Biography
Dr. Tiffany Tiara Pakasi currently serves as the National TB Program Manager in Indonesia. Dr. Pakasi graduated from the University of Indonesia's Medical School and holds a master's degree in medical anthropology from the University of Amsterdam. She is an epidemiologic expert with decades of experience managing the national communicable and non-communicable diseases program in the Ministry of Health Indonesia. As NTP Manager, she has been actively involved in the national and global TB elimination programs.
Key Impacts
Performance-based incentives to improve quality of TB care at primary healthcare providers in Indonesia
Performance-based incentives demonstrated efficacy in enhancing TB case detection and improving care quality across PHC providers. Therefore, this innovative financing model will be expanded at the national level to strengthen TB management at the primary care level.
Source: Conference 2024
Institutionalising multi-ministerial accountability for TB prevention adn care: High-level advocacy and subnational monitoring to enhance commitment, TB funding and detection in Indonesia
Indonesia’s multi-ministerial accountability framework catalyzed district-level TB program governance, evidenced by a 3.2-fold surge in acceleration teams (30 to 127 districts) and a landmark USD 500 million presidential funding commitment. This model demonstrates that structured subnational monitoring and high-level advocacy bridge funding gaps, align priorities, and accelerate progress toward national TB elimination targets.
Source: Conference 2024
Bringing TB services closer: Village-level mobilisation and private sector partnerships
Impact details available upon request.
Source: Conference 2024