JAKARTA - Facilitating monitoring and supervision of the implementation of the Free Nutrition Food Program (MBG) throughout Indonesia, the National Nutrition Agency (BGN) created the Tauwas Care application.
The application was first socialized to the Nutrition Fulfillment Service Units (SPPG) located in Palembang, South Sumatra and Lampung Province, on Wednesday, May 14.
"This activity was carried out for the first time as a pilot project for the use of the reporting platform to be wary," said Deputy for Monitoring and Supervision of BGN, Major General (Mayjen) Purnawirawan Dadang Hendrayudha in his statement, quoted on Saturday, May 17.
Through this platform, the performance of the SPPG on duty will be monitored. Not only that, the SPPG is obliged to report to BGN with the Tauwas Care application.
One of the reports is regarding the standard operating procedures (SOP) for the kitchen that implements the MBG Program.
With Tauwas Care, it can reduce costs, save time and energy. In addition, the SPPG who attended received technical material from the philosophical aspect, the aim was to strengthen understanding and implementation in the field.
The National Nutrition Agency also evaluated the MBG Program for SPPGs in South Sumatra and Lampung.
Dadang Hendrayudha said this activity aims to strengthen the implementing capacity of programs in the regions.
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In addition, ensuring the implementation in accordance with applicable regulations, as well as evaluating the achievements and challenges faced in fulfilling community nutrition.
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