The Australia Indonesia Health Security Partnership (AIHSP) is a bilateral program between the Government of Australia and the Government of Indonesia. AIHSP’s overarching goal is to increase national health security in Indonesia so that women, men and communities are at less risk and experience less impact from Emerging Infectious Diseases (EIDs)/Zoonoses, thereby contributing to Australian, regional and global health security, as well as supporting sustainable economic development and food security in Indonesia.
AIHSP provides high-quality advice, implementation support, facilitate cross-sectoral coordination between human and animal health, and independent monitoring and evaluation services at the program and portfolio level for DFAT Health Security Programs in Indonesia and the Indo-Pacific Region. The AIHSP is a five-year program (2020–2025) designed to increase national health security in Indonesia.
Supported by the Australian Government and implemented by DT Global, the AIHSP has been established as a One Health program that embraces human, animal, and wildlife health issues in Indonesia. Specifically, this important strategic partnership aims to strengthen the systems in Indonesia that prevent, detect, and respond to public and animal health emergencies resulting from emerging infectious diseases, and improve coordination of responses to national, regional, and global health threats.
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