi, and Parigi Moutong regencies in Central Sulawesi province were destroyed by...
Central Sulawesi Earthquake, Tsunami, and Liquefaction: Population Needs - Multi-Sector Needs Assessment: Sub-District Profiles, Sigi Regency, February 2019 [EN/ID]
Background and methodology Following a 7.7 magnitude earthquake on 28 September, 2018, large parts of Palu, Donggala, Sigi, and Parigi Moutong regencies in Central Sulawesi province were destroyed by...
Displacement and protection cluster - Earthquake in Lombok 2018 - Narrative report - 19 September 2018
HIGHLIGHTS ◼ On 23 August 2018, as the impact of the series of the earthquake, the Ministry of Social Affairs (MoSA) recorded there were 563 people dead, 1.116 injured, and 417.529 displaced ◼...
Indonesia: Aceh flood - Damage and loss assessment
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In late December 2006, widespread flooding struck eastern and central Aceh and parts of neighboring North Sumatra province. Seven Acehnese districts were affected: Aceh Tamiang,...
Indonesia: A psychosocial needs assessment of communities in 14 conflict-affected districts in Aceh
Executive Summary Between December 2005 and November 2006, a team of researchers from the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the Department of Social Medicine from Harvard Medical...
Indonesia/Aceh and Nias: Two years after the tsunami
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY MEETING VITAL NEEDS Activities in 2006 reflected the successful and appropriate transition from relief to recovery and reconstruction. Specific interventions continued to help meet...
Achievements of the Australia Indonesia Partnership for Reconstruction and Development (AIPRD) in Aceh and Nias, Dec 2006
Summary of achievements On Boxing Day, 2004, an earthquake centred in the Indian Ocean and measuring between 9.1 and 9.3 on the Richter scale - the second largest earthquake ever recorded on a...
Environmental Assessment hot mud flow East Java, Indonesia
Consolidated report on activities Undertaken through the Joint UNEP/OCHA Environment Unit Executive Summary Overview Since 29 May 2006, a mud volcano has been emitting hot mud in the Sidoarjo...
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South Asia: The role of needs assessment in the tsunami response
Executive summary The tsunami struck the Indian Ocean region on 26 December 2004. In the 14 affected countries, over 225,000 people died or are still missing. Overall, an estimated two million people...
Indonesia: Preliminary damage and loss assessment - Yogyakarta and Central Java natural disaster
This report presents a preliminary assessment of the damage and losses caused by the earthquake. The assessment used the international standard methodology for measuring disasters, and drawsupon some...
USAID Responds to Earthquake in Yogyakarta and Central Java
On June 2, the Government of Indonesia's (GOI) Department of Social Affairs (Depsos) announced the temporary suspension of the release of earthquake-related death figures in order to reconcile data...