curriculum vitae ================ dr. dr. susilowati, mkes name ==== susilowati tana =============== date of birth

CURRICULUM VITAE
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DR. dr. Susilowati, MKes
Name
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Susilowati Tana
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Date of Birth
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24 December 1969
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Nationality
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Indonesian
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Address
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GRHA Yudistira. Jl. Kaliurang km. 10 (Pasar Gentan ke Timur 600m). Gg.
Yudistira No. 898. RT 01, RW 09. Dukuh, Sinduharjo, Ngaglik, Sleman.
Yogyakarta 55581 Indonesia
Email address
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[email protected] (office 1)
[email protected] (office 2)
[email protected]
[email protected]
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Office website
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www.chpss.org ; http://chpsc-indonesia.blogspot.org
Phone and Fax
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62-274-883528 (Home)
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62-811283256 (Mobile)
Education
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1.
Post doctoral position on Global Health (2011 – still in hiring
process)
2.
Doctoral Program in Public Health, Gadjah Mada University (1999 –
2004). (Cumlaude Predicate).
3.
Master in Public Health (Hospital) Management, Gadjah Mada
University (1995 – 1998). The best graduate (Cumlaude Predicate).
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4.
Medical Faculty of Airlangga University (1988 – 1994). One of the
best fives graduates.
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International Training/Workshop/Network (selected)
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a.
Eco_Health publication workshop. Ko Chang island, Thailand. 2011.
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b.
Eco-Health proposal development workshop 2. Cambodia 2011.
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c.
Eco-Health proposal development workshop. Vietnam 2010.
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d.
Eco-health International conference. Sponsored by International
Development Research Center and World Health Organization, London,
2010
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e.
Workshop on Conflict, Gender and Development. Davao City
Phillipines. Mindanao Working Groups in collaboration with the
Ford Foundation Jakarta.. November 2008.
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f.
Eco Health International conference. Sponsored by International
Development Research Center and World Health Organization. Mexico,
2008.
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g.
International conference on HIV/AIDS. Sponsored by Open Society
Institute. Mexico City. August 2008.
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h.
Training on Sexual and Reproductive Health, Geneva Foundation for
Medical Research and Education (GFMER) and World Health
Organization (WHO). 28 March – 28 April 2007. Sponsored by the
Ford Foundation
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i.
Course on Human Subject Protection and Standard Operating
Procedures for Ethics Committee. National Health Research Ethics
Commission. National Institute of Research and Development,
Ministry of Health Republic Indonesia. Jakarta, 2006.
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j.
Workshop on Health System Action Network Development. Sponsored by
USAID, Toronto Canada. 2006
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k.
Workshop on Eco-Bio-Social aspect of Dengue. Facilitated by WHO
TDR and sponsored by International Research Development Center.
Bangkok, Thailand. 2006 & 2007
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l.
Workshop on Public Health Watch. Open Society Institute. Istanbul,
Turkey. 2006
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m.
Workshop on Ecohealth approach in human health. Sponsored by
International Development Research Centre. Goa, India.
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n.
Research Method on Reproductive Health. Johns Hopkins University.
Baltimore, USA. Sponsored by the Ford Foundation. July, 2003.
o.
Seminar on System Thinking and Organizational Learning for
Population and Reproductive Health. The Bill and Melinda Gates
Institute for Population & Reproductive Health. Bloomberg School
of Public Health. The John Hopkins University & The Blankons Gates
Indonesia. Surabaya, March, 2002
p.
Workshop on Tropical Disease Research. World Health Organization,
Geneva. Harare-Zimbabwe, 2001
q.
Evidence for Health Policy: Burden of Disease, Cost Effectiveness
and Health Systems. Burden of Disease of Harvard University and
Global Programme on Evidence for Health Policy, WHO. Bali, 2000
r.
Public Health Nutritional Epidemiology. Southampton University,
England. September, 1999.
