USAID/Indonesia: From the American People

MCC Threshold Program

Objective: Controlling Corruption and Improving Immunization

Program Photo Gallery

mothers and babies at posyandu

Photo: USAID/MCC

Mothers with babies waits for immunization services at a community health center (posyandu) in Sampang, Madura.

Chart showing immunization

Photo: MCC/ IIP

This table is a “snapshot” of the spreadsheet tool. The green boxes indicate that a particular puskesmas has achieved an immunization rate this month that is on track to achieve an annual immunization rate greater than 90%; yellow indicates the rate is on target to achieve 80-90% coverage; and red indicates the rate is tracking to below 80% coverage.

Chart displaying immunization data

Photo: MCC/ IIP

This table is a “snapshot” of the spreadsheet tool. The green boxes indicate that a particular puskesmas has achieved an immunization rate this month that is on track to achieve an annual immunization rate greater than 90%; yellow indicates the rate is on target to achieve 80-90% coverage; and red indicates the rate is tracking to below 80% coverage.

Chart displaying immunization data

Photo: MCC/ IIP

This table is a “snapshot” of the spreadsheet tool. The green boxes indicate that a particular puskesmas has achieved an immunization rate this month that is on track to achieve an annual immunization rate greater than 90%; yellow indicates the rate is on target to achieve 80-90% coverage; and red indicates the rate is tracking to below 80% coverage.

A man points to a computer screen

Photo: MCC/ ICCP

A staff member of the e-GP center for Gorontalo Province explains the system to another staff member.

Umbrella Print Ad

Photo: MCC/ ICCP

The blue dot in the upper left corner is the campaign’s overarching theme which reads, “If you’re clean, you don’t have to worry!” This particular poster reads “Building a stronger nation begins with many small steps.”

Court staff in Solok, West Sumatra

Photo: USAID: P. Deeks

Pak Desrewedi and his colleague Ibu Windagustina work together to inventory the court’s belongings in Solok, West Sumatra.

KMS card

The KMS card (growth monitoring card) is used to track children's development and immunization.

Advertisement for Authorized Money Changers program

This advertisement for the Authorized Money Changers program will appear in numerous in-flight and travel magazines in Indonesia.

Ambassador Hume greets a mother

Photo: USAID/Payton Deeks

Ambassador Hume greets a mother who has brought her baby in for immunization.

Okky Asokawati explains immunization

Photo: MCC/IP

Supermodel turned immunization advocate Okky Asokawati explains the importance of childhood immunizations

A health worker give vaccine to a child

Photo: MCC/IP

How many have received a vaccination like this?

Justice Nadeau speaks at training

Photo: MCC/ICCP

Justice Nadeau shares his experience during the training

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MCC Threshold Program

The Millennium Challenge Corporation Threshold Program comprises a $55 million grant over two years focused on controlling corruption and improving immunization.

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Last updated November 20, 2009

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