STRATEGI PEMERINTAH INDONESIA UNTUK PENCAPAIAN TARGET KE-6 MDGs MELALUI BANTUAN THE GLOBAL FUND TAHUN 2003 - 2013
ABSTRAK: Nowadays, the
Indonesian Government strategy in achieving the 6th MDG targets through grant
aid from foreign parties, namely The Global Fund. The high rates of spread of
infectious diseases in Indonesia such as HIV and AIDS, Tuberculosis, and
Malaria have been a problem that attracted the attention of world community.
Therefore, in 2000 the Government of Indonesia and 189 UN member states
gathered together created an agreement that is known as the Millennium
Declaration of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The 6th target of MDGs
is to fight HIV & AIDS, malaria, and other transmitted diseases. The Global
Fund as an international organization with the vision and mission of combating
the spread of infectious diseases through a project, named Global Fund to Fight
AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria (GFATM). Indonesia is one of the countries that
have been involved in the project. The Global Fund to provide assistance in the
form of grant aid to the Government of Indonesia to combat the spread of
transmitted diseases. In this study shows Indonesian Government strategy in
achieving the 6th target of MDG can be implemented by carrying out monitoring
and evaluation of programs, as well as conduct training through grant aid from
the Global Fund. This research used
qualitative approach and examined using the concept of Principal and
Agent, Foreign Assistance and the National Health Development Strategy in 2003-2013.
Penulis: Putu Ika Astiti Tajem,
Idin Fasisaka, Anak Agung Ayu Intan Parameswari
Kode Jurnal: jphubintdd150282