Pharmaceutical Governance | Access to Medicines
I work on medicines in the systems people actually rely on
With 10 years experience in pharmaceutical regulation and global health policy, I care about how access to medicines is governed in real-world systems shaped by inequity and informality.

Good governance begins where people actually seek care.
Education:
Universitas Indonesia
Bachelor’s degree in pharmacy
Pharmacist Professional Programme
Bachelor’s degree in pharmacy
Pharmacist Professional Programme
Institute of Tropical Medicine
Short Course on Pharmaceutical Policies in Health Systems
Short Course on Pharmaceutical Policies in Health Systems
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
MSc Public Health for Global Practice
MSc Public Health for Global Practice
Selected Works and Experiences
01.

Regulating Medicine Quality in Real-World Systems
Indonesian Food and Drug Authority (BPOM)
Worked on post-market surveillance and medicine distribution systems across Indonesia, alongside community programmes promoting rational medicine use in underserved areas.
02.

Contribute to the Global Discussion on Governing Informal and Online Medicine Markets
WHO Member States Mechanism on Substandard and Falsified Medical Products (WHO MSM on SFMP)
Served as Indonesia’s national focal point for working groups on informal markets and internet sales, contributing to global policy discussions and strategy development on medicine quality risks.
03.

Reframing Pharmaceutical Policy Through a Health Systems Lens
Pharmaceutical Policies in Health Systems Course, Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp
Awarded the Belgian Directorate-General for Development Cooperation (DGD) Scholarship, I examined pharmaceutical policy and access to medicines from a health systems perspective.
04.

Supporting HIV Awareness and Stigma Reduction
Positive East, London — Volunteer
Contributed to the development of public health campaign materials to raise awareness of U=U (Undetectable = Untransmittable) and support stigma reduction around HIV.
This experience highlighted how public health communication shapes understanding, reduces stigma, and supports access to care.
This experience highlighted how public health communication shapes understanding, reduces stigma, and supports access to care.

What I Bring to EV4GH
I bring a perspective grounded in regulatory practice, with experience across national and global health policy, focusing on how medicines are governed and accessed in real-world systems.
I connect policy with practice. I examine how governance operates across formal, informal, and digital settings and how this shapes access, risk, and public health outcomes.
I connect policy with practice. I examine how governance operates across formal, informal, and digital settings and how this shapes access, risk, and public health outcomes.
What I Seek from EV4GH
I am looking to engage with diverse perspectives that challenge and expand my thinking about health systems and governance.
I am particularly interested in learning from others working in similarly complex settings, and in strengthening my ability to navigate and contribute to global health discussions that move beyond idealised models.
I am particularly interested in learning from others working in similarly complex settings, and in strengthening my ability to navigate and contribute to global health discussions that move beyond idealised models.
About Me

I work at the intersection of pharmaceutical governance and public health, focusing on access to medicines in complex and unequal systems.
My work explores how quality, access, and regulation interact across formal, informal, and digital settings.
My work explores how quality, access, and regulation interact across formal, informal, and digital settings.


