Indonesia

  • Hand Washing

  • Identify and Treat TB and MDR-TB

  • Students Read Books

  • Transparency in District Courts

A mother of two, Rubeha Purwanto (left) confers with her community nurse/midwife, Erna Genasih, in West Jakarta
Birth Spacing Empowers Indonesians
Radio News 68H technician Joni Yohanes broadcasting news that reaches eight million men and women across Indonesia and throughou
Happy Birthday, Independent Radio 68H
Recording Specialist Muji Hardjono, who is blind, produces 2,000 cassettes a year for the Mitra Netra Foundation in Jakarta. The
Improving Services for the Blind

About

As the world’s fourth most populous country with abundant but diminishing natural resources, a diverse population fragmented along a volcanic archipelago and 115 million people living on less than $2 a day, Indonesia has a future that is both bright and challenging.

The world’s third largest democracy with the largest Muslim population, Indonesia is a model in modern nation-building. USAID invests in Indonesia’s future: in children and youth, in jobs and income for poor families, in conserving natural resources and sustaining governance reform.

Contact Information

Mission Contact

Andrew Sisson, Mission Director
USAID/American Embassy Jakarta No. 3-5
Jl. Medan Merdeka Selatan
Jakarta
DKI Jaya
Indonesia
10110
Phone 
+62 (21) 3435 9000
Fax 
+62 (21) 380 6694

Headquarters Contact

Shannon Stone, Desk Officer
U.S. Agency for International Development
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington
DC
USA
20523
Phone 
(202) 712-4997

Mission Director

Last updated: March 04, 2013

Share This Page