

About Us
We come from diverse backgrounds who are creating a lot of change to view TB control more broadly.
STPI serves as a partnership hub to bring together the private sector, government, and other Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in the TB control program in Indonesia. We work as a collaborative organization, aligning various actors across sectors to strengthen advocacy, programs, and expand access to TB services. By connecting policies, resources, and communities, STPI ensures that the TB response in Indonesia is nationally coordinated, impactful, and sustainable.

DRIVING TB ELIMINATION
View STPI's Strategic Plan (Renstra)Vision
TB-free Indonesia where everyone who needs it can access quality prevention and care.
Mission
Improving equitable access to quality TB prevention and care
Objective
Promote the development and implementation of TB-related policies through advocacy to stakeholders.
Encouraging strengthening of cross-sectoral TB program governance
Increase public awareness of TB to proactively seek health services
Promote the availability and access to quality, rights-based, patient-centered TB services
Increasing the mobilization and utilization of TB control resources effectively and efficiently.
Our Team
BIG DREAMS MUST BE SUPPORTED BY A STRONG TEAM.
We believe that a well-coordinated team is key to the success of programs and activities in achieving TB elimination in Indonesia by 2030. With diverse backgrounds, we believe we can enrich the perspectives and strategies needed to implement and strengthen a sustainable TB program.
History of STPI
Since the beginning of our journey, our goal has been to support TB control in Indonesia.
Starting with associations and meetings, we established a commitment to supporting TB control in Indonesia.

2013
The Beginning
STPI originates from Forum Stop TB Partnership Indonesia (FSTPI) which was first proposed at the Asia Stop TB Partnership Forum meeting in South Korea which was then led by Alm. Ir. Arifin Panigoro, then FSTPI was inaugurated by Prof. dr. Ali Ghufron Mukti, M.Sc, Ph.D as Deputy Minister of Health RI 2011-2017.
2014–2017
Become a TB collaboration container
Throughout the years 2014-2016 FSTPI accommodated multilateral and cross-sector coordination and collaboration. In 2017, Alm. Ir. Arifin Panigoro encouraged FSTPI to be able to move more strategically to develop, one of the activities carried out was the preparation of UN HLM TB which will be implemented in 2018.


2018
The formation of the foundation
On May 23, FSTPI officially became the Strategic Tuberculosis Partnership Foundation (STPI) which aims to be able to manage donors and carry out activities that support the elimination of TB. STPI also collaborated with the RI government for 2 UNHLM TB side events.
2019-2020
First donor
STPI got the first donor from Sanofi for campaign activities related to the use of TPT drugs. In addition, STPI also manages donor funds from CFCS for TB POP capacity building in the framework of strengthening the organization. Not only that, STPI together with the RI Ministry of Health held the 1st High Level Meeting on TB and had an audience with President Joko Widodo. In 2020, STPI made the 2030 TB Elimination Joint Movement in Cimahi with Indonesian President Joko Widodo and volunteered to be the PR of the Penabulu-STPI Consortium in managing the Global Fund grants.

2021-2022
The first district program
Started forming TB Alert Villages in Sumenep and West Lombok as well as advocating for TB budgeting from village funds and running the ADVANCE-TB program. Not only that, in 2021 the formation of Perpres No. 67 on TB Control. In 2022, termination of STPI assistance in West Lombok and Sumenep to be given to the local village government. In addition, STPI co-hosted the G20 Tuberculosis Side Event in Yogyakarta.
2023-2025
Encouraging advocacy and campaigns at the national level
In 2023 STPI conducts national advocacy to support the Public Private Mix (PPM) of TB control. In addition, STPI joins the TB FREE Consortium. In 2024, STPI will hold a campaign with young people under the name of the Caraka TB Institute activity and help the government in socializing BPaL/BPaLM for a shorter duration of TB treatment. In 2025, STPI engages journalists through the TB Fellowship Program to voice TB issues
2026
TB Screening with Portable X-Ray
STPI held the Life-saving Facility and Community-based Service Delivery Support for Tuberculosis (FCSDS) program funded by the US government with activities focused on contact investigation, community outreach, TB screening with portable X-Ray, giving medicine and TPT as well as nutritional and psychosocial support programs for TB-RO patients
2030
SDGs Target 3.3 Elimination of TB


