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Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto announced that the Makan Bergizi Gratis (MBG) program has successfully reached 58 million beneficiaries within its first year of implementation. The program, which provides nutritious meals, has not only targeted students but also extended to pregnant women and elderly citizens. A total of 3 billion meal portions have been distributed as part of this initiative.
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has announced that the government's Makan Bergizi Gratis (MBG) program has achieved remarkable success, reaching 58 million beneficiaries within just one year of its implementation. The comprehensive nutrition program has made significant strides in addressing nutritional needs across various demographics.
While the program primarily targets students, it has been expanded to include vulnerable groups such as pregnant women and elderly citizens. This broader approach demonstrates the government's commitment to addressing nutritional deficiencies across different population segments. The scale of the program is evident in the staggering 3 billion meal portions that have been distributed since its inception.
The successful implementation of the MBG program underscores the government's focus on improving nutritional outcomes and supporting vulnerable populations. As President Prabowo emphasized during the Peresmian Sekolah Rakyat event held across 166 locations in 34 provinces, the program represents a significant investment in the nation's human capital and future development.
MBG Program Implementation Success
Nutritional Support Expansion