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Demographic and Health Survey Indonesia 2023-2024
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The 2023–2024 IDHS provides a comprehensive overview of key indicators related to population, family planning, reproductive health, and maternal and child health in Indonesia. The target respondents were women aged 15–49 years. Conducted across all 43provinces, the survey collected detailed data on socioeconomic status, fertility, contraceptive use, maternal care, child immunization, child health and nutrition, marriage and social dynamics, fertility preferences, as well as knowledge and attitudes related to stunting, HIV/AIDS, and other health-related issues.
In a spirit of innovation, BRIN introduced a new approach by engaging university students and recent graduates as young enumerators to participate directly in data collection. Moreover, this is the first IDHS to incorporate digital technology throughout its implementation. Data collection was conducted using the CSPro application, while enumerator training was facilitated through BRILIANT—BRIN’s Learning Management System which conducted online. To ensure data quality, BRIN implemented real-time monitoring through an online dashboard, along with secondary data editing and limited random field verification.
In the data processing phase, BRIN collaborated with a wide range of experts and stakeholders, including our own researchers, international experts from the DHS Program, academic experts in population and public health, and representatives from BKKBN, the Ministry of Health, BPS, and Bappenas.
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