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Indonesia ranks second in the world for the highest number of Tuberculosis (TB) cases, with an estimated 1,060,000 active cases and 134,000 deaths annually (Global TB Report 2023). Despite national efforts, many cases remain undetected, especially in densely populated, remote areas and among high-risk groups such as people with HIV, diabetes, and silica-exposed workers. Low public awareness of proactive screening and limited diagnostic tools at primary health centers are major challenges. In response, the #BisaSehat program, in collaboration with Zero TB Yogyakarta, launched a community-based Active Case Finding (ACF) initiative in high-burden areas like Gunungkidul, offering free screening at 23 public health centers. Using mobile X-ray units and AI technology, the program targets both vulnerable groups and the general public, complemented by TB education, referral services, and patient support to ensure early detection and break the chain of transmission.
Implementation of community-based Active Case Finding (ACF) for Tuberculosis (TB) in collaboration with 23 Public Health Centers (Puskesmas) in Gunungkidul through mass screening services using AI-assisted chest X-ray and Molecular Rapid Testing (TCM) to enhance early detection of TB cases in high-burden areas.
The ACF TB program in Gunungkidul effectively strengthened early detection and prevention efforts, reaching 2,299 participants (99.9% of the target). A total of 2,253 individuals underwent chest X-ray screening, identifying 558 presumptive TB cases. From 450 sputum samples tested, 9 active TB cases were diagnosed. Additionally, 52 out of 210 participants tested positive through the Tuberculin Skin Test (TST), and 51 household contacts qualified for TB Preventive Therapy (TPT). These results demonstrate that community-based interventions are effective in reaching at-risk groups and breaking the chain of TB transmission.
An endowment fund by Kitabisa is a way to preserve and invest capital, where the returns are continuously used to support social programs year after year, ensuring long-term sustainability with Waqf and Non-interest Loan Scheme (Qard Hasan) scheme.
An endowment fund by Kitabisa is a way to preserve and invest capital, where the returns are continuously used to support social programs year after year, ensuring long-term sustainability with Waqf and Non-interest Loan Scheme (Qard Hasan) scheme.
This program is a CSR collaboration between Ganavira and Kitabisa.org that empowers coastal communities in Kalibaru, North Jakarta, by transforming green mussel shell waste into eco-friendly paving blocks and other products. The initiative addresses severe environmental and health issues caused by unmanaged shell waste, while creating sustainable economic opportunities for local fishing families. Through the efforts of the Cangkring group—comprising fishermen's wives, youth, and community members—the program contributes to environmental restoration, public facility improvement, and community empowerment.
This program is a CSR collaboration between Ganavira and Kitabisa.org that empowers coastal communities in Kalibaru, North Jakarta, by transforming green mussel shell waste into eco-friendly paving blocks and other products. The initiative addresses severe environmental and health issues caused by unmanaged shell waste, while creating sustainable economic opportunities for local fishing families. Through the efforts of the Cangkring group—comprising fishermen's wives, youth, and community members—the program contributes to environmental restoration, public facility improvement, and community empowerment.
Aksi Jaga Bumi is a sustainability initiative by Kitabisa.org aimed at tackling Indonesia’s pressing environmental issues such as food waste, poor sanitation, and waste management. The program empowers communities—especially schools, pesantren, and urban groups—to manage food waste through bioconversion methods like composting and maggot farming. Through workshops, subsidies for bioconversion tools, and competitions, Aksi Jaga Bumi promotes circular economy practices, reduces carbon emissions, and enhances public awareness. It aligns with SDGs and supports long-term environmental and social resilience while fostering community-driven waste solutions.
Aksi Jaga Bumi is a sustainability initiative by Kitabisa.org aimed at tackling Indonesia’s pressing environmental issues such as food waste, poor sanitation, and waste management. The program empowers communities—especially schools, pesantren, and urban groups—to manage food waste through bioconversion methods like composting and maggot farming. Through workshops, subsidies for bioconversion tools, and competitions, Aksi Jaga Bumi promotes circular economy practices, reduces carbon emissions, and enhances public awareness. It aligns with SDGs and supports long-term environmental and social resilience while fostering community-driven waste solutions.
