Health, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
Gugah Nurani Indonesia is committed to building a community environment that is aware of health and provides access to equal and adequate health facilities and services as well as other supporting access to improve the health of children and the community.
Health is a Fundamental Human Right For All
Health is a very important and essential Basic Right for many people including children in Indonesia. Without the fulfillment of health rights properly and able, children and humans cannot live a good life to be able to fulfill their other rights.
There are still many challenges, especially in Indonesia, to be able to fulfill health rights, especially for toddlers, children, and mothers in Indonesia. This is because health facilities and infrastructure are still unequal, doctors are inadequate, and medical equipment is not suitable and the public awareness, especially parents, is still low, especially parents, about the importance of health for their children. Gugah Nurani Indonesia realizes that this is still a big challenge in Indonesia, therefore we work together with various stakeholders to continue to be able to fulfill health rights, especially for toddlers and children in Indonesia. We want to ensure that people have access to basic health services, nutritious and healthy food intake to prevent the high rate of stunting in Indonesia. In addition, we also focus on protecting mothers and children under the age of five and ensuring that the implementation of sexual reproductive health society. In addition, Gugah Nurani Indonesia will increase access to drinking water and sanitation facilities to provide safe and sufficient drinking water.
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Children receive medical services
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Children receive basic services related to Sexual & Reproductive Affairs
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People have better access to nutrition
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People involved in WASH programs
Our Focus on Health, Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene:
Access to Basic Health Services for All
Through policy advocacy and capacity building of health service providers, we work to enable the provision of quality health services that meet the basic needs of every person. In addition, we support the establishment of community-based health assistance to address financial barriers to basic health services.
Nutritional Support through Healthy and Nutritious Food Intake
Healthy and nutritious food intake for toddlers and children is still a big challenge in Indonesia, caused by economic factors and knowledge of the importance of health, therefore we want to ensure that we participate in reducing the high rate of stunting in Indonesia by providing nutritious, healthy and nutritious food intake, especially for pregnant women, toddlers, and children in Indonesia.
Access to Clean Water and Adequate Sanitation
Water is one of the important intakes for the body. The importance of clean water intake will have an impact on the health and growth of children, but there are still many areas in Indonesia that are limited in clean water sources. Therefore, we are committed to continuing to be able to build many clean water installations, especially in areas that are difficult to access clean water. With access to clean water, it will support proper sanitation and reduce the number of disease infections.
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We work with those who are socially and economically marginalized to support them to be better aware of their human rights and to become self-reliant.
News & Stories
Gugah Nurani Indonesia endeavors to continue to spread goodness through various collaborative actions. By taking steps together, it will be easier to achieve the goal, namely empowerment for the poor and underprivileged communities.
Water Crisis Everywhere: What is the Impact on Humans?
Indonesia, a tropical country with vast islands surrounded by water, surprisingly faces a clean water crisis. Millions of Indonesians struggle to access clean and safe water.
Berkah Belawan Waste Bank Offers Free Health Checks
In addition to focusing on waste management and increasing residents’ income, the Berkah Belawan Waste Bank (BSB) also held free health checks for 100 residents.