Publication | INDOHUN INDOHUN News No.1
ONE HEALTH CHALLENGES
Nowadays, there are no isolated
countries. Wildlife, livestock,
people and diseases do not
respect boundaries. People can
flying from one country to another
countries in a few hours. Not only
people but also wildlife and
livestock. The diseases will
following its.
Countries of the world are inter‐
dependent. There is happen ‘buBerfly effect’ in the world. ‘BuBerfly effect’
is what happens in one country has impacts fas beyond its borders.
South East Asia Challenges in One Health
1. Limited number of human resources (sectoral leaders,
researchers, human & animal health professionals at all) in the
region understand the concept of One Health
2. Limited resources are
dedicated to promote
One Health pracQces
when deal with
human‐animal‐
environment
associated problems
3. Limited number of
leaders in the region
who can work the
inter‐diciplines, cross‐sectoral, and internaQonal forums to
resolve One Health problems
One health approach had been
implemented by the government in
2005 through the establishment of
Indonesia NaQonal CommiBee for
A v i a n I n fl u e n z a C o n t r o l a n d
Pandemic Influenza Preparedness
which had coordinated acQviQes in
combaQng, control and prevenQon of
avian influenza in Indonesia.
As in 2012, One Health will be
promoted as one of naQonal health
agenda. Faculty of Public Health
Universitas Indonesia in 2011 will
iniQate One Health into some
programs related to Environmental
Health. Indonesia is a country with a
very diverse mix of residents and has
total populaQons of around 200
million people and 105 state
universiQes spread across 33
provinces. Currently, between 105
s t a t e u n i v e r s i 2 e s t h a t a r e
categorized as research universiQes is
sQll very limited. To improve the
quality and quanQty of produced
research, Indonesia needs for the
establishment of the internaQonal
prospecQve study, which will be able
to make the publicaQon of research
arQcles to internaQonal journals.
For that, the establishment of
p r o s p e c Q v e r e s e a r c h e r s f r o m
I n d o n e s i a , e s p e c i a l l y f r o m
Universitas Indonesia as one of the
research universiQes in Indonesia,
has been an increased incidence of
infecQous diseases in the world. One
cause is no longer the case for
humans and animals in traveling
between regions. An effort needs to
be done so that there is a balance
b e t w e e n h u m a n ‐ a n i m a l ‐
environment. There is a new science
that can be learned about human‐
animal‐environment, which is one
health. In efforts to establish a one‐
health science it needs to be an
educaQon. To support educaQon
curriculum needs to be made within
the scope of a one‐health. Indonesia
establishes a plan to generate One
Health concept.
The Indonesia One Health University Network (INDOHUN) was
established in January 2012 as a pla^orm where leading
academicians, stakeholders, scienQsts, communiQes, and
professionals from Indonesia could transcend provincial and
naQonal borders to address issues of regional and global concern
MISSION
To implement the One Health concept across
the country with the support of mulQple
disciplines.
VISION
To improve the health of people, animals and
the ecosystem, which are all interconnected for
global survival.
AIMED
To unite all health sectors in Indonesia
(especially university) to conceive and build one
health concept in Indonesia.
INDOHUN Structure Organization
INDOHUN is a part of SEAOHUN
(South East Asia One Health University Network)
SEAOHUN have 4 core countries, 10 core
universiQes, and 14 faculQes in South East
Asia. They are Indonesia, Thailand,
Vietnam, and Malaysia. In Indonesia the
core universiQes are Universitas Indonesia,
Bogor Agricultural University, and Gadjah
Mada University. In Thailand the core
universiQes are Chiang Mai University and
Mahidol University. In Vietnam the core
universiQes are Hanoi School of Public
Health, Hanoi Medical University, and
Hanoi University of Agriculture. In Malaysia
the core universiQes are UniversiQ
Kebangsaan Malaysia and UniversiQ Putra
Malaysia.
INDOHUN have 13 core acQviQes in 11 months. There are workshops,
conferences, trainings, mee2ngs, and symposium. Many deans, vice deans,
lecturers, internaQonal speakers & trainers, and also the students.
