Indonesia began rolling out free health screenings across the country, fulfilling a popular campaign pledge by President Prabowo Subianto to boost preventative health care even as the former general ...
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The acting head of the Lebak Health Agency, Budhi Mulyanto, said one reason for the low participation was that many people ...
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tate-owned radio station RRI and state-run television TVRI have cut their contract workers and contributors, following ...
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BMKG stated that the budget cut will impact the agency's main operational instruments and risk them becoming inoperable.
BMKG can now only spend up to Rp 1.4 trillion this year following Prabowo's order on massive budget cuts across the ...
Screening includes blood pressure and eye tests, as well as checks to determine risks of heart problems or strokes.
Indonesia launched a program yesterday for free medical checkups for 60 million people, fulfilling an election promise by President Prabowo Subianto. Indonesians of all ages can now benefit from ...
A staff member of President Prabowo Subianto's presidential communication office had said it is the "right" of every Indonesian to utilise and make use of the health programme, despite it not being ...