Chairman of the PDI-P (PDIP) Megawati Soekarnoputri has finished providing a closed briefing on regional head briefing activities throughout Indonesia from PDIP. This briefing took place from Friday, May 16 to today.

The chairman of the PDIP DPP for Regional Government and Autonomy, Ganjar Pranowo, explained that Megawati gave a number of special notes to regional heads.

One of them is stunting treatment. PDIP regional heads are asked to pay attention to nutritional filling for pregnant women in their respective areas so that their children who are born are protected from stunting.

"Mother is really concerned about the quality of human resources starting from the time mothers are pregnant, so stunting can be prevented from the beginning, maternal mortality gives birth, and toddler mortality rates are prevented," said Ganjar at the PDIP DPP Party School, Lenteng Agung, South Jakarta, Sunday, May 18.

Then, Megawati advised the regional head of PDIP to prepare for the threat of climate change which has the potential to exacerbate natural disasters.

Earlier in the briefing so that attention, 'eh, you pay attention to global climate change'. Especially coastal areas that are quite dangerous, then planting mangroves is important, that's the concern," explained Ganjar.

In addition, the Fifth President of the Republic of Indonesia also asked the regional head of PDIP to maintain his integrity and be careful of legal issues while leading the region.

"There are also, 'awas yes, legal problems'. So the issue of integrity that must be built is something important that I can convey in public, what is the concern of mother," said Ganjar.

There are three themes discussed in this briefing, including the potential for regional development, governance, and the characteristics of regional head programs from PDIP.

"These three agendas have the focus, challenges, and lessons learned of each experience we have shared," he added.


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