1. IPHA (Indonesia Public Health Associa4on) NaQonal Conference on 3‐7
September 2013
2. OHCC and CM (One Health Core Competencies and Curriculum
Mapping) Workshop on 3‐5 October 2013
3. Improvement of Public Awarness to FDOZD (Foodborne Diseases and
Other Zoono4c Diseases) on 6‐8 November 2013*
4. Enhancement Comprehensive Working Community to Achieve OH
(One Health) on 20‐22 November 2013*
5. Global Health Young Leaders on 10‐18 January 2014
6. Workshop and training on the development of OHCA (One Health
Curriculum and Approach) on 22‐24 January 2014*
7. a. 1st ToT (Training for Trainers) on OHCC (One Health Core
Competence) and OH (One Health) Module Development on 27‐29
January 2014 at Jakarta
b. 2nd ToT (Training for Trainers) on OHCC (One Health Core
Competence) and OH (One Health) Module Development on 26‐28
February 2014 at Yogyakarta
8. OH (One Health) Short Course on 12‐14 February 2014*
9. InternaQonal Seminar on CIZD (Controlling Infec4ous and Zoono4c
Diseases) on 18‐20 February 2014
10. Strengthening Disease Surveillance System on 3‐5 March 2014*
11. OH (One Health) Capacity Building Workshop on 19‐21 March 2014*
12. NaQonal Symposium on OH (One Health) Approach 26‐28 March 2014
13. INDOHUN Annual MeeQng on 8‐10 April 2014*
*to be confirmed
IPHA
National
The 1st acQvity, Introducing One Health
in the NaQonal Conference of the
Indonesian Public Health AssociaQon
(IPHA NaQonal Conference), has
c o n d u c t e d s u c c e s s f u l l y o n 3 ‐ 7
September 2013 at Kupang, East Nusa
Tenggara. IPHA NaQonal Conference is
an annual large‐scale conference for
public health experts from all around
Indonesia. For 2013, IPHA NaQonal
Conference is held in Kupang from 3‐7
September 2013. In this occasion,
INDOHUN get the chance to promote
One Health concept through keynote
speech, plenary session, and training.
The next acQvity is the One Health
Core Competencies and Curriculum
Mapping Workshop will be held on
3‐5 October 2013 at Makassar. The
number of parQcipants are 44
persons from 16 universiQes and 32
faculQes in Indonesia. The goal is
develop One Health concept to be
i m p l e m e n t e d i n u n i v e r s i t y
curriculum.
OHCC & CM
Workshop
INDOHUN WEBSITE
www.indo-oh-university.net
And also, find our page on facebook and follow our twiBer
Nowadays, there are no isolated
countries. Wildlife, livestock,
people and diseases do not
respect boundaries. People can
flying from one country to another
countries in a few hours. Not only
people but also wildlife and
livestock. The diseases will
following its.
Countries of the world are inter‐
dependent. There is happen ‘buBerfly effect’ in the world. ‘BuBerfly effect’
is what happens in one country has impacts fas beyond its borders.
South East Asia Challenges in One Health
1. Limited number of human resources (sectoral leaders,
researchers, human & animal health professionals at all) in the
region understand the concept of One Health
2. Limited resources are
dedicated to promote
One Health pracQces
when deal with
human‐animal‐
environment
associated problems
3. Limited number of
leaders in the region
who can work the
inter‐diciplines, cross‐sectoral, and internaQonal forums to
resolve One Health problems
One health approach had been
implemented by the government in
2005 through the establishment of
Indonesia NaQonal CommiBee for
A v i a n I n fl u e n z a C o n t r o l a n d
Pandemic Influenza Preparedness
which had coordinated acQviQes in
combaQng, control and prevenQon of
avian influenza in Indonesia.
As in 2012, One Health will be
promoted as one of naQonal health
agenda. Faculty of Public Health
Universitas Indonesia in 2011 will
iniQate One Health into some
programs related to Environmental
Health. Indonesia is a country with a
very diverse mix of residents and has
total populaQons of around 200
million people and 105 state
universiQes spread across 33
provinces. Currently, between 105
s t a t e u n i v e r s i 2 e s t h a t a r e
categorized as research universiQes is
sQll very limited. To improve the
quality and quanQty of produced
research, Indonesia needs for the
establishment of the internaQonal
prospecQve study, which will be able
to make the publicaQon of research
arQcles to internaQonal journals.
For that, the establishment of
p r o s p e c Q v e r e s e a r c h e r s f r o m
I n d o n e s i a , e s p e c i a l l y f r o m
Universitas Indonesia as one of the
research universiQes in Indonesia,
has been an increased incidence of
infecQous diseases in the world. One
cause is no longer the case for
humans and animals in traveling
between regions. An effort needs to
be done so that there is a balance
b e t w e e n h u m a n ‐ a n i m a l ‐
environment. There is a new science
that can be learned about human‐
animal‐environment, which is one
health. In efforts to establish a one‐
health science it needs to be an
educaQon. To support educaQon
curriculum needs to be made within
the scope of a one‐health. Indonesia
establishes a plan to generate One
Health concept.