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Employment records
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From 2011 – present
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Postgraduate program, Faculty of Medicine Gadjah Mada University
Position: Freelance lecturer
Description of Duties:
1.
Responsible for course of Marketing for Health Service
2.
Responsible as thesis advisor.
From 2002 – present
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The Center for Health Policy and Social Studies
Position: Founder and director
Description of Duties:
1.
Developing research projects and programs development, to be
submitted to donors and government/private institutions.
2.
Leading and Managing various research projects, trainings,
seminars and workshops (lists of programs/researches attached).
3.
Professional consultant for various public health programs on
request (lists of consultancy services attached).
From 1998 – 2003
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Employer: Faculty of Medicine. Gadjah Mada University.
Position: Research Associate
Description of Duties:
1.
Developing research projects and programs development, to be
submitted to donors and government/private institution.
2.
Leading and managing research projects, trainings, seminars and
workshops (lists of programs/researches attached).
3.
Professional consultant for various public health programs on
request (lists of consultancy services attached).
From 1998 – March 2001
Employer: Postgraduate Program of Gadjah Mada University
Position held: Professional Freelance lecturer and theses advisor in
the fields of health management and policy.
Description of Duties (subjects):
1.
Health promotion and social marketing in health sector.
2.
Quality measurement and improvement process in health sector.
3.
Decentralization in health sector.
Module development:
Health Promotion and social marketing in health sector
Project Management
Relationship marketing: A long term marketing strategy for Health
Institution.
From 1997 – 1998
Employer: Center for Health Service Management, Faculty of Medicine,
Gadjah Mada University
Position held: Professional research associate
Description of duties:
1.
Facilitator and consultant on request.
2.
Developing training modules and quality monitoring software in
health sector on request.
3.
Developing project proposal on request.
From 1994 – 1997.
Employer: Ministry of Health, Republic of Indonesia.
Position: Temporary Contract Medical Doctor at Wates Hospital, Kulon
Progo District of Yogyakarta.
Description of duties:
1.
Managing medical record unit of WATES Hospital.
2.
Professional medical doctor at hospital ward and emergency unit of
Wates hospital
Selected projects have been led
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1.
Multi-country study on Application of an Eco-Bio-Social Approach
to Emerging Infectious Diseases in Southeast Asian Global Outreach
Hot Spots. 2011 – 2013.
2.
The impact of Merapi eruption 2010. A document review and
documentation project
3.
Building innovative community for ecosystem based dengue vector
control: A multi country research. 2007 - 2011
4.
Module development on clinical aspect of HIV AIDS for health
personnel. 2009 – 2010.
5.
Training on clinical aspect of HIV AIDS for health personnel.
2009. Supported by Sidaction France
6.
Healthy Start Project replication in Yogyakarta in improving the
breastfeeding practices in semi urban area. 2009 – 2010, in
collaboration with Bantul District. Supported by Mercy Corps
Jakarta.
7.
Developing community based reproductive health program for
vulnerable youth groups. In collaboration with Sleman district.
Project team leader. 2008 – 2009. The Ford Foundation.
8.
Developing community based dengue prevention program in Bantul
post Earthquake. Project team leader. 2007 – 2008. The Ford
Foundation network.
9.
Understanding Eco-Bio-Social aspect of dengue transmission: A
multi-country study with 5 other South Asian countries: Myanmar,
India, Philippines, Thailand and Srilanka. Co Principle
Investigator. 2007 - 2008. World Health Organization and
International Development Research Center.
10.
Developing Training Module for decision maker and practitioner on
Gender and Human Rights approach of HIV/AIDS control in Indonesia.
Principle Investigator. 2007. Open Society Institute.
11.
Research entitled “How does the global fund for HIV/AIDS in
Indonesia address the groups at greatest need?” Principle
Investigator. 2007. Open Society Institute.
12.
Improve the stewardship function of National Tuberculosis program
through multi-pronged activities including partnership with
private practitioners, pharmacies, private hospitals, corporate
sector, non government organization and community health workers
for improving access to DOTS in 11 districts in Central Java.
