Indonesia launched an ambitious $4.3-billion free-meal program on Monday to combat stunted growth due to malnutrition, a key election campaign promise of President Prabowo Subianto. Prabowo has pledged to provide nutritious meals free to tens of millions of schoolchildren and pregnant women,
Indonesia yesterday launched an ambitious US$4.3 billion free-meal program to combat stunted growth due to malnutrition, a key election promise of President Prabowo Subianto.
JAKARTA, Indonesia — Indonesia's new government started an ambitious project on Monday to fight malnutrition by feeding nearly 90 million children and pregnant women that is expected to cost $28 billion through 2029, although critics question whether the ...
Indonesia launched an ambitious $4.3 billion free-meal programme on Monday to combat stunted growth due to malnutrition, a key election promise of President Prabowo Subianto.
Indonesia's new government started an ambitious project on Monday to fight malnutrition by feeding ... a primary school in the Jakarta satellite city of Depok. The 740 students were provided ...
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Indonesia's new government started an ambitious project on Monday to fight malnutrition by feeding nearly 90 million children and pregnant women that is expected to ...
ndonesia’s ambitious free nutritious meals program aims to tackle malnutrition and support 19.47 million children, pregnant women and vulnerable groups. Launched with much fanfare, the program, estimated to cost Rp 71 trillion (US$4.39 billion) in its first stage alone this year, promises nutritious meals for 15 million people across the nation.
Puncak District in Central Papua Province officially has two food logistics warehouses to combat hunger during extreme weather conditions, such as cold
Prabowo said his government was committed to paying for the free meals program itself and that he would ensure the funding for the program was disbursed efficiently.
Newly appointed Indonesia men national football team head coach, former Dutch football player Patrick Kluivert
As developing countries, Indonesia and Mexico face double problems since hunger and obesity exist like two sides of a coin.
JAKARTA, Jan. 14 (Xinhua) -- Indonesia is planning to import 200,000 dairy cattle to enhance the milk supply for the country's free meal program (MBG), according to the Agriculture Ministry.