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Mancuso among 50 American executives meeting with Indonesian president, ministers

09 December 2004

Baltimore, Md. – Dr. Leslie Mancuso, President and CEO of Jhpiego, is part of a major delegation of senior business executives meeting with Indonesian officials in Jakarta this week. The mission was organized by the US-ASEAN Business Council, Inc., the leading U.S. private business organization dedicated to promoting increased trade and investment between the United States and ASEAN member nations.

Among the government officials scheduled to meet with the delegation are Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and Vice President Yusuf Kalla. Meetings are also being held with Ministers of Energy and Mineral Resources; National Development Planning; Economy; Transportation; Communications and Information; and Political, Legal and Security Affairs.

Mancuso’s focus in Indonesia is encouraging greater collaboration between the health and business communities. "Jhpiego’s work in HIV/AIDS, maternal and child health, and developing human resources for health helps produce healthy workers and stronger economies. I am very pleased to have the opportunity to share ideas and goals with Indonesia’s leadership through participation in the US-ASEAN mission."

The Council has been coming to Indonesia on business missions each year for more than seven years. Its visits are part of a broad, long-term dialogue on the role of the private sector in Indonesia's development. "We recognize that the U.S. private sector is looking for ways to give back to the local community in Indonesia," said Mancuso. "Jhpiego is encouraged about the potential for public-private partnerships emanating from this mission to help increase the health and welfare of Indonesia’s women and families."

In addition to Jhpiego, the delegation includes representatives from companies such as ExxonMobil, Unocal, IAG, Boeing, Ford Motor Company, General Electric, General Motors, Hewlett Packard, Oracle, Raytheon, UPS, United Technologies and Microsoft. The group is accompanied by officials from the US Department of Energy and the US Department of Commerce and His Excellency Soemadi Brotodiningrat, Ambassador of Indonesia to the United States.

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For nearly 40 years, Jhpiego, (pronounced "ja-pie-go"), has empowered front-line health workers by designing and implementing simple, low-cost, hands-on solutions that strengthen the delivery of health care services, following the household-to-hospital continuum of care. We partner with community- to national-level organizations to build sustainable, local capacity through advocacy, policy and guidelines development, and quality and performance improvement approaches.

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