Principle Investigator. 2006 - 2007. Fidelis Project/IUTLD- The
Union.
13.
Development of National Indicators of Advocacy, Communication and
Social Mobilization (ACSM) for Tuberculosis. Principle
Investigator. 2006. World Health Organization.
14.
Understanding Factors Contributing to the Resilience of Aceh
Health Workforce: A study case of Tuberculosis and Malaria control
program post Tsunami. A collaborating research with the School of
Public Health and Community Medicine, the University of New South
Wales. Principle Investigator. UNDP/WB/WHO TDR.
15.
Health for All: Is it coming closer or farther away from Indonesia
(A Case Study of Tabanan district health financing initiative and
nationwide scheme JPKMM for Poor). Principle Investigator. 2006.
Wemos Foundation, Netherland.
16.
Developing Awareness of Community on Reproductive Health and
Rights. A research collaboration with Gadjah Mada University and
Institute for Community Behaviour Change. Co-Principle
Investigator. 2005. Part of the Ford Foundation Grant to the
Center for Health Policy and Social Study.
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17.
Evaluation of Revolving Fund program for midwives. Principle
Investigator. 2004. Indonesia Family Planning Unit, the Ministry
of Health, supported by the World Bank.
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18.
Inequity of Health Care Access in Indonesia. Dissertation. 2004.
19.
Factors contributing to the Resiliency of IDPs and the Persistence
of Tuberculosis. Principle Investigator. 2004. Collaborative
research grant from the WHO special programme for research and
training in Tropical Disease. UNDP/WB/WHO Geneva.
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20.
Factors Associated with Anaemia prevalence of pregnant women and
children under 5s in Gunung Kidul regency. Principle Investigator.
2003. Provincial Health Project I – Gunung Kidul district health
office. World Bank.
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21.
Understanding the Impact of Multidimensional Crisis on
Tuberculosis Control Program to the Internally Displaced Person in
Indonesia. Principle Investigator. 2002. Collaborative research
grant from the WHO Special Programme for research and training in
Tropical Disease. UNDP/WB/WHO Geneva
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22.
Inequity of Access in Malaria control during the economic crisis
and regional health reform in Yogyakarta province of Indonesia.
Principle Investigator. 2001 - 2002. Collaborative research grant
from the WHO Special Programme for Research and Training in
Tropical Disease (TDR). UNDP/WB/WHO Geneva.
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23.
Action Research aimed at Sensitizing Police Force and Law Makers
on Women’s Reproductive Rights/Health (Research). Project Manager
and Co Principle Investigator. 2002 – 2004. Grant from The Ford
Foundation.
24.
The Implementation of Sex Transmitted Diseases Control Policy in
Decentralization: A Case Study of Jogjakarta City (Research).
2002. Principle Investigator. Masri Singarimbun Award from the
Center for Population and Policy of Gadjah Mada University.
25.
Evaluation of Community Based elderly care pilot project II in
Central Java Indonesia (Research) using qualitative method.
Principle Investigator. 2003. Some private hospitals in Central
Java.
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26.
Private Provider’s Roles in a decentralised health system
(Research). Principle Investigator. 2002. WHO.
27.
Training Needs Assessment of Health Sector Government Officials.
Indonesia (Instrument Design and Data Analysis). Principle
Investigator. The British Council. 2001. Funded by Asian
Development Bank.
28.
Monitoring Social Safety Nets in Health Sector II. Multicenter
study involved 5 universities (Research). Principle Investigator
from Gadjah Mada University. Locations: South Sulawesi, West Nusa
Tenggara, East java, Yogyakarta Special Province, Central Java.
2000 – 2001. Managing survey in 25 districts, revising research
designs and instruments in cooperation with 4 other universities,
data analysis and policy papers. Funded by Asian Development Bank
through the Ministry of Health.
29.
