Esther Indriani
I am a Public Health Specialist with 21 years of experience in health and nutrition programming. I provide technical support for Health and Nutrition programme design to more than 10 countries in Asia Pacific and delivered more than 50 training and workshops in the region for programme design, monitoring and evaluation, quality improvement, and Social Behavior Change.
I worked on the Asia Pacific Mother Baby Friendly Office movement as a joint effort to support breastfeeding in more than ten World Vision offices. Since 2017 I have been a guest lecturer in the Master of Public Health degree program at the National University of Singapore Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health to teach about community-based programs for maternal child health, integration of early childhood development into health and nutrition programmes, and food security and nutrition during emergencies. I have a Master of Public Health degree (with Honours) from Maastricht University and a Food and Nutrition Security Post Graduate Degree (with Distinction) from Wageningen University. My current role is Senior Technical Advisor for Health and Nutrition for the Technical Service Organisation (TSO) in World Vision International.