The Indonesian Ministry of Population and Family Development has announced the enhancement of child care systems in nurseries through the Tamasi program. This announcement was made during a ministerial meeting in Yogyakarta, emphasizing the importance of improving the quality of child care services.
Reports have emerged about a raid on a children's care center in Umbulharjo, Yogyakarta, revealing evidence of child abuse. This incident has raised widespread concern regarding the safety of children in care facilities.
Abdullah, a member of the Indonesian Parliament's Legal Affairs Committee, has called for a comprehensive evaluation of child care centers in Indonesia following incidents of violence against children in a facility in Yogyakarta. He emphasized that many of these centers do not meet the required standards.
In a touching humanitarian incident, a nanny from Selangor decided to adopt a four-year-old child after his biological mother abandoned him. The nanny, who has three children of her own, began the adoption process after the mother expressed her unwillingness to reclaim the child.
The Governor of Port Said has issued urgent directives to prepare child care units in the Mansheya neighborhood, emphasizing the importance of providing necessary support and care for children in the area. This initiative is part of the governorate's efforts to enhance social services.
The Child Rescue Organization in Alexandria has intervened to provide full care for two girls who lost their mother. This initiative aims to ensure the children's safety and well-being amid challenging circumstances.
The Indonesian Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education announced a joint roadmap with ASEAN countries to enhance the quality of education and early childhood care. This announcement was made during an official event in Jakarta, emphasizing the importance of providing inclusive and high-quality education for children in the region.
The government has announced a new program aimed at supporting large families with young children, providing them with $1000 annually from the child's first year until the sixth year. This initiative seeks to alleviate financial burdens and enhance child care.
Abu Dhabi has announced the establishment of the Foster Families Association, aimed at improving care for children in need. This initiative reflects the government's commitment to enhancing children's rights and providing them with a safe family environment.