Technical Assistance and Advocacy of the Health Decentralization
process from Gadjah Mada University to Yogyakarta Special Province
(Research). Yogyakarta Special Province. 2000. Co Principle
Investigator. Funded by WHO.
30.
Evaluation of Community Based elderly care pilot project I in
Central Java Indonesia (Research). Principle Investigator. 2001.
PPLM PSK. Holland and PPLM PSK Central Java.
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31.
The inequity of Health Care Access in Indonesia. 2000 – present
(Dissertation using IFLS Data). Principle Investigators.
Locations: Indonesia. Research for Dissertation.
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32.
Monitoring Social Safety Nets in Health Sector I. Multi centre
study involved 5 universities (Research). Co Principle
Investigator. Locations: South Sulawesi, West Nusa Tenggara, East
Java, Yogyakarta Special province, Central Java. 1999 – 2000.
Managing survey in 25 districts, developing research designs and
instruments in co-operation with 4 other universities, data
analysis and policies papers. Funded by Asian Development Bank
through the Ministry of Health.
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33.
Survey of Infertility (Reproductive Health). 2000. Project
Manager. Yogyakarta Special Province. Ministry of Health.
34.
Relationship Marketing for Hospital: A long term relationship
strategy between health provider and client (Thesis). 1998.
Principle Investigator. Developing proposal, developing
instruments and trial, data collection, data analysis and
reporting. Central Java. (Thesis).
Consultancy services
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From 1 April 2010 – 30 July 2010-07-30
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Employer: AusAid
Consultant for Institutional Mapping for Health Human Resources in
Indonesia
Position: Consultant
The service to be performed:
To provides an overview the main of organizations in the area of
health workforce in Indonesia and identifies their roles, mandates and
policies
provides an institutional mapping analysis, discussing the main
institutions dealing with health workforce
From 20 May 2008 – 20 June 2008
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Employer: WHO TDR (Tropical Disease Research)
Consultant for data management for multi country research Eco Bio
Social factors contributing to dengue transmission
Position: Consultant
The service to be performed:
To develop data entry program and code for multi country study (5
countries in Asia)
To provide technical support to multi country research team
From 21 March 2007 – 15 October 2007
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Employer: The University of Sydney
Consultant for District Health Outcomes and System Performance Survey.
The University of Sydney.
Position: Consultant
The services to be performed:
To enumerate, record and obtain basic information about the health
service facilities and health service providers in the districts which
include health facilities, health providers and health spending.
From Aug 2006 – February 2007.
Employer: WHO for Indonesia
National consultant for Advocacy, Communication and Social
Mobilization (ACSM) of TB control. World Health Organization.
Position: Consultant
The services to be performed:
To develop national indicators and instruments of Advocacy,
Communication and Social Mobilization program of TB control and to
pilot them.
To document best practices of ACSM in TB program in some areas of
Indonesia.
From July 2004 – July 2005
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The Contractor of US Embassy-Naval medical research unit 2 to provide
Consultants for Initiative Anti Malaria Indonesia (IAMI) in Bukit
Menoreh, Central Java, under the Center for Health Policy and Social
Study.
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Position: The Managing director
The services to be performed:
Provide consultant for malaria diagnosis, epidemiological surveillance
and Community Participation for Initiative Anti Malaria (IAMI) in
Bukit Menoreh.
From August 2003 – November 2003
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Consultant for Public Accountability System development in Lampung.
Provincial Health Project I and the Lampung provincial health office,
The World Bank.
Description of duties:
1.
Provide situational analysis of Public Accountability of Lampung
Health System.
2.
Develop Model of Complaint Resolution System appropriate to
Lampung.
From January 2002 – June 2003
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Employer: World Health Organization Representative to Indonesia.
Position: Consultant for Private and non Governmental sector
contribution to national health goals, under decentralization era in
Indonesia.
Description of Duties:
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1.
Describe briefly the private level sector in Indonesia and its
scope
2.
Identify concrete example where the private and non governmental
sectors have been employed to contribute to national health goals
and public goods in Indonesia.
