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The 2023 Indonesia Health Survey (SKI) reveals that the prevalence of stunting remains alarmingly high, standing at 21.5 percent. This marks a mere 0.1 percent decrease from the previous year, highlighting the significant challenge faced by the government. Preparing for the 2045 Golden Generation and meeting the ambitious target of reducing stunting to 14 percent by the end of the year is crucial.

Stunting, a condition where a child’s growth and development are hampered due to malnutrition, is a significant public health problem in Indonesia. It is a severe form of malnutrition, which can lead to poor health outcomes and cognitive impairment.

Vice President-Elect Gibran Rakabuming Raka asserts that the free healthy food programme for children in Indonesia does not necessarily have to use rice as the main carbohydrate source. Alternatively, noodles and corn can be used to fulfil children’s daily nutritional needs instead of rice. It can also be tailored according to local conditions and preferences.

The recent passage of Indonesia’s new Maternal and Child Welfare Law marks a significant legislative effort aimed at enhancing conditions for working mothers and fathers. However, amidst its noble intentions, the law has sparked debates regarding its potential impacts on gender norms and inequality in welfare, cautioned by the National Commission on Violence Against Women (Komnas Perempuan).

The partnerships between the DOH, UNICEF, UNOPS, and the World Bank mark a significant step towards addressing malnutrition in the Philippines. The PMNP promises to create a healthier and more prosperous future for the Filipino people. Through collaboration and shared commitment, the partners aim to break the cycles of poverty and malnutrition. Consequently, fostering long-term growth and development.

Medical Channel Asia presents the weekly Asian medical news bulletin, bringing you essential healthcare news from across the region. This week’s bulletin covers the Philippines’ and Indonesia’s response to the rising respiratory cases in China, HIV in Malaysia and more. 

Medical Channel Asia presents the weekly Asian medical news bulletin, bringing you essential healthcare news from across the region. This week’s bulletin covers more beds in Singapore hospitals, high temperatures in Indonesia and healthy eating initiative in Malaysia.