According to Chacha Annisa, a Senior Expert Staff at the Presidential Communication Office (PCO), the All Quick Impact Programs (PHTC) serve as evidence of the government’s commitment to its people. She highlighted this during the “Double Check” discussion on “The Role of Family Development in Welcoming Indonesia Emas 2045.” Chacha emphasized that various government programs launched from January onward, such as Free Nutritious Meals (MBG) and Free Health Checks (CKG), are aimed at benefiting families. However, she stressed the importance of active family involvement for the successful implementation of these programs.
Drawing from her own experience overseeing the School-Based Free Health Checks with the Ministry of Health, Chacha mentioned the importance of educating parents and informing them beforehand to ensure smooth health check-ups for students. She also mentioned how the CKG program has encouraged healthy competition among students, leading to positive changes like improved dietary habits and reduced screen time.
Under the PHTC initiative, several achievements have been made, including the establishment of Nutrition Service Units (SPPG) through the MBG program, which has benefited 8.2 million people and created 82,000 jobs. The Free Health Checks program has reached 17.6 million individuals, with 12.7 million already examined. The Sekolah Rakyat program is currently serving 5,665 students in 159 schools, while 81,500 Merah Putih Village and Neighborhood Cooperatives have been formed. Additionally, the school-based CKG program has conducted health checks for 34,542 students in just three days.
Chacha emphasized that these achievements represent the government’s commitment and active presence in improving the lives of its people. The PHTC programs are not just about numbers but reflect the government’s dedication to the well-being of families.