Partnership

We believe in the power of collaboration and long-term partnerships. Through strategic alliances with reputable organizations that share our vision, we aim to create sustainable and impactful initiatives. This allows us to combine expertise, resources, and networks to address complex challenges.

Scholarship

In 2022, we established a partnership with Balikpapan University and Kutai Kertanegara University, as we strive to improve education in Indonesia, starting from East Kalimantan. We signed an agreement to offer full scholarships to 357 students and 23 faculty members at Kutai Kertanegara University and 70 deserving students at Balikpapan University, amounting to IDR19.7 billion over four academic years from 2022/2023 to 2025/2026. 

Building upon this successful collaboration, in 2023, Bayan Peduli entered into partnership agreements with 11 top universities in Indonesia. The 11 universities include :

  1. Universitas Indonesia
  2. Institut Pertanian Bogor
  3. Institut Teknologi Bandung
  4. Universitas Gadjah Mada
  5. Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran (UPN) Yogyakarta
  6. Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta
  7. Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember Surabaya (ITS)
  8. Politeknik Energi dan Pertambangan (PEP) Bandung

3 Universities at East Kalimantan :

  1. Universitas Balikpapan (Uniba)
  2. Universitas Kutai Kartanegara (Unikarta)
  3. Universitas Mulawarman

Through these alliances, we offer full scholarships to 320 talented students, granting them the opportunity to pursue a bachelor's degree in the flagship programs offered by these universities.

Our scholarship programs prioritize high-performing students with limited access to education. By doing so, we aim to provide equal opportunities for all students to pursue higher education and to contribute positively to our nation's development.

 

Together building the synergy for Indonesia

DoctorSHARE and PT Bayan Resources tbk has officially signed Memorandum of Understanding and Agreement of Bayan Peduli CSR programs focusing on one of its main pillars: Good Health & Well-being (healthcare) sector. 

Few agreed initiatives cover: 

  • Construction of Floating Hospital dr. Lie Dharmawan – Bayan Peduli 
  • Tuberculosis (TBC) Patient Treatment Program
  • Clubfoot (CTEV) Treatment Program
  • Blood Bank Facility for Nusa Waluya II Floating Hospital

 

The signing of MOU and Agreement marks both parties’ commitment to collaboratively support the enhancement of equitable healthcare access especially to remote and isolated area of Indonesia, described as 3T (Tertinggal, Terdepan, Terluar) areas. The partnership between two parties adheres to the national programs of Indonesian Health Ministry to carry out a long-term Health transformation agenda at nationwide scale by improving healthcare access and utilization across Indonesia. 

The total donation of Bayan Peduli to DoctorSHARE for the above initiatives is IDR 15.6 B 

 

Launching Floating Hospital “dr. Lie Dharmawan - Bayan Peduli” and Agreement Signing

Bayan Group through their CSR Program Bayan Peduli, together with doctorSHARE just launched the floating hospital “dr. Lie Dharmawan - Bayan Peduli” on July 26th, 2025 at Marina Batavia, Jakarta. This collaboration shows Bayan Group's commitment in providing long-term solutions to national issues. This initiative not only strengthens the role of the private sector in supporting the national health system but also reaffirms the company's commitment to bringing positive change to communities that have previously experienced limited access to optimal healthcare services, especially to remote and isolated area of Indonesia, described as 3T (Tertinggal, Terdepan, Terluar) areas.

At the same event, Bayan Group and doctorSHARE also signed 2 agrements, cover:

  1. Construction of Floating Hospital “dr. Lie Dharmawan – Bayan Peduli II”, a smaller floating hospital that cover river route,
  2. Health Services Program in Kalimantan Area for one year.

 

Dr. Lie Dharmawan – Bayan Peduli Floating Hospital

The humanitarian voyage of the dr. Lie Dharmawan - Bayan Peduli Floating Hospital, operated by the doctorSHARE, began its journey from Jakarta to East Kalimantan to carry out a free medical service mission from 4 November to 29 November 2025. This mission brought free healthcare services to various coastal and inland areas in Kutai Timur Regency and successfully provided medical access to more than 2,472 residents.

During the program’s implementation, there was strong enthusiasm from the community: Manubar Village in Sandaran District, serving 771 residents; Maloy Village in Sangkulirang District, with 923 beneficiaries; and Sandaran Village in Sandaran District, serving 778 residents.

The medical services provided included general clinics, specialist clinics, surgical clinics, obstetrics and gynaecology, internal medicine specialists, dental clinics, laboratory services, pharmacy, as well as major and minor surgical procedures. All services were handled directly by doctors, nurses, and professional volunteers from doctorSHARE.

In addition to providing healthcare services, the team also organized capacity-building programs for local healthcare workers. A total of 27 health workers participated in competency-enhancement activities through case discussions, field practice, and mentoring by specialist doctors, particularly related to obstetric services.

Meanwhile, 59 participants received training in Basic Life Support (BLS) and splinting to improve emergency-response capabilities at primary healthcare facilities. These capacity-building efforts are expected to strengthen the quality of healthcare services in each region sustainably.

Health education programs for children were also part of the series of activities through the “Dokter Kecil” sessions. A total of 79 students took part in interactive lessons on personal hygiene, healthy lifestyles, and the importance of protecting the environment. Through simple and easy-to-understand approaches, this program helps build positive habits from an early age for children in coastal and inland areas.

 

Free Medical Services through River Routes in East Kalimantan

The humanitarian mission of the Putra Tomia Floating Hospital, operated by doctorSHARE in collaboration with Bayan Group, began its journey from Jakarta to the river routes in East Kalimantan to conduct medical service missions from 17 October to 18 November.
This mission delivered free healthcare services to various areas along the river in East Kalimantan and successfully provided medical access to more than 3,920 residents. The targeted regions included Muara Pahu in Kutai Barat Regency; Muara Kaman in Kutai Kartanegara Regency; and Muara Ancalong in Kutai Timur Regency.

In addition, health discussions and promotion activities were also conducted involving local healthcare workers and elementary school students. The health discussion materials were aimed at improving local healthcare workers’ understanding of diseases encountered during the floating hospital medical services. These materials were delivered directly by specialist doctors, who also provided Q&A sessions to address field cases that local healthcare workers were unable to resolve. A total of 517 participants—including local healthcare personnel from community health centers (such as doctors, midwives, and nurses) across the three regions, as well as community members—took part in these health discussions and general health promotion sessions.

Health promotion activities involving elementary school students were conducted using an interactive approach through games, movement, and songs, and concluded with a visit aboard the floating hospital. The topics covered during these sessions included dental and oral hygiene, handwashing with soap, personal hygiene, and more. These activities were attended by 160 students across the three service areas.

Our Impact

“This partnership presents a golden opportunity for students to continue their learning journey and unlock their full potential for innovation. Our partnership with Bayan Peduli opens up opportunities for high-performing students to continue their education and maximize their potential. 

Prof. Dr. Ir. Ince Raden, MM
Rector of Kutai Kertanegara University