One of the 17 frameworks for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) program concerns a healthy life and encouraging prosperity for everyone. The Indonesian government within the framework of SDGs targeting NMR can decrease to 12 deaths per 1000 births. The existence of an incubator as a premature baby warmer device is very important. But such health facilities are still lacking in the area. The Grashof Portable Home Incubator, which is one of the innovations from Universitas Indonesia, was lent free of charge as one of the product-based community engagement activities from 2012 to the present. It was lent freely to the mothers with newborn babies from lower-class communities. The network of volunteer agents is at the forefront of implemen...
To achieve the Millennium Development Goal for child survival (MDG-4), neonatal deaths need to be pr...
Millennium development goal target on infant mortality (MDG4) by 2015 would not be realised in some ...
Indonesia is one of the developing countries in Asia where maternal and child mortality rates are st...
Maternal and infant mortality is one of the health problems that continues to be an issue in Indones...
The United Nations (UN) in 2010 report entitled “Born Too Soon, The Global Action Report on Preterm ...
Indonesia's infant mortality rate is still relatively high when compared to other countries in South...
Programs for saving lives at birth have been implemented in many countries, especially in the less d...
Introduction: Infant mortality is still a global problem, especially in the province of East Nusa Te...
Various efforts conducted to prevent newborn death In Indonesia, although the neonatal mortality rem...
The Indonesian population is about 261 million people (Indonesia's Statistics Agency/BPS, 2017). A p...
From 2007 to 2015, Indonesia’s maternal mortality rate (MMR) increased from 228/100,000 to 305/100,0...
Background: Maternal and neonatal mortality rate are still high in many developing countries. Lack o...
National development in the health sector through posyandu is the development of human resources for...
Improving maternal and neonatal health is a major concern of Indonesian Health Development Plan. Tha...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Réduire les taux de mortalité maternelle et infant...
To achieve the Millennium Development Goal for child survival (MDG-4), neonatal deaths need to be pr...
Millennium development goal target on infant mortality (MDG4) by 2015 would not be realised in some ...
Indonesia is one of the developing countries in Asia where maternal and child mortality rates are st...
Maternal and infant mortality is one of the health problems that continues to be an issue in Indones...
The United Nations (UN) in 2010 report entitled “Born Too Soon, The Global Action Report on Preterm ...
Indonesia's infant mortality rate is still relatively high when compared to other countries in South...
Programs for saving lives at birth have been implemented in many countries, especially in the less d...
Introduction: Infant mortality is still a global problem, especially in the province of East Nusa Te...
Various efforts conducted to prevent newborn death In Indonesia, although the neonatal mortality rem...
The Indonesian population is about 261 million people (Indonesia's Statistics Agency/BPS, 2017). A p...
From 2007 to 2015, Indonesia’s maternal mortality rate (MMR) increased from 228/100,000 to 305/100,0...
Background: Maternal and neonatal mortality rate are still high in many developing countries. Lack o...
National development in the health sector through posyandu is the development of human resources for...
Improving maternal and neonatal health is a major concern of Indonesian Health Development Plan. Tha...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Réduire les taux de mortalité maternelle et infant...
To achieve the Millennium Development Goal for child survival (MDG-4), neonatal deaths need to be pr...
Millennium development goal target on infant mortality (MDG4) by 2015 would not be realised in some ...
Indonesia is one of the developing countries in Asia where maternal and child mortality rates are st...