The Strength of a Dedicated Educator

Throughout the 25-year journey of the Yayasan Balita Sehat Indonesia (Foundation for Mother and Child Health Indonesia), many changes have occurred—from expanding programs and shifting locations to the evolving educational needs of children. However, one thing remains the foundation: the educators who choose to stay and grow alongside the Foundation. One such individual is Benedikta, affectionately known as Bu […]
A Classroom Born from Care

In Bojonggede Village, Bogor Regency, West Java, change was not born from magnificent buildings. It grew from care. From the simple kitchen in the home of Ms. Nurkhikmah—affectionately known as Ms. Nung—a long journey began. From Posyandu to Classroom (2012–2014) In 2012, Ms. Nung was selected as a cadre member for a supplementary feeding program […]
Indonesia’s First Pilot of the BUNDA Program to Support the Mental Health of Mothers

FMCH Indonesia (Yayasan Balita Sehat Indonesia) has launched Indonesia’s first pilot of the BUNDA Program (Bersama Mendukung Ibu Sehat dan Bahagia), a community-based psychosocial support model designed to strengthen the mental health of pregnant and breastfeeding mothers with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) approach adapted from the WHO endorsed Thinking Healthy Program (THP). Program BUNDA 2026 implementation […]
Building Healthier Futures for Indonesia’s Youngest Learners

Bogor, 27 November 2025 — Yayasan Balita Sehat (FMCH Indonesia) is strengthening its commitment to early childhood wellbeing through comprehensive health and dental check-ups for more than 700 young children enrolled in 21 community pre-school (PAUD) across Bogor, South Central Timor (TTS), and Southwest Sumba (SBD). This initiative was made possible through the generous support […]
“We Only Knew How to Burn It”, A Mother’s Story of Trash and Change

For Mama Simea, a resident of Anin Village, South Amanatun Subdistrict, Timor Tengah Selatan Regency, plastic waste had always been a problem with no solution. “All this time, we didn’t know about activities (waste management) like this,” she said. “We could only burn the plastic after collecting it. The trash was scattered on the streets, […]
Turning Plastic Waste into Value: A Community Effort in Southwest Sumba

What if waste was not only thrown away but reused? In the villages of Laga Lete and Wee Rame, Southwest Sumba Regency, locals have started to process the piles of plastic waste in their environment. Previously, the lack of knowledge on waste management led people to habitually burn or simply discard plastic waste. As a […]