3.
Collect data as necessary to evaluate these experiences based on
the same frameworks as above: desired effect, potential impact on
the poor and conditions associated with positive health outcomes
and improved efficiency
4.
Using the aforementioned framework, identify specific areas in
Indonesia that meet the conditions associated with positive health
outcomes and improved efficiency for piloting specific public
private partnership
5.
Identify specific policy options for presentation to the MoH to
encourage private contribution to public health goals
6.
Prepare a report presenting concrete policy options for MoH at
national, provincial and/or district level
7.
Present report, and revise according to recommendations.
From September 2002 – 2004
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Position: Manager of the team of consultants for Health Information
System Development in Yogyakarta Special Province. Provincial Health
Project I – The Yogyakarta Provincial Health Office. The World Bank.
Description of Duties:
Managing consultant’s activities in developing Health Information
System, including
1.
Analysis on the current health information system
2.
Indicator and system development, involving provincial and
district health office and their work units.
3.
Trial of proposed health information system prototype and training
of government officer.
From January 2002 – April 2002
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Position: Consultant for Public Accountability in Decentralised Health
Sector. Provincial Health Project – Yogyakarta provincial health
office. The World Bank.
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Description of duties:
1.
Provide situational analysis of Public Accountability of the
health system in Yogyakarta province.
2.
Develop conceptual framework of Public Accountability of the
Health System.
From October 2001 – December 2001
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Employer: DHS I project. The Ministry of Health and Asian Development
Bank
Position: National consultant for Human Resource Development and
Investment, Decentralized Health System I Project.
Description of main duties:
1.
Consortium of human resource development. Training need
assessment, developing training topics and outlines, provide input
for modules development on general aspect of decentralization and
health service management.
2.
Developing human resource strategic planning. Developing human
resource strategic planning for decentralized health system
project, which consists of short, mid and long term plan.
3.
Provide consultancy service for human resource planning and
investment to provinces and districts during proposal development.
From December 1999 – February 2000
Employer: World Bank
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Position: Consultant for the preparation of Yogyakarta Provincial
Health Project I
Description of duties:
1.
Assist health officials of Yogyakarta Special Province in
preparing Provincial Health Project I proposal.
2.
To be facilitator of proposal development, involving provincial
and district health offices.
3.
Provide qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis
to support project proposal.
From July 2001 – August 2001
Employer: The British Council Indonesia
Position: The Health Human Resources and Training Need Assessment
Specialist of the Central Independent Monitoring Unit.
Description of duties:
1.
Develop and conduct detailed case studies of some districts in
various provinces, focused on process and output of health system
capacity to identify training needs.
2.
The study focused on the human resource profile capacity and
performance of district health offices and work units in
a.
Budgeting and Planning.
b.
Financial Management.
c.
Human Resource planning and personnel management.
d.
Leadership, policy formulation and personnel management.
e.
Logistic management.
f.
Monitoring, surveillance, information management and Quality
assurance.
g.
Change Management and decentralization.
Module development:
Response the challenge of HIV/AIDS epidemic using Gender and Human
Rights perspective: A training module for decision maker and
practitioner.
Health Promotion and social marketing in health sector
Project Management
Relationship marketing: A long term marketing strategy for Health
Institution.
From 1999 – September 2001
Employer: The British Council Indonesia
Position: The Health Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist of the
Central Independent Monitoring Unit
Description of duties:
Develop the monitoring and evaluation system including research
design, monitoring and survey indicators, provide analysis and
reports.
Institutional Collaboration development
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1.
EcoHealth network in Asia, a regional network in EcoHealth
application. 2011
2.
Developing a community based youth Reproductive Health Program, a
social mobilization program in collaboration with District Health
Office, PKBI Kisara Bali and Institute of Community Behavior
Change.
3.
Health System Action Network. USAID. Toronto, Canada. 2006
4.
