Kadin Focus On Running 4 Quick Win Sokong MBG To PKG
JAKARTA - The Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) focuses on implementing four acceleration programs (QuickWin) which include support for free nutritious food (MBG), free health checks (PKG), migrant labor programs, and housing. livable and affordable.
"We have signed several memorandums of understanding (MoU), this MoU is all related to four QuickWinKadin. The first is to support free nutritious meals, because we feel the intention and purpose of this program is very good for the welfare of the wider community," said Chairman of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry Anindya Novyan Bakrie in a statement quoted by ANTARA, Saturday, March 15.
Kadin is said to be participating in building a pilot project, before August 17, so that he can participate in making a kitchen for the nutrition fulfillment service unit (SPPG).
Next is the PKG where Kadin sees that this program is a very large program and can carry out early detection of health and ultimately can save on medical financing and can make the economy more productive.
"The third is the housing program that is livable and affordable, we started a few days ago and we will increase this opportunity with our friends from the Provincial Chamber of Commerce and Industry, even with SOE friends who own land that can be used," he said.
Then the last one is the migrant labor program. Kadin felt that the migrant workers were expatriates and heroes of the country's foreign exchange so that Kadin saw that 1.5 million workers were still being trained, especially nurses and servants.
"And we see something that we want to focus on in a short time," said Anindya.
His party is ready to support the MBG program by building 100 kitchens for the nutritional fulfillment service unit which will be built before August 17, 2025.
The government has increased the number of SPPGs from 11 thousand to 30 thousand.
Therefore, Anindya hopes that entrepreneurs can also be involved in supplying the raw materials needed for the MBG menu through food commodities such as chilies to the livestock sector.