Indonesian Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, Ahmad Wyagos, urged the South Kalimantan government to expedite the adoption of nutrition services to ensure the success of the free nutrition program. This request is part of efforts to improve the quality of food services provided to citizens.
Indonesian Vice President, Gibran Rakabuming Raka, praised the efforts of farmers in Mata Air village, Kupang, during a work visit. Their crops were delivered as part of the free nutrition program.
BPJS Kesehatan has announced its commitment to cover complaints from participants in the National Health Insurance program regarding food security issues related to a free meal initiative. This decision was made during a press conference in Jakarta.
Indonesian Agriculture Minister Andi Amran Sulaiman announced that the free nutrition program (MBG) boosts the rural economy by supporting agriculture and livestock sectors, improving living standards in villages.
The Free Nutrition Program (MBG) in Nusa Tenggara Timur is more than just a social initiative; it has the potential to be a powerful economic driver. Despite facing criticism regarding food quality and distribution management, the program could significantly enhance the local economy.
The National Nutrition Agency in Indonesia has denied any contracts with milk producers for the free nutrition program, amid rising rumors about milk sales in stores. The agency confirmed that all purchases are made from local markets to support farmers.
The National Nutrition Agency in Indonesia has confirmed that the free nutrition program will continue despite changes to the work system, which now includes four days in the office and one day remote. This decision is part of the agency's efforts to ensure quality nutrition for the community.
Soni Sonjaya, Deputy Head of the National Nutrition Agency in Indonesia, announced that the Free Nutrition Program (MBG) could be a key driver in transforming the livestock sector. This statement was made during an international strategic meeting focused on scientific pathways for sustainable livestock industry transformation.
The Kuningan government in Indonesia has announced an enhancement of oversight on the 'Free Nutritious Meals' program through an integrated digital system. This initiative aims to ensure transparency and efficiency in the program's implementation.
The Director of the General Treasury Office in South Sulawesi, <strong>Harry Utomo</strong>, announced that the free nutrition program (MBG) will benefit approximately <strong>1.78 million</strong> people by February 2026, reflecting the government's efforts to improve community health.
Students at SDN Cipulir 05 Pagi in South Jakarta welcomed a free nutrition program after the Eid al-Adha holiday, aimed at enhancing their health and academic performance. The program serves 429 students with nutritious meals.
The Nutrition Service Unit in Kimoyoran, Jakarta, is enhancing the quality of its free nutrition program through bi-weekly staff evaluations. The program targets over 3,000 beneficiaries, including pregnant and breastfeeding mothers.
The nutrition service unit in Kemayoran, Jakarta, is continuously improving the quality of its free nutrition program by introducing new recommendations for optimal food consumption timing. The program targets the most vulnerable groups and provides a variety of meals.
The Indonesian Deputy Minister of Basic and Secondary Education, Fajr Riza Al-Haq, stressed the need to enhance discipline and develop students' character in schools following the Eid al-Fitr and Nyepi holidays. This was highlighted during his speech at a formal celebration at Taman Siswa School in Bogor.
The National Nutrition Agency in Indonesia announced the resumption of the 'Free Meal Program' tomorrow, emphasizing strict warnings against price manipulation of raw materials. This initiative aims to improve nutrition levels in the country.