IBI Participates In Establishing Homecoming Command Posts For Passenger Comfort In Pulo Gebang
JAKARTA - The Indonesian Midwives Association (IBI) established a homecoming post for the Pro-Women Professional Organization (OPor) Bu Bidan for the convenience of passengers at Pulo Gebang Terminal, East Jakarta.
Officers of the OpOR Bu Midwife Homecoming Command Post, Indah Septiani, who were met at Pulo Gebang Terminal, East Jakarta, Saturday, explained that this post will be alerted during homecoming and backflow.
"For the homecoming flow starting March 27 - 29, 2025, while the backflow will start from April 2 - 4, 2025," he said.
Indah explained that the operating hours of the post were 06.00-18.00.
"This post can be used by the public to check their health condition before or after traveling, such as blood pressure, body temperature and oxygen levels," he said.
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Indah also added that this post provides facilities such as lactation rooms and medicines or vitamins for travelers who need it.
"We provide vitamins for the elderly, milk for breastfeeding mothers, and also diapers for infants or toddlers," he explained.
Meanwhile, for the service, Indah explained that all people can participate and are free of charge.
"On average those who come here to check their health are around 30-50 people," he said.
Chairman of the IBI Central Executive Board Ade Jubaedah when contacted in Jakarta, Friday (28/3), stated that this post was formed to bring midwives closer to the community and support the fulfillment of the needs of women and children's health services during the Eid holiday.
In addition, at Halim Airport, his party also built similar posts at Pulogebang Terminal, Merak Port, Juang Tambun Building Command Post, and Ciwandan Port.