ADRA News

A new life has begun
It has been 4 months since UAP has been implemented in Bantar Gebang, especially in Sumur Batu and Ciketing Udik villages. ADRA Indonesia through ADRA
Together, everyone achieve more
his weekend in June 2015, ADRA Indonesia along with General Electric (GE) Volunteers, did a marvelous job to help people in Bantar Gebang. With the

UAP Training with Bekasi Berkebun
Urban Agriculture, a project initiated by ADRA Indonesia with the support from ADRA International, aims to help the people of Bantar Gebang build their own
Sriwedari women empowerment
Sriwedari project that ADRA Indonesia has started in the village of Cemara Jaya in Karawang since March 2014 last year has come to an end

Now my child has the appetite to eat
Shifa, the name of the 32-month-old girl from Sumur Batu village is the daughter of a health cadre, Mrs. Siti Jubaedah. When ADRA staff first

WASH Barus water project
NORTH BARUS – SIBOLGA. ADRA Indonesia’s WASH North Barus Project, supported by ADRA International successfully accomplished water facilities construction with 415 Water Piping System installed

We can sleep well tonight – Manado flood response
Last week, on Thursday ( January 27, 2014 ), ADRA distributed 552 packets of beddings to represent the family in Perkamil Village.Our truck went into

Dirk and Hanneke Van Ourwerkerk – Perpetual Gift of Love
One of the national strategy made by ADRA Indonesia is to run a Cooperative Revitalization program which will bring up the promising ideology of cooperative

A Commitment to end malnutrition
The INSTINCT (Improving Nutritional Status of Indigenous Community Toddlers) Project focuses on the under five through posyandu revitalization program involving the roles and integrated strategies

Tools for women’s empowerment in Slums (TOWERS)
Background ADRA Indonesia fostered 6 Women Cooperatives in the slums of Jakarta in 10 years of service, in which “Tunas Wanita Abadi” cooperative of Cengkareng,

Rising up for dignity of the distressed
Background Persons with HIV/AIDS are distressed because of the physical fatalities of the disease itself, as well as social stigma caused by lack of understanding

Rising Up to reduce Disaster Risks
Background Six years ago (July 17, 2006), Pangandaran village and some southern coastal regions in Java were hit by the unpredicted tsunami. Some NGOs have

Rising up for clean water access
Background People of North Barus were also affected by the Asian tsunami last 2004. They are also lack of water because they do not have

Health and nutrition education program (HANEP project)
The high number of malnourished children under the age of five (under-5) is found in Sangihe Talaud District due to the limited knowledge and skills

Rising up for nourishment
Background Under-five children‘s nutritional status indicates community welfare, child survival measures, and reflections on conditions in which children (and others in society) live, including their

CLTS Promotion – Central Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara
The result of WATER Project recently done in the same area, Tumpak village, was analyzed that they need a better environment sanitation to make

Rising up for total sanitation
Background People of Lombok put their fate in tourism as one of the sectors for economic growth. While Lombok is progressively becoming the second home

Sorong selatan HIV prevention
Papua has the highest prevalence of HIV/AIDS cases. Aside the access to VCTs (Voluntary Counseling and Testing) is very low, coming to these facilities will