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 Indonesian government has announced a program to provide free meals for students only on school days, aiming to improve student health and enhance education. This decision follows a comprehensive evaluation by relevant government authorities.
A recent study highlights the importance of early detection of heart rheumatism among school students in Alexandria. This initiative aims to enhance health awareness among youth and reduce the risks associated with this serious condition.
The Indonesian government has issued a warning to <strong>2100 food service units</strong>, temporarily suspending operations of <strong>1789</strong> of them as part of efforts to improve the <strong>free nutrition program</strong> for students. This action reflects the government's commitment to enhancing the quality of food services provided in schools.
The Deputy Minister of Education visited student Shama at Sheikh Zuweid Hospital to check on her health after she experienced a medical emergency. This visit reflects the ministry's commitment to the well-being and safety of students.
The Education Department in Terengganu, Malaysia, has issued directives to all schools to ensure sufficient drinking water is available for students due to the severe heatwave affecting the region. This decision comes as temperatures rise significantly, highlighting the importance of water provision for the safety and health of students.
The Kedah Education Department in Malaysia has announced the transition of 206 schools in the Kota Star and Pendang districts to remote learning for three days, starting today, due to a severe heatwave. This measure aims to protect the health and safety of students and staff.