The head of Indonesia's National Nutrition Agency, Dadang Hindayana, announced a plan to distribute approximately <strong>20,000 motorcycles</strong> to nutrition service teams in hard-to-reach areas. This initiative aims to ensure healthy food availability for remote communities.
The National Nutrition Agency of Indonesia has completed the construction of 126 food service units aimed at improving nutrition in remote areas. These units are part of a broader initiative to address food insecurity in marginalized regions.
BPJS Kesehatan has announced a partnership with the Indonesian military to provide healthcare services in remote areas. This collaboration aims to improve access to health services in regions suffering from infrastructure deficits.
Recent exploratory trips combining adventure and scientific research in remote areas worldwide are raising concerns among academic researchers who view them as exploitation of science. This phenomenon prompts questions about the true objectives behind these explorations.
LPP TVRI in South Sulawesi announces strategic plans to ensure the 2026 World Cup broadcast reaches all regions, including remote areas. This initiative aims to provide an inclusive viewing experience for everyone.
The Indonesian Minister of Education, Abdul Mu'ti, announced the launch of an innovative program involving 150 graduates from the LPDP scholarship program aimed at enhancing education in remote areas. This initiative focuses on utilizing technology in education and represents a significant step towards improving educational quality in underprivileged regions.
The Indonesian Vice President, <strong>Gibran Rakabuming Raka</strong>, and Minister of Education, <strong>Abdul Mu'min</strong>, have launched a program aimed at accelerating digital transformation in primary schools in remote areas. The initiative targets <strong>150 graduates</strong> from the Education Fund Management Institution to support education in the <strong>3T</strong> regions.
The Indonesian Vice President, <strong>Gibran Rakabuming Raka</strong>, launched the <strong>Pejuang Digital</strong> program in <strong>Jakarta</strong> on Thursday, aiming to accelerate the digitization of education in remote areas. This initiative targets bridging the educational gap and improving learning quality in underprivileged regions.
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 its commitment to guarantee the availability and distribution of fuel in remote areas through the 'Uniform Price Fuel' program in North Kalimantan. This initiative is part of the state's efforts to meet the needs of citizens in hard-to-reach regions.