Bridging service gaps through Indonesia’s HIV Joint Programme Review
World Health Organization
Last updated: April 30, 2026
Indonesia's HIV response, supported by the Global Fund, faces ongoing challenges in coordination, service integration, and sustainability. This requires a multi-sectoral approach to address persistent gaps and improve outcomes.
- The Global Fund's Grant Cycle 7 supports Indonesia's HIV response, aiming to mitigate persistent challenges.
- Key challenges identified include a lack of effective coordination among various stakeholders and fragmented service delivery.
- Service integration is insufficient, leading to gaps in comprehensive care for affected populations.
- Sustainability of HIV programs beyond external funding is a significant concern.
- The text emphasizes the need for a comprehensive and multi-sectoral approach to overcome these obstacles.
- This approach requires collaboration across different government ministries, civil society organizations, and the private sector.
- Effective implementation strategies are crucial to ensure that interventions reach vulnerable populations.
- Focus is placed on strengthening the capacity of local health systems to manage and deliver HIV services independently.
- Addressing the social and economic determinants of HIV is also highlighted as a critical component of a successful long-term strategy.
- The overall goal is to achieve more effective and sustainable HIV prevention, treatment, and care outcomes in Indonesia.