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Indonesian Danone Institute Foundation
What is Danone Institute
Non-profit foundation, independent from Danone Business Unit
No commercial objectives
Act freely and independently
Function on the basis of guidelines which guarantee a clear and democratic organization
Danone Institute publications contain no commercial information
What is Danone Institute
17 Danone Institutes worldwide1st Danone Institute France 1991International network involves– 250 well-known scientific experts from various disciplines, – sponsored 740 research projects amounting to 11.6 million EUR
(approx. 17.1 million USD)– awarded 6 DANONE International scientific prize (i.e. David
Barker for “foetal programming” hypothesis in 2005 & Jeffrey Friedman for research on endocrine function of leptin in 2007)
– organized 175 events & scientific meetings which have reached 37,000 professionals
– funded 75 publications, 6 newsletters, and– organized 87 programs for the general public (nutrition education
& promotion)
What is Danone Institute Indonesia
DII was incorporated in May 4, 2007
Scientific members senior scientists from universities & government institution
Chairman: Prof. Soekirman, Ph.D. Chairman of KFI (Indonesia Coalition
for Fortification)Professor of Nutrition (Em.), Fac.
Human Ecology, IPBProfessor of Nutrition ,Fac. of
Medicine, UKIVisiting Professor, Fac. of Medicine,
UGM
Vice-chairman: Endang L. Achadi, Dr.PH. Head of Public Health Nutrition Dept., Faculty of Public Health, UI Leader, Immpact Country Technical Partner
DII Mission
Promote and sharing knowledge in the areas of diet, nutrition and health focusing to address current and prevent future major local nutrition and health issues;
Promote scientific nutrition and health research findings and fieldworks;
Strengthen linkage between scientist, and nutrition, health & education professionals;
Disseminate information on nutrition and diet related subjects.
DII Programs
Competitive research Grant for Doctorate students through educational institutions
Publication grant for publishing Indonesian research papers in international journals
Competitive Research Grant for established Research Institutions (educational institutions – universities, colleges, – reputable NGOs, and other research-related institutions)
DII Themes
"CONTRIBUTING TO THE BETTERMENT OF THE FUTURE GENERATION“
Prioritizing on the following group:Pregnant & lactating womenChildren under the age of 2 years Female adolescence (age 10-18 /premarital age) Women of reproductive age
Scope of research
NUTRIGENOMICNutrition related genetic
DIETETIC & CLINICAL NUTRITIONNutritional related degenerative diseasesNutritional related communicable diseases
COMMUNITY & PUBLIC HEALTH NUTRITIONNutrition and health promotion Life style / Behavior changeEnvironmental health
FOOD SECURITY & POLICYFood security and safety PovertyFood economics Food and nutrition policy
Activities 2007
Promotional materials to more than 200 institutions Jul-Aug
13 road show to 11 institutions (9 universities with doctorate program & Poltekkes; Bali, Semarang, Padang, Makassar, Jakarta, Bogor, Medan, Surabaya, Malang) Aug-Sept
Education expo at Universitas Indonesia Oct
Website developed Nov
122 requests for further information via email Aug-Dec
Selection – research grant 2007
Received 54 proposals Passed document screening --> 18 (33%)
Invited for proposal presentation 3 (6%)Unibraw, UGM, UI
First screening by Scientific members 7 (13%)Screening by expert reviewers 7
Announcement of Grantee 1 (2%)Unibraw - nutrigenomic
Total from 21 institutions:
(6 Poltekkes, 12 universities, 1 research center).
Highest number of proposals:
UI (6), UNDIP (5), UNSOED (5)
Doctorate 27%
Java 71%
Selection - publication grant 2007
Received 8 papersDocument screening 2 (25%)
Announcement of Grantee none
Content review 2(meet DII mission and objective)
UNSOED, UNIBRAW, UI, UNSRI, USU, UNDIP
International seminar 2007
Obesity as a poverty-related emerging nutrition problems in Indonesia
Yogyakarta Dec 8, co-organized with School of Health Nutrition, Faculty of Medicine, Gadjah Mada University
340 participants (68% students) from 21 cities, 15 provinces; 1/3 from Yogyakarta
13 speakers (2 from abroad)Topics: Global issues & policies on obesity; Public health approach for
the prevention of obesity; Clinical approach to overcome obesity
3 best poster awards
Award ceremony for research grant
Sub-themes
2009
Improve maternal and child nutrition of the poor, which include:
• Innovation in the development of nutritionally balance and affordable complementary feeding for children 6-24 months
• New effective strategies in communication, education and information (KIE) to reinforce the role of breastfeeding, especially exclusive breastfeeding
• Development of local food products to fulfill nutritional needs of women
Research on molecular biology, which are related to the above sub-themes
Deadline for submission
10 RESEARCH GRANTSSubmit 4 copies of proposals
by Apr 30, 2008 for research Jan - Dec 2009
5 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL PUBLICATION GRANT
Twice a year: Feb 29 & Aug 30, 2008for 2008 fiscal year