Jum'at, (23/11/21), SHEEP Indonesia Foundation (YSI) Lombok Region in collaboration with the Department of Medicine Family and Community Gadjah Mada university (UGM) Yogyakarta held a workshop on the results of family resilience research after the disaster in North Lombok Regency.
The event was attended by the North Lombok Health Office, essential UKM elements and kayangan and santong health care nursing, as well as representatives of Puskesmas and sub-district 6 (six) of YSI assisted areas, namely Santong village, Pansor, Sesait, Santong Mulia, Kayangan, and Salut Village.
The research, which began in August 2021, examined the resilience of families after the disaster in 6 (six) YSI assisted villages and which produced data as one of the considerations in building family resilience after the main disaster in terms of health and disaster through family posyandu in north Lombok region.
The research and results of this study received appreciation from DINKES North Lombok which then followed up in a draft joint agreement document on commitment and support for efforts to improve public health status through synergy and collaboration of family posyandu program development with SHEEP Indonesia Foundation.