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JAKARTA - DKI Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan said that the public must also pay attention to mental health by carrying out early examinations through the e-Soul application. With the e-Jiwa application, the public can detect mental and mental health early.

"There is an application called e-Jiwa that is intentionally made to help all of us if there are signs that we are experiencing a situation that requires special services," Anies said when met in Jakarta, Saturday, June 18.

In addition to physical, Anies said that the public must also pay attention to mental health by carrying out early examinations through the e-Soul application.

Anies sees that the issue of the city has also become a big discourse where the level of interaction is very high both at school, at home, and at work.

According to Anies, the high interaction between these communities can create pressure and make people easily stressed so that it has an impact on mental health.

The governor of DKI Jakarta appreciated Project Semicolon for raising the issue of mental health that is currently experienced by many people.

The project created by this non-profit organization can be a breakthrough and a new step for the Jakarta area.

"We are very supportive and when there is an event this is a very good event because it is hoped that there will be a breakthrough for DKI Jakarta," he said as quoted by ANTARA.


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