Stunting affects 21.5 percent of children in the archipelago of some 282 million people. The government aims to reduce the rate to five percent by 2045.
Lalu Muhammad Iwan Mahardan, a spokesman for the National Nutrition Agency, said the initial meal distribution phase will ...
Indonesia’s new government has started an ambitious $28 million project to feed nearly 90 million children and pregnant women ...
Indonesia launched an ambitious US$4.3 billion free-meal programme on Monday (Jan 6) to combat stunted growth due to ...
The government must make sure that the vendors in charge of making the meals for Indonesia’s historic school-feeding program get paid.
The National Nutrition Agency (BGN) officially rolled out the Free Nutritious Meals program on Monday as part of its efforts ...