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SurfAid works in remote islands in Indonesia, where access to basic services is very low. This contributes to high maternal and child mortality rates, and low mother-and-child health status. Rote Island is one of the most vulnerable locations in East Indonesia. Being remote, it faces ongoing challenges of inter-generational malnutrition, poor health, food insecurity, limited fresh water and constrained public services.
On Rote, around 27% of the population is categorised as poor (BPS, 2024). This is triple the national poverty rate. Poverty contributes to malnutrition when community members cannot afford or understand the importance of nutritious food or important health behaviour such as exclusive breastfeeding. Women who eat poorly during pregnancy often give birth to small or low birth weight babies. Many of these children face stunting, wasting and micronutrient deficiencies that severely constrain their growth and development.
Recent SurfAid initiatives on Rote, such as Resilient Roots supported by Footprints, have shown promising signs that this inter-generational cycle of malnutrition and poor health practices can be broken through behaviour change, especially men’s parenting, nutrition and health related behaviours.
Strong mothers and strong children begin with good nutrition and knowledge. This project will improve maternal and child health by strengthening household food security and empowering women in remote communities on Rote Island.
Activities will include:
This project will deliver the following outcomes for women and children in Rote Island:
Together, these outcomes will improve the nutritional and socioeconomic status of women and children, reducing rates of stunting, wasting and micronutrient deficiencies in Rote Island, East Nusa Tenggara Province. Progress will be tracked through monthly monitoring by our Community Development Officers (CDOs).
The project cost will cover:
Community education sessions
Transport and logistics
Interactive learning materials
Information, Communication, and Education (ICE) materials
This project will work directly with communities in the west of Rote Ndao, training community health volunteers as peer educators to increase community engagement and education on key messages.
SurfAid works with our local affiliate ARUNGI and communities to develop their own solutions that are culturally and geographically appropriate to the unique environment of remote islands.
Using a ‘hand up, not a hand out’ approach, SurfAid develops leaders from within villages and builds their capacity to support the development of the community.
SurfAid and its local affiliate works alongside the Government of Indonesia to reduce malnutrition and improve the health, social and economic status of women and children living in remote locations.
Indonesia has made significant progress towards reducing malnutrition among children under five, pregnant women, school age children and adolescents. The national prevalence of stunting has reduced from 42% in 2018 to just under 20% in 2024. However, in some remote locations such as Rote Ndao, stunting remains between 26% and 31% of children under five (UNICEF, 2024).
Improving healthcare and nutrition outcomes in remote locations remain priorities of the Indonesian government. These priorities are being delivered by multiple government departments, NGOs and communities themselves.
Reducing rates of malnutrition calls for multiple actors at multiple levels. SurfAid plays an important role because we are focused on helping some of the most remote and vulnerable communities in Indonesia.
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