About CPHI

The PUI-PT Center for Public Health Innovation (CPHI) at Udayana University, established in 2013 based on the Decree of the Rector of Udayana University Number 09a/UN14.2/KP/2013, has the noble goal of becoming an organizer of education, research, and community service in the field of public health. CPHI's commitment to continuous innovation is reflected in its use of mixed-methods, multi-methods, and participatory approaches in every study. In implementing research that is appropriate to the local context, CPHI integrates information technology to ensure that the resulting innovations are relevant and beneficial.

The CPHI at Udayana University has consistently demonstrated its commitment to addressing various public health issues through a range of research projects and collaborations with international and local partners. Notable examples of projects include a study on the implementation of treatment guidelines for the Chikungunya epidemic in Jakarta and Bali, research on public perceptions of the COVID-19 booster vaccine supported by Sinovac Biotech Ltd, and assistance in efforts to reduce stunting in Bali and Nusa Tenggara involving the National Population and Family Planning Agency (BKKBN) and the Indonesian Rectors Forum, with funding support from the Matching Fund (MF). CPHI also participates in innovative programs such as the PRIA Bali Study, in collaboration with the Kirby Institute UNSW as the first HIV-negative cohort in key populations in Indonesia, as well as WASH and tourism inclusion projects in Mandalika and Labuan Bajo with international partners such as the International Water Centre (IWC) and Griffith University. Through these various projects, CPHI has proven itself to be an innovative and solution-oriented research center, playing a crucial role in addressing public health challenges in Indonesia.

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