The Quick Impact Programs (PHTC) serve as evidence of the government’s commitment to its people, as stated by Chacha Annisa, a Senior Expert Staff at the Presidential Communication Office (PCO). During a discussion on family development for Indonesia Emas 2045, Chacha emphasized the importance of family participation in various government initiatives such as Free Nutritious Meals (MBG), Free Health Checks (CKG), School-Based Free Health Checks, Sekolah Rakyat (People’s School), and others. These programs are intended to benefit families, but Chacha highlighted the need for active involvement from families to ensure their success.
Sharing her experience in monitoring the School-Based Free Health Checks, Chacha mentioned the importance of educating parents and students to facilitate the process efficiently. She also highlighted the positive impact of the CKG program, which has encouraged healthy habits among students by promoting breakfast consumption and reducing screen time. Under the PHTC initiative, significant achievements have been made, including the establishment of Nutrition Service Units, the provision of free health checks to millions of people, and the formation of Village and Neighborhood Cooperatives.
Chacha underscored that these achievements are not merely statistics but concrete examples of the government’s commitment and presence in the lives of its people. The success of the PHTC programs depends on active family participation, contributing to the overall well-being of communities across Indonesia.