Indonesia’s Ministry of Health is intensifying its commitment to broaden healthcare access throughout the Papua region, addressing historical inequities. This initiative focuses on delivering services to remote and underserved communities within Papua and West Papua provinces. Efforts include deploying more medical personnel, establishing new healthcare facilities, and improving the supply chain for essential medicines. The government aims to reduce health disparities and improve health outcomes for the Papuan population. This expansion is part of a larger national strategy to achieve universal health coverage. Increased funding and inter-agency collaboration are key components of this plan, prioritizing primary care and preventative healthcare services. The ministry emphasizes a community-based approach, working with local leaders to ensure culturally appropriate and effective healthcare delivery.