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RS Dharma Nugraha

Financing Healthcare to Expand Public Health Insurance Access

Dharma Nugraha Hospital has served the Rawamangun community and surrounding areas since 1996 as a Type C hospital, acting as a critical bridge between primary healthcare services and referral hospitals

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PT Denkino Sarana Mandiri

Sustaining Clean Energy and Water Access for Communities

Since 2013, PT Denkino Sarana Mandiri has consistently developed renewable energy infrastructure to meet essential community needs. With financing facilitated by Danamart, strategic projects continue to progress on schedule, ensuring uninterrupted access to clean energy and water while enabling communities to benefit sooner from reliable infrastructure.

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PT Gizi Untuk Negeri

Ensuring Access to Nutritious Meals – Nutritional Provision Service Unit

Indonesia continues to face significant challenges in child nutrition, which directly affect the long-term quality of its human capital. The national stunting rate remains approximately 21.06%, placing Indonesia 27th out of 154 countries, while the country’s average IQ is still below the Asian average. In addition, around 70% of children skip breakfast before going to school, causing many to begin their day with limited energy and concentration. These conditions highlight the urgent need for structured and sustainable interventions to ensure that children receive adequate daily nutrition.

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PT Laris Omset Lancar

Ensuring Access to Essential Medical Therapy Services

PT Laris Omset Lancar supports healthcare facilities in overcoming limited access to medical equipment through a rental and equipment management model. Its primary focus is Intermittent Vacuum Therapy (IVT), a vascular therapy technology designed to improve blood circulation, accelerate wound recovery, and support patients with chronic vascular conditions. This approach enables healthcare providers to deliver necessary therapies without bearing the high upfront capital expenditure typically required for equipment procurement.