Handojo Tjandrakusuma

Handojo Tjandrakusuma (born Tjan Dhiam Bo, 20 November 1938, Pacitan Regency) is a doctor who devotes himself to the rehabilitation of people with disabilities.

[2] As a young doctor, he had a choice: work in a big city or take responsibility and accompany his elderly parents living in Solo at that time.

Suharso did build RC after the independence war, after seeing the many victims with disabilities that needed to be treated.

Lebanon was chosen because many war victims need skills training to overcome their disabilities.

Gradually he became more interested in the ministry, and eventually fell in love with working at RC and the Foundation for People with Disabilities (YPAC).

[5] After three months serving at RC, Tjandrakusuma finally decided to close his private practice in the afternoon.

[10][7] For this effort, Tjandrakusuma utilized existing personnel in the villages, such as midwives and family planning officers.