private organisations (Private Hospital), Non-
Profit Organizations (Research Triangle Institute
and Save The Children), Community Groups
(PKK and Muhammadiyah) and Community
(Health and Family Cadres).
d) The network strategy. This strategy did by the
building of the relationship between the actors.
The construction of the network did the network
strategy through social media such as WhatsApp
groups, direct meeting (monthly and yearly) and
also through the network of the maternal and
neonatal handling system.
e) The open-source strategy. This strategy did by
making the application based on the early warning
system. The cadres could detect signs of the
vulnerability of maternal and neonatal death
through specific procedures.
5 CONCLUSIONS
The collaborative innovation process in Sidoarjo
Regency had well implemented. The government had
used the collaborative innovation as well in making
the innovative programme to solve the maternal and
neonatal problems. The existence of empowerment,
participation and learning process are mutually
beneficial and transformative to all stakeholders. The
driving shaft and obstacles could be overcome and
managed through creative social activities. All of the
collaborative strategies have used in this program.
The cooperation of public agencies showed the
cultivation. The replication strategy had done through
visits and lessons from various regions. The public-
private partnership conducted the partnership
strategy. The user of an integrated application did the
networking strategy. The open-sources strategy was
done by gathering of academician in sharing
knowledge and improving the innovation.
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