Did Indonesia achieve the MDGs goals by 2015 ?
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MDGs
Health professionals

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Tosepu, R., Effendy, D. S., Bahar, H., Ali Imran Ahmad, L. O., Sakka, A., Asfian, P., & Lestari, H. (2016). Did Indonesia achieve the MDGs goals by 2015 ?. Public Health of Indonesia, 2(1), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.36685/phi.v2i1.38

Abstract

MDGs 2015 are the program for the welfare of society. The countries that show the great achievement of MDGs goals remain the successful of the government of the countries. This paper aimed to provide the knowledge regarding the achievement of Indonesia in MDGs goals. The achievement could be seen from the distribution of poverty, Health development index, Nutritional status, maternal mortality, and Malaria status in Indonesia.

 

 

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