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Enhance Monitoring of Key Government Programs in Indonesia

Retired General Dudong Abdul Rahman, head of the Indonesian Presidential Office, announced the office's role in monitoring and evaluating key government programs. These initiatives, including 'Free Meal' and 'People's School', aim to improve citizens' quality of life.

Launch government program to improve homes in Indonesian border areas

Indonesian Interior Minister Tito Karnavian announced a government initiative aimed at improving the quality of uninhabitable homes in border regions, targeting 15,000 houses. This program is part of the government's efforts to achieve equitable development.

Indonesian Government Aims to Improve 15,000 Uninhabitable Homes by 2026

The Indonesian government has announced an ambitious plan to improve the quality of 15,000 uninhabitable homes in border areas, targeting project completion by September 2026. This initiative is part of efforts to enhance government presence and improve living standards in these regions.

Increase Awareness Among Youth of Indonesian Government Programs for Eid 2026

A recent survey revealed a heightened public awareness of Indonesian government programs for the 2026 Eid al-Adha season, particularly among the youth, especially Generation Z. The survey was conducted from March 29 to April 4, 2026.

Emphasize Improving Employee Performance After Eid Al-Fitr

Indonesian Interior Minister Muhammad Tito Karnavian stressed the need to enhance employee performance in the Ministry of Home Affairs and the National Border Management Agency after the Eid Al-Fitr holiday. This was highlighted during the 'Hilal Bihalal' celebration held in Jakarta.

Announce that prisoners are ineligible for citizen account program

The Saudi Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development announced that prisoners cannot benefit from the Citizen Account program during their incarceration. This clarification aims to ensure that support is directed to the most needy groups.