Nanik Sudariati, Deputy Head of the National Nutrition Agency in Indonesia, has highlighted critical weaknesses in the school nutrition system, particularly concerning food delivery. This warning follows incidents of food poisoning affecting dozens of students.
Indonesian Vice President <strong>Gibran Rakabuming Raka</strong> visited <strong>SMP Negeri 1 Tombulu</strong> in <strong>Minahasa</strong> to evaluate the 'Nutritious Free Meals' program. This visit is part of the government's efforts to enhance education quality and school facilities.
The National Nutrition Agency of Indonesia has suspended services at the Pondok Kelapa nutrition center following food poisoning incidents affecting 72 students. This decision comes after the center was found to be non-compliant with required health standards.
The Probolinggo district government in East Java has called for enhancements to the 'Nutritious Free Meals' program to ensure student safety at Sunberpolo School. This request follows reports of inefficient food distribution, which poses risks to students during transit.
The National Food Agency of Indonesia announced a temporary closure of five food service units in Nabire, Central Papua, to ensure compliance with wastewater treatment standards. This decision is part of efforts to maintain the safety of food provided to students.
The National Nutrition Agency in Indonesia has announced the launch of a free school nutrition program aimed at enhancing children's health. The program will be implemented five days a week, with exceptions for remote areas and regions with high stunting rates.