Teach4Hope’s Caregiver & Home Care Program by Kitabisa is a vocational training initiative that equips underprivileged youth, orphans, and people with disabilities with practical skills to work as caregivers and home care workers. The program responds to the rising need for long-term care in Indonesia due to chronic illnesses and an aging population. It offers hybrid learning, certified mentors, hands-on internships in hospitals and care centers, and supports job placement. By empowering participants with knowledge and experience in both caregiving and medical home care, Teach4Hope contributes to sustainable development in health, education, and economic resilience.
Teach4Hope’s Caregiver & Home Care Program by Kitabisa is a vocational training initiative that equips underprivileged youth, orphans, and people with disabilities with practical skills to work as caregivers and home care workers. The program responds to the rising need for long-term care in Indonesia due to chronic illnesses and an aging population. It offers hybrid learning, certified mentors, hands-on internships in hospitals and care centers, and supports job placement. By empowering participants with knowledge and experience in both caregiving and medical home care, Teach4Hope contributes to sustainable development in health, education, and economic resilience.
Jaga+ is a zakat-based social support program by Kitabisa and Salam Setara, designed to help underprivileged families in Indonesia. It offers three main types of assistance: Jaga Sejahtera for monthly basic income support, Jaga Harapan for business capital and empowerment, and Jaga Teduh for housing rent and BPJS health insurance subsidies. Each program includes mentoring to help families become financially independent. Since its launch, Jaga+ has supported hundreds of beneficiaries, helping them meet daily needs, grow small businesses, and secure stable housing—all through public donations and transparent reporting.
Jaga+ is a zakat-based social support program by Kitabisa and Salam Setara, designed to help underprivileged families in Indonesia. It offers three main types of assistance: Jaga Sejahtera for monthly basic income support, Jaga Harapan for business capital and empowerment, and Jaga Teduh for housing rent and BPJS health insurance subsidies. Each program includes mentoring to help families become financially independent. Since its launch, Jaga+ has supported hundreds of beneficiaries, helping them meet daily needs, grow small businesses, and secure stable housing—all through public donations and transparent reporting.
Restoration and renewal of agricultural ecosystems through soil fertility recovery and improving farmers' economic well-being. Interventions include empowering women farmers and young farmers to enhance agricultural ecosystems and ensure economic, environmental, and social sustainability.
Restoration and renewal of agricultural ecosystems through soil fertility recovery and improving farmers' economic well-being. Interventions include empowering women farmers and young farmers to enhance agricultural ecosystems and ensure economic, environmental, and social sustainability.
Lintasabilitas is a social empowerment program by Kitabisa that focuses on supporting people with disabilities in Bulukumba, South Sulawesi, through inclusive hydroponic farming. The program targets unemployed or underemployed individuals with disabilities, providing training, tools, mentoring, and sustainable business models using environmentally friendly methods. By involving women farmer groups and creating structured support systems—including marketing access and operational subsidies—the initiative aims to increase economic independence, reduce social inequality, and promote sustainable agriculture. Participants can earn up to Rp750,000/month, making it a significant step toward reducing poverty and increasing dignity through meaningful work.
Lintasabilitas is a social empowerment program by Kitabisa that focuses on supporting people with disabilities in Bulukumba, South Sulawesi, through inclusive hydroponic farming. The program targets unemployed or underemployed individuals with disabilities, providing training, tools, mentoring, and sustainable business models using environmentally friendly methods. By involving women farmer groups and creating structured support systems—including marketing access and operational subsidies—the initiative aims to increase economic independence, reduce social inequality, and promote sustainable agriculture. Participants can earn up to Rp750,000/month, making it a significant step toward reducing poverty and increasing dignity through meaningful work.
This partnership will focus on four key areas: rebuilding sustainable school infrastructure, training teachers and students to become environmental stewards, implementing impactful environmental projects, and launching an Environmental Youth Scholarship Program.
This partnership will focus on four key areas: rebuilding sustainable school infrastructure, training teachers and students to become environmental stewards, implementing impactful environmental projects, and launching an Environmental Youth Scholarship Program.