We expand access to pre-primary (ECCE), improve the quality of primary and Jr. Secondary schooling, and improve access to quality vocational education for youth. School health and nutrition activities are an important aspect of our work, as they promote appropriate learning environments and student health to improve student attendance, and support education quality. Save the Children in Indonesia also works on child protection, health and nutrition, livelihoods, and emergency preparedness and response. We currently implement more than 20 grants from public and private sources in 12 of 34 Indonesian provinces. Our 2011 expenditures were $13m and we currently have a staff of nearly 170 professionals.
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