Indonesia

In 2015, a report from UNICEF showed that child mortality rates had significantly dropped in Indonesia. Improvements were attributed to the work of many development agencies, including World Vision. These agencies have partnered to upgrade health for children by providing immunizations, treating childhood diseases and encouraging breastfeeding for the first six months of a child’s life.

Partnering since

1998

people reached

67,576

programs and shipments

9

Level of Fragility

Medium Developing

Gender Equality Rank

68.8%
Progress

781people learned how to protect themselves against COVID-19

Progress

86reading materials were provided to schools and communities

Progress

42,003hygiene kits distributed to support people's health and cleanliness

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Country Details

In 2015, a report from UNICEF showed that child mortality rates had significantly dropped in Indonesia. Improvements were attributed to the work of many development agencies, including World Vision. These agencies have partnered to upgrade health for children by providing immunizations, treating childhood diseases and encouraging breastfeeding for the first six months of a child’s life.
World Vision Indonesia

World Vision, known as Wahana Visi in Indonesia, has been running community development programs that focus on children since 1998. We work in 13 territories across 15 provinces of the country with communities, government and donors—including donor agencies, corporations and individuals. We do this together for the welfare of Indonesian children.

Wahana Visi works through health, education, child protection and economic development programs. Hundreds of thousands of children in Indonesia have benefited from our work throughout the years.

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Results

Unless otherwise stated, data presented on this page reflects the most up-to-date results of World Vision Canada programs reported between October 2021 and September 2022, and any previous fiscal years available. Previously reported data may not match the current presentation as we continuously receive and refine data from our programs. If you have any questions, kindly reach out to us.