Ganjar Will Prioritize Mental Health Infrastructure For Indonesian Young People

JAKARTA - Presidential candidate (candidate) number three, Ganjar Pranowo will prioritize mental health infrastructure. This step is considered important to realize superior human resources (HR) in the country.This was conveyed by Ganjar while attending the Indonesia Millennial and Gen Z Summit 2023 event. He explained a number of his ideas and ideas including improving the quality of education, infrastructure, and health, including mental health."Our “HR excels if everyone is educated and healthy. For this reason, health infrastructure, especially mental health, is also our priority," said Ganjar at an event held at Senayan Park, Jakarta, Friday, November 24.Ganjar said mental health is indeed the focus. Because, many young people experience it because of the burden they have to bear.“ We have to increase the number of places so that young people can consult regarding their mental health. We make facilities in all hospitals, schools, campuses, villages and others,” he said.Not only that, Ganjar also sees a trend of young people who now prefer to work that is not binding or according to their interests. Thus, he will accelerate the development of networks and digital infrastructure, including providing cheap internet."If the internet is cheap and fast, then young people can work or work anywhere," explained the former Governor of Central Java.In this way, it is hoped that young people can improve the digital economy in the country. Because, the potential to work on this sector is very large."The potential of our digital economy is extraordinary, it can reach IDR 4,531 trillion by 2030. With qualified digital networks and infrastructure, it is not impossible that we can optimize that potential," he said.Still in the event, Ganjar was invited to play which made the atmosphere exciting. For example, he is challenged to interpret a number of trending words among young people. For example YOLO, YTTA, TBL, FYI, FOMO and others.
"Wow, I don't know the length of it. You know YTTA and FYI, who know just know and for your information. Others don't know what that means, but I often hear my child say that," concluded Ganjar.