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Australia and UNICEF Support Indonesia's Free Nutritious Meals Program

News editor Wahyu Dwi Anggoro
21/03/2025 16:37 WIB
Australian Charge d’Affaires Gita Kamath and Acting UNICEF Indonesia Representative Jean Lokenga today signed an agreement.
Australia and UNICEF Support Indonesia's Free Nutritious Meals Program. (Photo: Australian Embassy Jakarta)
Australia and UNICEF Support Indonesia's Free Nutritious Meals Program. (Photo: Australian Embassy Jakarta)

IDXChannel - Australian Charge d’Affaires Gita Kamath and Acting UNICEF Indonesia Representative Jean Lokenga today signed an agreement to fund Centres of Excellence to support Indonesia’s Free Nutritious Meals or Makan Bergizi Gratis (MBG) program.

Australia is pleased to support the Government of Indonesia’s MBG program through our partnership with UNICEF,” said Kamath in a statement.

“Good nutrition underpins progress in health, education, gender and social equality, and reducing poverty. These Centres of Excellence will support a sustainable, evidence-based free nutritious meals program with tangible health benefits for Indonesia," Kamath added.

Hosted by the Bogor Institute of Agriculture as the National Centre of Excellence and several other universities across the country, these centres will generate evidence through research, capacity building, and piloting innovative approaches to inform the rollout of the MBG program across Indonesia.

"UNICEF is grateful for the Government of Australia’s funding for the Centres of Excellence for the Free Nutritious Meals program (MBG) by the Government of Indonesia,” said Lokenga. 

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