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Adik Ipar’s Diploma Handover to Bareskrim: Urgent Call for Swift Resolution of Jokowi’s Case

by Chief Editor May 9, 2025
written by Chief Editor

The Legacy of Leadership: Trust and Transparency in Public Office

In a recent unfolding of events in Jakarta, the family’s narrative took center stage as they navigated an investigation by the Bareskrim Polri into President Joko Widodo‘s educational documents. This development highlights the increasing demand for transparency and accountability in political offices worldwide.

Public Trust and Historical Context

Trust in public officials remains a fundamental pillar in fostering public confidence. Historical figures in global leadership have set precedents with their openness and honesty. For example, former Canadian Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson willingly released financial records to the public to quell controversies. As matters like these arise, transparency isn’t just desired—it’s required.

According to recent studies, a majority of citizens demand greater accountability from their leaders. An Ipsos survey in 2025 showed that 68% of people globally feel distrust toward government figures without transparency in their credentials and actions.

Proactive Transparency: A Modern Necessity

Governments and public institutions are gradually adopting proactive transparency models. Scandinavian countries, known for high transparency levels, actively enhance public access to government data. The move towards open data policies has inspired countries globally, spotlighting a trend where accountability forms the core of governance.

The shift is not without challenges. A case in Estonia illustrates that while extensive digitalization facilitates transparency, it also demands robust cybersecurity measures to protect sensitive information, as reported by the European Commission.

Real-life Implications of Transparency Initiatives

Real-world implications of transparency or the lack thereof can be drawn from countries undergoing shifts. In New Zealand, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s administration has been lauded for transparency measures, directly tying them to increased public trust as observed by Transparency International.

Research by the Pew Research Center indicates nations with transparent governance often witness more stability and higher public satisfaction, underlining the efficacy of open governance models.

Embracing Transparency: Strategies for Leaders

Leaders can embrace transparency through several strategies. Sharing comprehensive reports of activities and decisions, and fostering a culture of open communication within their institutions are vital steps.

Pro Tip: Regularly engaging with citizens via town halls or Q&A sessions can significantly enhance trust, exemplified by the ‘Talk to Me’ initiative in Germany.

Did You Know?

The term “transparency” in governance has roots in the ancient Greek philosophy idea of “parrhesia” or free speech, highlighting the long-standing recognition of open communication.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why is transparency crucial in governance?

A: Transparency fosters accountability, boosts public trust, and enhances decision-making informed by public input.

Q: What are the risks of not being transparent?

A: Lack of transparency can lead to public distrust, hindered cooperation on policies, and potential unrest.

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May 9, 2025 0 comments
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Nourishing Palembang: Free Meals’ Nutritional Adequacy and Hidden Challenges

by Chief Editor January 8, 2025
written by Chief Editor

Headline: Palembang‘s "Makan Bergizi Gratis" Program: A Balanced Diet for School Children

Subheadline: Local dietitian association chair praises menu sustainability and balance while highlighting the importance of adequate portion sizes.

Article:

In a recent development, the Chair of the Association of Dietitians of Indonesia (AsDI) in South Sumatra, Yenita, has commended the Palembang city government’s "Makan Bergizi Gratis" (MBG) program for its balanced and nutrient-rich menu. The program, aimed at providing free nutrition-standards/nslp-meal-pattern” title=”National School Lunch Program Meal Pattern”>school meals to students from kindergarten to junior high school, has seen an increased budget per serving, from IDR 6,000 to IDR 8,000, to ensure adequate nutrition for the young beneficiaries.

Yenita, a renowned dietitian in the region, lauded the program’s menu for its balanced composition, comprising essential nutrients from carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, and minerals. She shared, "The menu’s nutritional balance has been achieved, with an appropriate mix of energy-giving carbohydrates, protein-rich foods, and vitamin and mineral-packed fruits and vegetables."

The dietitian also addressed the decision to remove variant types of milk due to the availability of alternative protein sources. She suggested that if milk were to be reintroduced, it would further enrich the nutritional profile of the meals.

While appreciative of the current menu’s nutritional content, Yenita cautioned that portion sizes should ideally meet at least 30% of a student’s daily nutritional requirements. She explained the ideal daily meal structure: 30% for breakfast, 5% for a morning snack, 30% for lunch, 5% for an afternoon snack, and another 30% for dinner.

Supporting Yenita’s stance, a nutrition specialist from RSUP dr. Mohammad Hoesin Hospital in Palembang echoed the importance of adequate portion sizes. They stressed that the MBG program could meet the 30% daily nutritional requirement for lunchtime, with portion sizes varying based on the students’ age group and respective schools.

Regarding the budget allocated per meal, which stands at IDR 8,000 for kindergarten and primary school students, and IDR 10,000 for junior high school students, the nutrition specialist acknowledged the limitations in meal variety. They emphasized the need for creative meal planning to maximize nutritional value within the given budget.

The MBG program’s success lies in its commitment to providing well-balanced meals that cater to the growth and development needs of Palembang’s schoolchildren. With the continued support and guidance from local dietitians and nutrition experts, the program is set to make a significant, positive impact on the students’ health and well-being.

Source: desk, Palembang (8/1/2025)

January 8, 2025 0 comments
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Free Nutritious Meal Program Launches Today at 190 Sites Nationwide

by Chief Editor January 6, 2025
written by Chief Editor

Headline:
Indonesia‘s Game-Changing ‘Makan Bergizi Gratis’ Program Launches Nationwide

Subhead:
President Prabowo Subianto‘s Flagship Initiative Aims to Combat Malnutrition at Scale

Article:

In a significant milestone for Indonesia’s fight against malnutrition, the long-awaited ‘Makan Bergizi Gratis’ (MBG) program has officially begun its nationwide rollout. This flagship initiative, a collaborative effort between President Prabowo Subianto and Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka, launched on Monday, January 6, in 190 locations across 26 provinces.

