Jakarta, Aug. 5 -- The Indonesian and Australian governments have signed a subsidiary arrangement for the implementation of the Australia-Indonesia Partnership for Health Transformation (KITA SEHAT) Program-marking a new strategic collaboration in the health sector.

The KITA SEHAT program will run for the next eight years, with the first phase of implementation scheduled in 2025-2029, with a total investment of 100 million Australian dollars.

"The signing of this collaboration marks a new chapter in the strategic relationship between Indonesia and Australia in the health sector," Minister of National Development Planning and head of the National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas) Rachmat Pambudy said in an official statement receive...