Improving community awareness toward women reproductive
health/right, A social mobilization program in collaboration with
District Health Office, Department of Clinical Psychology, Faculty
of Psychology Gadjah Mada University & Institute of Community
Behavior Change (NGO).
Research Award
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2008 Springer Award for excellent trans-disciplinary research on Eco
Health. International Association for Ecology and Health (IAEH)
Most recent international publication (2010 - 2011)
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Tana, S. Umniyati, S.R, Wulansari, R., Kroeger, A., Petzold, M. 2011.
Building and analyzing an innovative community centered dengue
ecosystem management intervention in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. A paper to
be submitted to the journal of EcoHealth.
Tana, S. Eco-Bio-Social Research on Dengue in Asia: General Principles
and a Case Study from Indonesia. 2011 (in press). In: Charron, D.F.
(editor), Ecohealth Research in Practice: Innovative Applications of
an Ecosystem Approach to Health. Springer, New York, NY, USA /
International Development Research Centre, Ottawa, Canada.
Dengue vectors at the dynamic interface of environmental, biological
and social (eco-bio-social) determinants: a multi country study in
urban and peri urban Asia. Bulletin of World Health Organization 2010;
88: 173 – 184.
Yogyakarta, 4 September 2011
Susilowati
List of publication
1.
List of Reports
a.
Tana, S. 2010. Institutional Mapping for Health Human
Resources in Indonesia. Report to AusAID Indonesia.
Yogyakarta: Center for Health Policy and Social Change.
b.
Tana, S. 2009. Development of youth reproductive health
program in Cangkringan District, Yogyakarta. Report to the
Ford Foundation. Yogyakarta: Center for Health Policy and
Social Change
c.
Tana, S. 2009. Development of Community Based Reproductive
Health Programs for Vulnerable Youth Groups. Report to the
Ford Foundation. Yogyakarta: Center for Health Policy and
Social Change.
d.
Tana, S. 2007. Advocacy, Communication, and Social
Mobilization Indicators in Tuberculosis Control. Report to
International Union against Tuberculosis and Lungs Disease
(IUATLD) and WHO. Yogyakarta: Center for Health Policy and
Social Studies
e.
Tana, S. 2007. Public-Private Partnership in Tuberculosis
Control. Report to International Union against Tuberculosis
and Lungs Disease (IUATLD) and WHO. Yogyakarta: Center for
Health Policy and Social Studies
f.
Prawitasari, J.E. Tana, S (editor). 2004. Violence against
women: Lessons learnt from the South East Asian countries
(English and Bahasa Indonesia version). Report of Sensitizing
Police Force on Reproductive Health and Rights project to the
Ford Foundation. Yogyakarta: Center for Health Policy and
Social Studies.
g.
Tana, S. Baskara, M.I. 2003. Evaluation of community elderly
care in Central Java. Report to the PPLM PSK project.
Yogyakarta: Center for Health Policy and Social Studies.
h.
Tana, S. 2003. Development of management information system of
maternal health. Report to the Central Java Provincial Health
Office. Yogyakarta: Center for Health Policy and Social
Studies.
i.
Tana, S. 2003. Public accountability of health system in
Lampung province. Report to the Lampung Provincial Health
Office. Yogyakarta: Center for Health Policy and Social
Studies.
j.
Tana, S. 2003. Private provider’s role in a decentralized
health system. Report to the World Health Organization.
Yogyakarta: Center for Health Policy and Social Studies.
k.
Tana, S. 2002. Monitoring and evaluation of social safety nets
program in health sector in Indonesia. Report to the Ministry
of Health, Republic Indonesia. Yogyakarta: Center for Health
Policy and Social Studies.
l.
Tana, S. 2002. Technical assistance and advocacy of the health
decentralization process from Gadjah Mada University to
Yogyakarta Special province. Report to World Health
Organization. Yogyakarta: Center for Health Policy and Social
Studies.
m.
Tana, S. 2002. Private Provider’s Roles in a decentralized
health system. Report to WHO
n.
