Joining OUCRU Indonesia in 2020, Ida currently holds responsibilities that include preparing research ethics submissions, identifying potential research participants, managing both quantitative and qualitative data collection processes, supporting data analysis, and writing research papers.
Prior to her tenure at OUCRU Indonesia, Ida made significant contributions to immunization programs in Indonesia. In 2018, as a sub-national consultant for the Measles-Rubella vaccine campaign hired by WHO Indonesia, she engaged with a diverse range of stakeholders. Her expertise in vaccine implementation was further highlighted during her time as a vaccine officer at Clinton Health Access Initiatives in 2022, where she played a pivotal role in assisting the Ministry of Health Indonesia with the deployment of the rotavirus vaccine. Additionally, she possesses experience working as a nurse in both a private hospital and a primary health center (puskesmas).
Currently, Ida serves as a Social Science Research Assistant at OUCRU Indonesia, where she is involved in the SPEAR project. This initiative aims to explore the experiences and impact of COVID-19 on health workers and vulnerable communities in Vietnam, Nepal, and Indonesia. She is also undertaking another research project on vaccine acceptance and accessibility.
Joined OUCRU Indonesia as Social Science Research Assistant
Worked as a Technical Officer of New Vaccine Introduction in Clinton Health Access Initiatives, Jakarta-Indonesia
Worked at OUCRU Indonesia as a Research Assistant
Served as District Consultant for Measle and Rubella Immunisation Campaign at WHO
Served as a Lecturer at STIKES Mataram
Obtained Master of Health and International Development from Flinders University, South Australia
Worked as a nurse at a Primary Health Center in West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
Worked as a nurse at Risa Sentra Medika Hospital, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
Registered as a nurse, having been trained at STIKES YARSI Mataram