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Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto announced that the Makan Bergizi Gratis (MBG) program has achieved a 99.99% success rate within its first year. The program has reached 55 million beneficiaries, including school children and pregnant women, between January 6, 2025, and January 6, 2026. Prabowo compared this achievement to Brazil's similar program, which took 11 years to reach 40 million beneficiaries. The MBG program's rapid implementation has been highlighted as a significant accomplishment.
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has declared that the Makan Bergizi Gratis (MBG) program has achieved an impressive 99.99% success rate during its inaugural year of implementation. The program, which commenced on January 6, 2025, has successfully reached 55 million beneficiaries by January 6, 2026. The MBG initiative targets various vulnerable groups including school children and pregnant women, demonstrating a comprehensive approach to nutritional support.
President Prabowo highlighted the program's achievements by comparing it to similar initiatives implemented in other countries. Notably, he mentioned that Brazil's analogous program required 11 years to reach 40 million beneficiaries, while Indonesia's MBG program achieved 55 million beneficiaries in just one year. This comparison underscores the rapid implementation and extensive coverage of Indonesia's MBG program.
The successful execution of the MBG program reflects positively on the current administration's commitment to social welfare and nutrition. By achieving such a high success rate and broad coverage in a short period, the program demonstrates the government's capability in implementing large-scale social initiatives. This achievement is likely to have significant implications for Indonesia's national development, particularly in improving nutritional standards among its population.
MBG Program Success Announcement
Social Welfare Initiative Achievement