Who we are
The Foundation for Mother and Child Health (FMCH), known locally as Yayasan Balita Sehat, began as a support group for english speaking mothers and has grown into an organisation that provides support and educational programmes for impoverished Indonesian mothers and their children. Our goal is to eliminate malnutrition and the causes of poverty in the communities we serve. In 2001 we opened a mother-and-child centre in South Jakarta and became a registered charity under Indonesian law.
Activities for Indonesian mothers and children

Our staff includes two doctors, five preschool teachers, a programme manager, a medical and educational scholarship coordinator, a handicraft teacher, two sewing teachers, three health educators and a cook. In addition to these paid locally-engaged staff, the centre relies on 8 local volunteer community workers and international volunteers from the UK, New Zealand, Australia and the US. These volunteers help in various roles: nutrition, primary school teaching and nursing/midwifery.

Alongside these early learning centres, FMCH has set up a very successful scholarship system that allows sponsors to fund children through primary school.
Amongst its other activities, the Foundation conducts a series of health education programmes for both mothers and community health workers living and working in urban slum areas in South Jakarta. Classes are given by the Foundation’s team of health educators and community health workers and address topics such as health, hygiene and nutrition.
Programmes conducted at FMCH have grown tremendously and with help from all our important sponsors we hope to see further growth in the future.
The Family Guide to Jakarta
The New Mother Support Group was originally set up to enable expatriate english speaking mothers receive advice from volunteer nurses and midwives on topics such as breastfeeding, weaning and sleep problems. Over time, a committee of expatriate and Indonesian mothers from the Mother & Baby Support Group have worked together to produce a handbook for new parents of all nationalities living in Jakarta: ‘The Family Guide to Jakarta’. Profits from the sale of the book go towards supporting programmes run by the Foundation for underprivileged Indonesian mothers and their children.
Current officers at the Foundation/ Yayasan Balita Sehat
Officers at the Foundation are made up of local salaried staff, unpaid volunteers and a few local consultants.
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FMCH Community Health Workers and Health Educators holding plaques awarded to FMCH Jakarta by the Mayor of Jakarta in December 2005. FMCH were commended for their outstanding programmes working with low income families in South Jakarta.
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Adminstration
Founder/Board of Governors | Barbara Jayson MBE, SCPHN, RHV, SRN (volunteer) |
Co Founder/Board of Governors | Ira Lembong (volunteer) |
Co Founder/Board of Governors | Tamalia Alisjahbana, LLB (Cantab) (volunteer) |
Nutrition Consultant / Board of Supervisors
Dr Judhiastuty Februhartanty, PhD, MSc (volunteer)
Dr Judhiastuty Februhartanty, PhD, MSc (volunteer)
Jakarta management team
Jakarta programme lead
Dr. Elsa Intan Adiwidjaja, MD
Dr. Elsa Intan Adiwidjaja, MD
Treasurer
Hari Pahlawanti, SE
Hari Pahlawanti, SE
Nutrition and Health educators:
Nur Akmalia, SKM
Kristina Sabatini, SKM
Aris Gunawan, AMG
Nur Akmalia, SKM
Kristina Sabatini, SKM
Aris Gunawan, AMG
Medical doctor:
Dr Elsa Intan Adiwidjaja, MD
Dr Elsa Intan Adiwidjaja, MD
Preschool teachers:
Rohasih, SE
Marwoto
Halimah
Rohasih, SE
Marwoto
Halimah
Sewing teachers:
Ibu Kasinem
Ibu Sri Nuraini
Ibu Kasinem
Ibu Sri Nuraini
Address Jl. H. Naim II No. 10, Rt. 03 Rw. 11, Kebayoran Baru, Cipete Utara,
Jakarta Selatan 12150, Indonesia
Tel : (+62-21) 723-2119
Email: fmchjakarta@gmail.com or contact@fmch.co.uk
Website: www.motherandchildhealth.org
Jakarta Selatan 12150, Indonesia
Tel : (+62-21) 723-2119
Email: fmchjakarta@gmail.com or contact@fmch.co.uk
Website: www.motherandchildhealth.org
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