The Quick Impact Programs (PHTC) are a testament to the government’s commitment to its people, as stated by Chacha Annisa, Senior Expert Staff at the Presidential Communication Office (PCO). During the “Double Check” discussion focusing on “The Role of Family Development in Welcoming Indonesia Emas 2045,” Chacha highlighted the importance of family involvement in various government initiatives launched since January. These programs, such as Free Nutritious Meals (MBG), Free Health Checks (CKG), School-Based Free Health Checks, Sekolah Rakyat (People’s School), and Digital Learning, are all aimed at benefiting families, but Chacha emphasized the essential role families play in ensuring the success of these programs.
Drawing from her own experience monitoring the School-Based Free Health Checks with the Ministry of Health, Chacha emphasized the need for parental involvement and education to ensure smooth implementation. She also shared success stories from the CKG program, where students have shown improvements in their health and lifestyle habits. The achievements of PHTC initiatives, including the establishment of Nutrition Service Units (SPPG), health screenings for millions of individuals, and the formation of Merah Putih Village and Neighborhood Cooperatives, reflect the government’s commitment to improving people’s lives.
Chacha underscored that these accomplishments are more than just numbers; they represent the government’s dedication and its tangible impact on society. Through programs like PHTC, the government is demonstrating its presence and support for its people, fostering a sense of community and collaboration.