Indonesia has officially resumed its national free nutritious food program following a three-week suspension during the school holidays. The initiative, designed to provide daily healthy meals to students across the country, restarted as schools reopened for the new term. The program aims to address childhood malnutrition and stunting while supporting families and encouraging school attendance. With the break over, distribution networks have mobilized to deliver meals to millions of eligible children nationwide.
- Indonesia’s free meal program for school students has resumed after a planned three-week pause during the school holidays.
- The national initiative targets childhood malnutrition and stunting by providing daily nutritious meals to eligible students.
- Operations restarted in coordination with the reopening of schools for the new academic period.
- The program represents a key component of national efforts to improve student health, concentration, and educational development.
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