BPOM Receives WHO Listed Authority Status, Creating a More Inclusive Regulatory Ecosystem

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BPOM Receives WHO Listed Authority Status, Creating a More Inclusive Regulatory Ecosystem

JAKARTA, KOMPAS – The Food and Drug Supervisory Agency has officially met international standards and received the status of WHO Listed Authority recognition. With this recognition, BPOM is now part of a limited network of global regulators that serve as international references, on par with other »»»

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TheStraitsTimes Singapore 16.12. 03:50

Indonesia leads globally in methanol poisoning cases with 30% deaths

JAKARTA – Indonesia has reported the highest number of methanol poisoning cases globally, prompting calls for stronger emergency preparedness plans to mitigate the risks of methanol exposure. Over the past two decades, Indonesia and 12 other countries and areas in the Western Pacific as defined by »»»

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Antara Indonesia 12.12. 13:30

Ministry to focus on promotive, preventive measures to complement JKN

Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Health Ministry says it is prioritizing regulatory improvements and promotive–preventive measures to support the implementation of the National Healthcare Insurance (JKN), as it works to manage rising health expenditures. Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin said here on Frida»»»

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United News of Bangladesh Bangladesh 16.09. 05:41

Dhaka’s air quality continues to be ‘moderate’

Dhaka, the overcrowded capital city of Bangladesh, has ranked 45th on the list of cities with the worst air quality with an AQI score of 60 at 9:34 am this morning. Today Dhaka’s air was classified as ‘moderate,’ referring to a light healthy threat, according to the AQI index. Democratic Republic o»»»

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Arab News Arabia Saudita 03.03. 00:32

Jakarta NGO sends off new batch of medics to volunteer at Gaza hospital

JAKARTA: A new group of Indonesian medics is on their way to Gaza to volunteer at the Indonesia Hospital, the Jakarta-based nongovernmental organization that assembled the team said on Sunday, as uncertainties loom over the second phase of the ceasefire. The Indonesian NGO Medical Emergency Rescue »»»

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