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24 Apr 2018
IndonesiaIndonesian Theory of Change workshop
The first STRiDE project national Theory of Change (ToC) workshop took place today in Indonesia. Organised by the country team – Tara Sani, Yuda Turana and Imelda Theresia – the workshop was very well attended and included representatives from three ministries, various national NGOs, the Asia Development Bank and Help Age. The workshop had a […]
24 Apr 2018
19 Apr 2018
IndonesiaIndonesia launch the STRiDE project
As a part of the national launch, our partners in Indonesia – Alzheimer’s Indonesia and Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia – held a mini-seminar Strengthening Dementia National Plan: a Multi-profession dialogue at the Atma Jaya Faculty of Medicine. Four researchers and public policy practitioners from various disciplines presented and discussed dementia in Indonesia. Neurologist Dr Yuda […]
19 Apr 2018
15 Nov 2019
The STRiDE project started in October and aims to build research capacity and provide much-needed evidence on dementia care
In March 2018, forty-two STRiDE colleagues came together at LSE for a kick-off meeting (and a group photo!). The meeting included a workshop to co-develop a Theory of Change map for the project, which is an outcomes-based approach the project is using to describe how it will bring about specific outcomes through a logical sequence […]
15 Nov 2019
01 Oct 2017
New £8 million study to strengthen responses to dementia in developing countries
Partners across seven developing countries led by the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) have been awarded £7.9 to build research capacity and provide much-needed evidence on dementia care. This work will support the development of national policies for dementia in the face of rapidly growing global numbers of people with the condition. […]