This newly published book tells the story of the Yayasan Usaha Mulia, YUM, from its earliest work in the Jakarta slums in the 1960's to its current programs which cover health, education and community development. Download PDF
In various parts of Indonesia which are undeveloped, an open-defecation free community is virtually unheard of. A similar situation can be seen in Central Kalimantan, where YUM has created a "Community-Led Total Sanitation, or CLTS" which has given Kalimantan their first open-defecation free community of the Habaring Hurung village. This village is located in the Palangkaraya District Jurisdiction.
