Indonesia - Regulations on Entry, Stay and Residence for PLHIV


Restriction category relative to Indonesia

  • Countries without restrictions

 
Entry regulations Residence regulations Additional information
No restrictions for people with HIV/AIDS.

HIV-specific entry and residence regulations for Indonesia

There are no specific entry or residence regulations for people with HIV/AIDS. Neither a medical certificate nor an HIV test result is required when entering the country. Foreigners with a known HIV infection are not subject to specific residence regulations. There are no regulations regarding the control, deportation or expulsion of those concerned. 

(Source: 1)

 

HIV treatment information for Indonesia

  • POKDISIJS AIDS
    Dr. Djoebairi Zoerban
    Department of internal medicine
    Medical faculty of the Indonesian State University,
    Cipto Mangoenkoesoemo Hospital
    JI. Salemba Raya no. 6,
    Jakarta, Indonesia
     
  • Yayasan Pelita Ilmu (Pelita Ilmu Foundation)
    JI. Kebon Baru IV No. 16 (District Tebet)
    Jakarta, Indonesia
    Phone/Fax: 021 8379 5480

    (Non governmental therapy centre, supported by the Ford Foundation)
     
  • Jl. Kebon Baru Utara no. 15
    Asem Barig Raya, also in Tebet, Jakarta
    Phone: 021 831 9673
    Contact person: Dr. Wahjuningsih or Mr. Asep
     
  • Yayasan Mitra Indonesia
    Jl. Kebon Kacang IX/78, Jakarta
     
  • Yayasan Pelita Umu in cooperation with RSCM (Cipto Hospital)
    JI. Tebet Timur Dalam VIII Q No.6
    Tebet
    Jakarta Selatan
    Phone: 831 1577
     
  • Rumah Sakit Cipto Mangunkusumo - RSCM (Cipto Hospital)
    Pok Dik Sus AIDS
    FK Ul - RSCM
    JI. Diponegoro No.71
    Jakarta Pusat
    Phone: 390 5250

    (Treatment, care, testing and counselling)
     
  • Yayasan Citra Husada Indonesia
    JI. Blimbing, Gang Y No.4
    Denpasar
    Bali

    (Treatment and care)
(Source: 1)

 

HIV information / HIV NGOs in Indonesia

  • Yayasan Spiritia
    Jl. Johar Baru Utara V No. 17
    Johar Baru
    Jakarta 10560
    Indonesia
    Phone: +62 (21) 422-5163/8
    Fax: +62 (21) 4287 1866
    E-mail: info@spiritia.or.id
    Web: spiritia.or.id/

    (National peer support organisation for people living with and affected by HIV)

    (Source: 2)
     
  • Yayasan AIDS Indonesia
    Hotel Menara Peninsula
    Lantai 3 (3rd floor)
    JI. Jend. S. Parman 78
    Slipi
    Jakarta Barat
    Phone: 549 5313, 530 3951, 534 9813
(Information and prevention)

You can get updated information through the aidsmap search engine at www.aidsmap.com/en/orgs/ux/default.asp.

 

Global Criminalisation of HIV Transmission Scan

The Global Criminalisation Scan is an initiative of GNP+. It aims to collect and keep up to date information on national and state level laws criminalising the transmission of or exposure to HIV. It also aims to provide an easily accessible ‘clearing-house’ of resources, research, and initiatives on the subject and to provide a platform for advocacy initiatives.

Find out more about the scan and the criminalisation of HIV transmission legislation at http://criminalisation.gnpplus.net/.

 

Key HIV resources for Indonesia

  1. Embassy of Germany, Jakarta, January 24, 2000
  2. Spiritia Foundation, Chris Green, by e-mail, January 11, 2008

 

updated: 5/29/2008
Corrections and additions welcome. Please use the contact us form.

 

Comments on HIV-restrictions in Indonesia

 
 
First Name(s):
 
Last Name(s):
 
Email address:
 
Country:
 
Comment:
 
Linked documents (Max size : 1.46 Mo):