Our origin
The Indonesia Health Network (IHN) builds on the momentum generated through Global Health in Transition: A Private Sector Dialogue on Architecting a New Future, convened in Bali in October 2025 by Indonesia's Ministry of Health, together with PATH, the Asian Development Bank (ADB), and The Rockefeller Foundation.
The dialogue brought together leaders from the private sector, government, and the development community to explore how next-generation public-private collaboration models can build more resilient and self-reliant health systems.
IHN was established to sustain this momentum and translate dialogue into ongoing collaboration and collective action in support of Indonesia's health transformation agenda.
About the Indonesia Health Network (IHN)
IHN is a collaborative platform that brings together leaders, partners, investors, innovators, and institutions committed to strengthening Indonesia's health system and advancing regional health security.
The network serves as a platform to align government priorities, partner expertise, innovation, and investment around key health system opportunities and challenges.
Objectives
▪ Converge: Link identified health system gaps with global, regional, national, and local partners to align technical expertise and financial resources.
▪ Convene: Bring together diverse stakeholders around shared health priorities and develop strategic roadmaps.
▪ Connect: Foster strategic partnerships across government, philanthropy, development partners, investors, academia, and innovators.
▪ Share: Accelerate knowledge exchange and cross-sector learning.
▪ Catalyze: Mobilize collective action and resources to advance Indonesia's health transformation agenda.
Network participants
IHN brings together from across the health ecosystem, including:
▪ Government agencies
▪ Multilateral and development partners
▪ Private sector and industry
▪ Philanthropy and foundations
▪ Investors and financial institutions
▪ Academia and research institutions
▪ Healthcare, technology, and life sciences companies
▪ Civil society organizations
▪ Health innovators
Together, these stakeholders represent the full spectrum of capabilities required to move from policy and innovation through implementation, scale, and impact.
Way forward
PATH will work with partners to co-create the vision and implementation roadmap for endorsement by the Ministry of Health.
Insights generated through ongoing ecosystem landscaping and stakeholder consultations will help identify priority needs and opportunities across Indonesia's health system. Through its diverse network of partners, the IHN will seek to bridge these needs with relevant expertise, innovation, investment, and implementation capabilities, fostering collaboration and collective action in support of Indonesia's health transformation agenda.
Join the network
Join a growing community of leaders, partners, investors, innovators, and institutions working together to support Indonesia's Health Transformation Agenda.
Connect with us
Interested in learning more about the Indonesia Health Network or exploring partnership opportunities? We'd love to hear from you.