Hastin Atas Asih
About Hastin Atas Asih
Hastin Atas Asih is a Health Training Specialist at Save the Children, where she has worked since 2009, focusing on child welfare and health training programs. Her previous experience includes roles at Mercy Corps, where she contributed to positive deviance and behavior change initiatives.
Work at Save the Children
Hastin Atas Asih has served as a Health Training Specialist at Save the Children since 2009. In this role, she has focused on developing health training programs that align with the organization's mission to inspire breakthroughs in child welfare. Her work includes participation in international collaborations aimed at enhancing child protection and development strategies. Based in London, Greater London, United Kingdom, she has contributed to initiatives that secure children's rights to health care and education through innovative training methods.
Previous Experience at Mercy Corps
Before joining Save the Children, Hastin Atas Asih worked at Mercy Corps in various capacities. She served as the Government Liaison for the Positive Deviance Program from 2006 to 2007 in Portland, Oregon. Following this role, she was the Behavior Change Program District Coordinator from 2007 to 2008, also in Portland. In these positions, she focused on community engagement and program implementation to support positive health outcomes.
Education and Expertise
Hastin Atas Asih has developed expertise in health training and child welfare through her extensive work experience. Her role at Save the Children emphasizes her commitment to child protection and development strategies. She has a background in behavior change and community health initiatives, which supports her current focus on training programs that promote children's rights to health care and education.
Contributions to Child Welfare
Hastin Atas Asih has made significant contributions to child welfare through her work at Save the Children and Mercy Corps. Her initiatives focus on securing children's rights to health care and education. She employs innovative training methods to enhance the effectiveness of health programs, ensuring that they meet the needs of vulnerable populations.