"This is a historic moment for Indonesia," said Hasan Nasbi, Head of Presidential Communications. "For the first time, we’re implementing a national-scale malnutrition prevention program targeting infants, schoolchildren, expecting mothers, and new mothers."

The program, part of the Prabowo-Gibran administration’s ‘Program Hasil Terbaik Cepat’ (PHTC), will operate through 190 ‘Satuan Pelayanan Pemenuhan Gizi’ (SPPG) or MBG kitchens. These kitchens will provide nutritious meals to vulnerable populations, aiming to reach 3 million beneficiaries by March 2025, with projections rising to 15 million by the end of the year.

The MBG initiative extends across all major Indonesian islands, with SPPGs in Aceh, Bali, Sumatera, Java, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Maluku, Nusa Tenggara, and Papua. In addition to fulfilling nutritional needs, the program is estimated to involve over 140 Small and Medium Enterprises (UMKM) in its supply chain, with thousands more queuing for evaluation.

With a Rp71 trillion budget, the MBG program marks an ambitious start to the Prabowo-Gibran administration’s commitment to eliminating malnutrition in Indonesia.

January 6, 2025 0 comments
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"Economy of Bekasi: Indonesia’s Highest Wage Region"

by Chief Editor January 3, 2025
written by Chief Editor

Headline: Bekasi Retains Top Spot for Highest Minimum Wage in 2025; Economy Grows Strong

Subhead: The city’s economic growth outpaces other regions, driven by industries and thriving retail sectors.

Byline: (acd/acd)

Body:

Bekasi has once again secured the position of having the highest minimum wage among cities in Indonesia for the year 2025. The city’s minimum wage has been set at IDR 5,690,752, surpassing those of Jakarta (Rp 5,397,761) and Karawang (Rp 5,599,593). This marks Bekasi’s second consecutive year at the top of this list. In line with the government’s policy, the minimum wage has increased by 6.5% this year.

But what’s driving Bekasi’s economic growth? The city’s economy grew by 5.43% in 2023, an improvement from the preceding year’s growth rate of 4.96%, according to data from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS). This growth is reflected in the increased number of people employed: in August 2024, Bekasi had 2.06 million people in its workforce, with around 1.24 million people employed, a significant rise from the previous year.

Bekasi’s economy is bolstered by its robust trading, hotel, and restaurant sectors. Traditionally, retail activity has concentrated along Jalur Ir. H. Juanda, stretching 3 kilometers from the city center to Bekasi Terminal. In recent decades, this retail hub has expanded along Jalan Ahmad Yani and into other areas like Jalan KH Noer Ali, Kranji, and Kota Harapan Indah.

Now, Bekasi boasts numerous modern shopping malls, including Grand Mall Bekasi, Grand Galaxy Park, Summarecon Mal Bekasi, and Grand Metropolitan Mall. The city’s growth is also fueled by its numerous manufacturing sectors, predominantly located in Rawa Lumbu and Medan Satria.

To facilitate its growing population, Bekasi offers a range of transport options. Bus services connect the city, while the KRL Commuter Line serves those commuting to Jakarta. Within the city, minibuses (KOASI), ojek (motorcycle taxis), and even becak (rickshaws) remain popular modes of transportation.

However, Bekasi also faces challenges, including increasing unemployment rates. The August 2024 unemployment rate stood at 7.82%, with the majority of job seekers being high school graduates.

In conclusion, Bekasi’s economic growth is a testament to the city’s potential. Its diverse economic sectors and thriving retail scene continue to drive its development. Yet, addressing unemployment remains a critical priority for the city’s leaders to ensure sustainable growth and prosperity for all residents.

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January 3, 2025 0 comments
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"Nourishing Meals: 937 Kitchens Prepare Free Nutritious Meals Launching January 6"

by Chief Editor January 3, 2025
written by Chief Editor

Headline:
Indonesia Kicks Off Free Nutritious Meals Program January 6, 2025: 937 Kitchens Across the Nation Ready

Subhead:
Badan Gizi Nasional prepares to serve meals to 3 million individuals, focusing on underprivileged, remote, and negligent (3T) areas.

Article:

JAKARTA – The National Nutrition Agency (Badan Gizi Nasional) is set to launch its Free Nutritious Meals (Makan Bergizi Gratis, MBG) program on January 6, 2025. To facilitate the inauguration, 937 kitchens have been established nationwide.

Badan Gizi Nasional’s Head of Legal and Public Relations Bureau, Lalu Muhammad Iwan Mahardan, stated that these kitchens are not concentrated on Java Island but rather spread across the country, with a heavier presence outside Java. This decision reflects the program’s primary target areas: underprivileged, remote, and negligent (3T) regions.

Mahardan revealed that the initial target recipients include children, pregnant women, and breastfeeding mothers, aiming to benefit a total of 3 million individuals nationwide. Each kitchen is prepared to serve 3,000 to 3,500 beneficiaries, with a focus on students aged five and above, attending kindergarten, elementary, junior high, and high schools, as well as expectant mothers.

The head of Badan Gizi Nasional, Dadan Hindayana, has asserted that the MBG program will indeed commence on January 6, 2025. He has begun preparations to ensure a smooth launch and has mentioned that the program will be rolled out simultaneously across various regions in Indonesia. However, Dadan has yet to disclose the specific locations where the program will first take effect.

"First, I will report to the President," he said briefly.

The National Nutrition Agency’s Free Nutritious Meals program is anticipated to significantly improve the nation’s food security and nutrition, particularly for vulnerable populations.

(Source: Ada, rrd)

January 3, 2025 0 comments
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