Rabiah Al Adawiyah

Rabiah completed a Master's degree in Health Economics and Policy from Karolinska Institutet exploring inequality in maternal healthcare utilization in Indonesia. She completed her Medical Doctor training at Universitas Gadjah Mada in Indonesia in 2014. 

Her Ph.D. project seeks to understand what modifications are needed for the efficient and cost-effective integration of routine antenatal screening for HIV and syphilis into the Indonesian health system and to co-desing a strategy to support the scale-up to the national level.

Delivery of COVID-19 Booster and Paediatric Vaccines: Lessons from Malaysia, the Philippines and the United Kingdom

As COVID-19 vaccines continue to be deployed around the world, countries are now planning for and actively administering booster doses and vaccines for their paediatric populations. What has the experience been in different countries? What have been the successes and challenges?

Think20 Indonesia 2022 Inception Conference: Realizing Inclusive Recovery from the COVID-19 Pandemic

In 2022, the Think20 (T20), the Group of 20s (G20) think tank engagement group, is being led by top Indonesian research institutions as part of the country’s G20 presidency. T20 Indonesia highlighted innovative policy solutions for addressing the COVID-19 pandemic’s impacts and other shared challenges under the theme Recover Together, Recover Stronger.