Government regulation No. 22/2008 about funding and management of disaster aid in Indonesia
Guidebook about information center of health crisis response due to natural disaster in Indonesia
Access : 28.04.2017
Update - 27 June 2018
During the reporting week, the monsoon rains brought 252 mm of rainfall compared to 95 mm during the previous week. The downpour caused 65% of the week’s weather-related incidents (i.e. landslides, wind-storms and floods). Three rain gauges were installed in Chakmarkul (...near Camp 21), Camp 16 and Kutupalong, complementing existing rain gauges in Cox’s Bazar and Teknaf, as well as the Meteorological Station installed by Samaritan Purse in Camp 12. This network of rain gauges provides localized rainfall data at regular intervals throughout the day, which will allow the humanitarian community to better monitor, anticipate and respond to developments within the camps. Relocation of families at risk of landslides and flooding continued; a total of some 200 families have already moved to Camp 20 Extension and more than 100 families to Camp Extension 4. Repair of access roads, culverts, bridges and infrastructure is ongoing with continued attention to preparing for further heavy rains.
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Handbook for HIV/Aids Training
Regulation of the Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia Number 74 Year 2014: Guidelines for Implementation of Hiv Counseling and Test
Law of The Republic of Indonesia Number 40 of 2004 concerning National Social Security System
Laws of the Republic of Indonesia number 24 of 2011 concerning the legal health insurance
Presidential Regulation No. 12 of 2013 on Health Insurance
Code of Law for Health Insurance in Indonesia