Indonesia Facts

Halo! That’s “hello” in Indonesian, the most commonly spoken language in Indonesia. This country in Southeast Asia is known for its beaches and volcanic islands. Learn more facts about Indonesia here.

five Facts About Indonesia

Here are five fun facts about Indonesia:

  1. Indonesia is the world’s largest archipelago, consisting of over 17,000 islands.
  2. With a population of over 283 million people, Indonesia is one of the top five most populous countries in the world.
  3. The country is home to the iconic Komodo dragon, the world’s largest lizard species.
  4. Indonesia is part of the Coral Triangle, known as the global center of marine biodiversity.
  5. Indonesia features a wide range of endangered animals, including the Sumatran tiger and the orangutan.

Where is Indonesia?

Indonesia is located in Southeast Asia between the Indian and Pacific oceans. Indonesia shares maritime borders with several other countries, including Thailand and the Philippines

Key Challenges in Indonesia & Our Response

As you learned above, Indonesia is one of the most populous countries in the world. And out of the millions who call the country home, many live in poverty. In fact, many children face poverty’s devastating consequences, from lacking medical care to suffering violence.

Moms and Babies Lack Critical Care

Although it has declined over time, the current infant mortality rate in Indonesia is 18.1%. This is more than three times the rate in the U.S., which is 5.6%.

Sadly, many moms in Indonesia can’t get medical care, quality nutrition or even birth attendants to give their babies the best chance at life. And even if babies survive birth, the same lack of care and nutrition threatens their lives as they grow.

Our Response: Providing Medical Care, Nutrition Support & More

The churches we serve in Indonesia have adopted Compassion’s Survival program. Through this program, we offer prenatal care, counseling and community support to pregnant moms. We also help moms care for their new babies through the first year of life, which is a critical time for establishing a child’s health.

Once babies celebrate their first birthday, they’re then eligible to be sponsored by someone like you. Through sponsorship, little ones receive medical care, nutrition support and more, helping them grow healthy and strong.

Violence Threatens the Lives of Children

Violence against children is prevalent throughout Indonesia. According to recent data, one in three women and girls experience violence in their lifetime. And more than a third of boys will suffer physical violence.

Violence of any kind hurts children, not just physically but also emotionally and spiritually. Children often suffer trauma that lasts throughout their lifetime, stealing their hope.

Our Response: Protecting Children From Violence

The children in Compassion’s program are known, loved and protected. Staff and volunteers at Compassion centers are trained to see the signs of violence and intervene quickly.

We also help the children we serve understand their rights and use their voices to stand up for themselves and others around them.

A boy smiles and swings on the playground

A boy smiles and swings on the playground.

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A boy pushes a wheel with a stick

A boy rolls a tire with a stick down the hallway at his child development center.

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A group of children stand in front of a colorful wall and give a “thumbs up” to the camera

A group of children stand in front of a colorful wall and give a “thumbs up” to the camera.

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Two young men sit smiling on a tree limb over water

Two young men sit smiling on a tree limb over water.

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A young girl performs a cultural dance

A young girl performs a cultural dance.

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Children have a sack race

A group of boys race in brown sacks at their child development center.

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A young lady stands holding a soccer ball

A girl stands in her neighborhood while holding a ball.

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A group of children wearing traditional Indonesian dress have lunch together

A group of children wearing traditional Indonesian dress have lunch together.

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A young girl stands outside her home

A young girl stands outside her home.

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A group of teenagers sit outside

A group of teenagers sit, eat and laugh together.

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Our Impact in Indonesia

Compassion has served impoverished children and families throughout Indonesia for over five decades. In that time, we’ve released thousands of children from poverty in Jesus’ name through our child sponsorship program.

165,116

children served (and counting).

734

churches serving.

55

years serving.

Oka: From Outcast to Hope Giver

Oka grew up in a Christian household, making him an outcast within his community and subjecting him to poverty. Now, Oka runs a bed and breakfast in the same town, delivering hope to those in need.

Young Fencer Dreams of Helping Others

Girls in the Compassion program are reaching for their dreams through sports. Elsya, an aspiring fencer, is using the sport to achieve her dream of becoming a doctor or pharmacist, enabling her to rise above poverty.

How You Can Help Vulnerable Children in Indonesia

You can join Compassion’s fight against child poverty in Indonesia in three key ways:

  • Pray: Jeremiah 33:3 tells us that if we call on God, he will answer us. When we lift children living in poverty up in prayer, God hears us, and we can trust he's working on their behalf. Join us in praying daily for children living in poverty by becoming a prayer partner.
  • Donate: Children living in poverty face many challenges, from a lack of medical care to dangerous living conditions. You can provide immediate support by donating to fulfill a right-now need.
  • Sponsor a Child: By sponsoring a child, you empower a local church to meet the critical needs of a child's body, mind and spirit as they journey out of poverty. Through sponsorship, you'll help deliver medical care, hygiene training, education, malnutrition monitoring and so much more to a child in need. But most importantly, you'll help introduce them to the hope of the gospel, which changes everything.