A team working on the 'Nutritious Free Meals' program in Pangkalan, Indonesia, revealed that 41 food centers lack halal certification, a crucial requirement for the program. This finding emerged during a week-long field survey conducted by the team.
The Indonesian government has announced the launch of a free nutritional program aimed at providing healthy meals to tens of millions of children by 2026. This initiative is part of the country's efforts to improve children's health and combat malnutrition.
Indonesian authorities have announced a new food distribution plan aimed at schools, providing fresh meals to children for five days while remote areas will receive dry food supplies. This initiative seeks to enhance children's nutrition across the country.
The Indonesian government has announced the 'Free Nutritional Food' program in response to global economic pressures. This initiative aims to support the local economy and enhance food sustainability by providing meals to over 70 million children and vulnerable groups.