Indonesia
- Nearly 23 million
- people are unable to meet their dietary requirements
- Over 30%
- of children under 5 are stunted
- Over 270 million
- population
Indonesia is a lower middle-income country and the largest economy in Southeast Asia. Rapid economic growth over the past ten years, coupled with significant government investments in social development, transformed the lives of millions of people and allowed the country to halve the number of undernourished people by 2015.
Although the country continues to make considerable progress towards Zero Hunger, it still faces challenges in terms of limited food access, malnutrition, gender inequality, climate change and vulnerability to natural hazards. The COVID-19 pandemic has further exacerbated these challenges, and reversed years of progress in reducing poverty and food insecurity. The national poverty rate increased to double digits in 2020, reaching 10 percent and setting back three years of improvement. Similarly, the prevalence of undernourishment, which had decreased significantly to 7 percent in 2019, reached 8 percent after the pandemic hit the country.
What the World Food Programme is doing in Indonesia
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Food security
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WFP supports the government in improving its food security early warning and monitoring systems, enabling policymakers to base their decisions on up-to-date evidence and enhanced analysis.
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Emergency Preparedness and Response
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WFP works with the government on strengthening multi-stakeholder partnerships, coordination and capacities for enhanced response to natural disasters and climate change.
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Nutrition
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WFP advocates for and promotes healthy and affordable diets throughout the life cycle to prevent all forms of malnutrition.
In focus
When partnership and perseverance make the dream work
“Women, logistics, trucks, warehouses… very cool!”
Meet Dina — on the front-line of responding to disasters in Indonesia
Recovering from a double disaster in Palu
School meals bring income and opportunities to Indonesian communities
Fuelling bodies and feeding dreams
Indonesia news releases
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Find out more about the state of food security in Indonesia
Visit the food security analysis pageOperations in Indonesia
Contacts
Office
Jakarta Wisma Keiai, 9th floor, Jalan Jend. Sudirman kav. 3, Jakarta 10220, Indonesia
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