Leading causes of neonatal deaths in Indonesia (2017) 35% Preterm birth complications23% Intrapartum related events12% Sepsis | tetanus18% Congenital abnormalities 0% Diarrhoea6% Pneumonia8% Other conditions Source: Estimates generated by the WHO and Maternal and Child Epidemiology Estimation Group (MCEE) 2018 and downloaded from http://data.unicef.org key indicators 13 Newborn mortality rate (deaths per 1,000 live births) 3.2 Annual reduction in newborn mortality rate 2000-2018 (%) 51 Proportion of under-5 child deaths that are newborn (%) 13 Stillbirth rate (deaths per 1,000 births) 94 Skilled birth attendance (%) 58 Early initiation of breastfeeding (%) 10 Preterm birth rate (births <37 weeks per 100 live births) 177 Maternal mortality ratio (deaths per 100,000 live births) Visit our Newborn Numbers page to explore the most recent data further Featured Resources Countdown country profile – Indonesia The Countdown country profile presents in one place the best and latest evidence to enable… Every Preemie-SCALE Indonesia About the Profiles: The country profiles were launched on November 17, 2015 (World Prematurity Day),… RESOURCES Relationship Practical Experince and Knowledge With Implementing Health Protocol During Pandemic Covid-19 Among Midwives in Bekasi District Articles The relationship between perceived milk supply and exclusive breastfeeding during the first six months postpartum: a cross-sectional study Articles Determinants of knowledge of pregnancy danger signs in Indonesia Articles View All Related Resources FROM THE BLOG Indonesia’s lessons in using innovative approaches to improving the quality of emergency obstetric and newborn care services in hospitals and health centers April 11, 2019 Quality, not just quantity: antenatal care in LMICs June 15, 2018 Acting on the Call: Everyone Needs to Play Their Part Ending Preventable Child and Maternal Deaths within a Generation January 11, 2018 View All Related Posts IN THE NEWS Midwives Are Essential to Global Health May 9, 2016 Governments can prevent tragic death toll of mothers and babies April 1, 2015 Poorest Children More Likely to Die Young in Developing Countries February 5, 2015 View All Related Articles Partners Project HOPE PCI (Project Concern International) PT. 8villages Indonesia Expanding Maternal and Newborn Survival (EMAS) National Clinical Training Network White Ribbon Alliance for Safe Motherhood Save the Children