The National Nutrition Agency (BGN) is taking steps to recruit workers for the Nutritional Fulfillment Service Units (SPPG) from individuals living in extreme and general poverty (deciles 1 and 2). This initiative is part of a larger effort to promote local employment, in line with the President’s directive to ensure that the Free Nutritious Meals (MBG) Program contributes to job creation. Redy Hendra Gunawan, Special Staff to the National Nutrition Agency, revealed that at least 30% of the personnel in each SPPG will be chosen from underprivileged households. Currently, there are 2,378 SPPG units established in collaboration with 6,076 local economic institutions serving as suppliers, including cooperatives, village-owned enterprises (BUMDes/BUMDesma), and micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs). The program has engaged 93,572 local community volunteers and reached 7,444,238 beneficiaries nationwide. The beneficiaries are categorized into various groups, such as students from early childhood education to senior high school, pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, toddlers, and people’s school students. To expedite the program, BGN plans to launch an additional 2,401 SPPG units in the next 10 days, bringing the total operational units to 4,788 and catering to around 15 million beneficiaries nationwide.
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