Tana, S. 2001. Monitoring Social Safety Nets in Health Sector
II. Report to the Ministry of Health - Asian Development Bank.
o.
Prawitasari, J.E., Tana, S. 2001. Performance appraisal for
center of health crisis in Central Java. Report to the Policy
Project, USAID. Yogyakarta: Center for Health Policy and
Social Studies.
2.
List of articles
a.
Tana, S. Umniyati, S.R, Wulansari, R., Kroeger, A., Petzold,
M. 2011. Building and analyzing an innovative community
centered dengue ecosystem management intervention in
Yogyakarta, Indonesia. A paper to be submitted to the journal
of EcoHealth.
b.
Tana, S. Eco-Bio-Social Research on Dengue in Asia: General
Principles and a Case Study from Indonesia. 2011 (in press).
In: Charron, D.F. (editor), Ecohealth Research in Practice:
Innovative Applications of an Ecosystem Approach to Health.
Springer, New York, NY, USA / International Development
Research Centre, Ottawa, Canada.
c.
Arunachalam, N., Tana, S., Espino, F., Kittayapong, P.,
Abeyewickreme, W., Wai, K.T., Tyagi, B.K., Kroeger, A.,
Sommerfeld, J., Petzold, M. 2010. Eco-Bio-Social Determinants
of dengue vector breeding: a multicountry study in urban and
pen urban Asia. Bulletin of World Health Organization; 88:
173-184
d.
Tana, S. 2004. Discrepancy of health care access in Indonesia.
Mensana magazine, September 2004.
e.
Tana, S. 2004. Complaint resolution mechanism for health
sector. Mensana magazine, November 2004
f.
Tana, S. 2004. The implementation of Sexual Transmitted
Disease control under decentralization. Mensana magazine, July
2004
g.
Central Independent Monitoring Unit. 2002. Training needs
assessment of health sector government officials of Indonesia
under decentralization. Jakarta: Website of British Council
representative to Indonesia.
h.
Tana, S. 2002. The Implementation of Sex Transmitted Diseases
Control Policy in Decentralization: A Case Study of Jogjakarta
City. Masri Singarimbun Awarded by the Center for Population
and Policy of Gadjah Mada University.
i.
Latupeirissa, S.B., Hadi, H. Tana, S. 2000. Behavioral of
chronic energy deficient women in feeding program at Wates and
Temon health center of Kulonprogo district. Indonesian Health
Science vol 13, p. 1 – 14. September 2000.
j.
Tana, S. Baskara, I. 1999. Challenges in Social Safety Nets
Targeting. Medika Special Edition, September 1999.
k.
Tana, S. Marfai, A. 1999. Challenges and support factors for
effective supplementary feeding program of Social Safety Nets
program in health sector. The Indonesian Journal for Health
Service Management vol 02/No. 1/ 1999.
l.
Tana, S. Saripurnawan, J. 1999. A Case study of Social Safety
Nets Program in a Community Health Center. The Indonesian
Journal for Health Service Management vol 02/No.01/1999
m.
etc
3.
List of book (the more complete version can be seen on
http://chpsc-indonesia.blogspot.org or www.chpsc.org )
a.
Tana, S. Horstick, O. Sommerfeld, J. 2010. Eco-Bio-Social
Research on Dengue in Asia: General Principles and a Case Study
from Indonesia. IDRC book will be launched in August 2010 in
Ecohealth Conference London.
b.
Tana, S. 2008. Tantangan Program HIV/AIDS bagi Kelompok dengan
Perilaku Beresiko. Yogyakarta: Center for Health Policy and
Social Change
c.
Tana, S. 2007. Advocacy, Communication, and Social Mobilization
Indicators and Public-Private Partnership in Tuberculosis
Control. Yogyakarta: Center for Health Policy and Social Studies
d.
Tana, S. 2007. (Editor). Aspek Lingkungan, Biologi, dan Sosial
Demam Berdarah Dengue (DBD): Panduan bagi Peneliti dan
Fasilitator dalam Program Pemberdayaan Masyarakat. Yogyakarta:
Center for Health Policy and Social Change.
e.