The Indonesia One Health University Network (INDOHUN) was
established in January 2012 as a pla^orm where leading
academicians, stakeholders, scienQsts, communiQes, and
professionals from Indonesia could transcend provincial and
naQonal borders to address issues of regional and global concern
MISSION
To implement the One Health concept across
the country with the support of mulQple
disciplines.
VISION
To improve the health of people, animals and
the ecosystem, which are all interconnected for
global survival.
AIMED
To unite all health sectors in Indonesia
(especially university) to conceive and build one
health concept in Indonesia.
INDOHUN Structure Organization
INDOHUN is a part of SEAOHUN
(South East Asia One Health University Network)
SEAOHUN have 4 core countries, 10 core
universiQes, and 14 faculQes in South East
Asia. They are Indonesia, Thailand,
Vietnam, and Malaysia. In Indonesia the
core universiQes are Universitas Indonesia,
Bogor Agricultural University, and Gadjah
Mada University. In Thailand the core
universiQes are Chiang Mai University and
Mahidol University. In Vietnam the core
universiQes are Hanoi School of Public
Health, Hanoi Medical University, and
Hanoi University of Agriculture. In Malaysia
the core universiQes are UniversiQ
Kebangsaan Malaysia and UniversiQ Putra
Malaysia.
INDOHUN have 13 core acQviQes in 11 months. There are workshops,
conferences, trainings, mee2ngs, and symposium. Many deans, vice deans,
lecturers, internaQonal speakers & trainers, and also the students.
1. IPHA (Indonesia Public Health Associa4on) NaQonal Conference on 3‐7
September 2013
2. OHCC and CM (One Health Core Competencies and Curriculum
Mapping) Workshop on 3‐5 October 2013
3. Improvement of Public Awarness to FDOZD (Foodborne Diseases and
Other Zoono4c Diseases) on 6‐8 November 2013*
4. Enhancement Comprehensive Working Community to Achieve OH
(One Health) on 20‐22 November 2013*
5. Global Health Young Leaders on 10‐18 January 2014
6. Workshop and training on the development of OHCA (One Health
Curriculum and Approach) on 22‐24 January 2014*
7. a. 1st ToT (Training for Trainers) on OHCC (One Health Core
Competence) and OH (One Health) Module Development on 27‐29
January 2014 at Jakarta
b. 2nd ToT (Training for Trainers) on OHCC (One Health Core
Competence) and OH (One Health) Module Development on 26‐28
February 2014 at Yogyakarta
8. OH (One Health) Short Course on 12‐14 February 2014*
9. InternaQonal Seminar on CIZD (Controlling Infec4ous and Zoono4c
Diseases) on 18‐20 February 2014
10. Strengthening Disease Surveillance System on 3‐5 March 2014*
11. OH (One Health) Capacity Building Workshop on 19‐21 March 2014*
12. NaQonal Symposium on OH (One Health) Approach 26‐28 March 2014
13. INDOHUN Annual MeeQng on 8‐10 April 2014*
*to be confirmed
IPHA
National
The 1st acQvity, Introducing One Health
in the NaQonal Conference of the
Indonesian Public Health AssociaQon
(IPHA NaQonal Conference), has
c o n d u c t e d s u c c e s s f u l l y o n 3 ‐ 7
September 2013 at Kupang, East Nusa
Tenggara. IPHA NaQonal Conference is
an annual large‐scale conference for
public health experts from all around
Indonesia. For 2013, IPHA NaQonal
Conference is held in Kupang from 3‐7
September 2013. In this occasion,
INDOHUN get the chance to promote
One Health concept through keynote
speech, plenary session, and training.
The next acQvity is the One Health
Core Competencies and Curriculum
Mapping Workshop will be held on
3‐5 October 2013 at Makassar. The
number of parQcipants are 44
persons from 16 universiQes and 32
faculQes in Indonesia. The goal is
develop One Health concept to be
i m p l e m e n t e d i n u n i v e r s i t y
curriculum.
OHCC & CM
Workshop
INDOHUN WEBSITE
www.indo-oh-university.net
And also, find our page on facebook and follow our twiBer