INP Provide Emergency Health Services to Hundreds of Aceh Disaster Victims
Indonesian Police provide free health services to hundreds of flood and landslide victims in Aceh through Operasi Aman Nusa II. Read the news for recovery updates.
Indonesian Police provide free health services to hundreds of flood and landslide victims in Aceh through Operasi Aman Nusa II. Read the news for recovery updates.
Amidst limited access to healthcare services in the Sinak Post area, the presence of the Indonesian National Police (INP) mobile brigade personnel brought hope to the local community, (January 11, 2026).
The Ministry of Health stated that expanding web-based mental health services can address several challenges in providing healthcare services, such as limited access and widespread stigma, necessitating innovation to develop these services.
In celebrating the 74th anniversary of the Indonesian National Police (INP) Public Relations Unit in 2025, East Kutai Sub-regional Police held a free health service in Makmur Jaya Village, Kongbeng District, East Kutai, on Saturday (October 25, 2025).
The Central Kalimantan Regional Police Medical and Health Division held a Forum and Group Discussion (FGD) to discuss how to improve the health service quality by the police in the region.
The Health Department of Mimika, Central Papua, in 2025 is managing the funds of IDR 700 billion from the Special Allocation Funds (DAK) and Special Autonomous Funds (Otsus).
The East Nusa Tenggara Regonal Police Medical Subtask Force is supporting officers in Operation Mantap Praja Turangga 2024 with health services and emergency training. Read more!