Tana, S. 2007. Understanding Factors Contributing to the
Resiliency of Aceh Health Workforce. Yogyakarta: Center for
Health Policy and Social Change
f.
Tana, S. 2005. (Editor). Fighting against the Resurgence of
Malaria in Menoreh. Yogyakarta: Center for Health Policy and
Social Studies
g.
Nugraheni, W. Tana, S. Prawitasari, J.E. (Editor). 2005.
kekerasan terhadap Perempuan: Perspektif dan Penanganan.
Yogyakarta: Center for Health Policy and Social Studies.
h.
Prawitasari, J.E. Tana, S. 2005. Women’s Reproductive Right and
health in the Neighboring Countries: Indonesia, Singapore,
Philippines, and Malaysia. Yogyakarta: Center for Health Policy
and Social Studies.
i.
Tana, S. 2004. Access to malaria treatment during economic
crisis and regional health reform in Yogyakarta province in
Indonesia: A case study. Yogyakarta: Center for Health Policy
and Social Studies.
j.
Tana, S. 2004. Factors contributing to the resiliency of IDPs
and the persistence of TB. Yogyakarta: Center for Health Policy
and Social Studies.
k.
Tana, S. 2004. Factors associated with anemia prevalence of
pregnant women and children under 5s in Gunung Kidul regency.
Yogyakarta: Center for Health Policy and Social Studies.
l.
Tana, S. 2004. Understanding the impact of multidimensional
crisis on TB control Program to the internally displaced person
in Indonesia. Yogyakarta: Center for Health Policy and Social
Studies.
m.
Tana, S. 2004. The roles of private and non governmental
organization to the national health goals of Indonesia: Current
evidences and alternatives of policy/strategy. Yogyakarta:
Center for Health Policy and Social Studies.
n.
Etc.
4.
List of Module
a.
Editor: HIV AIDS Care and Treatment: Guidance for Training for
health personnel at primary health facilities on clinical
aspect of HIV AIDS Care and Treatment in caring for persons
living with HIV AIDS. Yogyakarta: Center for Health Policy and
Social Change
b.
Editor: Training of Trainer for Youth Peer Educator.
Yogyakarta: Center for Health Policy and Social Change.
c.
Editor: Responding the Challenges of HIV&AIDS Epidemy Using
Gender and Human Rights Perspective: Guidance for Facilitator
in Training for Decision Maker. Yogyakarta: Center for Health
Policy and Social Change
d.
Editor: Responding the Challenges of HIV&AIDS Epidemy Using
Gender and Human Rights Perspective: Guidance for Facilitator
in Training for Program Officer. Yogyakarta: Center for Health
Policy and Social Change
e.
Editor: Responding the Challenges of HIV&AIDS Epidemy Using
the Perspective of Gender and Human Rights: Basic Material.
Yogyakarta: Center for Health Policy and Social Change
f.
Tana, S. Buku Saku penanggulangan bencana dari perspektif
Kesehatan Masyarakat
g.
Tana, S. 2001. Writer. Customer Long term relationship for
Hospital. Modul Pelatihan dalam Pelatihan eksekutif Rumah
Sakit di Magister Manajemen Rumah Sakit, Fakultas Kedokteran
Universitas Gadjah Mada.
h.
Tana, S. 2001. Translator. Social Marketing for Health
Providers. Modul kuliah Pemasaran Sosial di Magister Manajemen
Program dan Kebijakan Kesehatan, Fakultas Kedokteran
Universitas Gadjah Mada.
i.
Etc.
13
GRHA Yudistira. Jl. Kaliurang km. 10 (Pasar Gentan ke Timur 600m). Gg.
Yudistira No. 898. RT 01, RW 09. Dukuh, Sinduharjo, Ngaglik, Sleman.
Yogyakarta 55581 Indonesia. Telp: 62-274-883528

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