Indonesia to halt free meals during school break, scale back programme scope


Students eat meals from the free nutritious meals program at a school in Jakarta, Indonesia, January 6, 2025. REUTERS/Willy Kurniawan

JAKARTA, June 19 (Reuters) - Indonesia will ⁠halt the government's flagship free meals programme for children during school ⁠holidays and will also scale back the reach of the ‌scheme, an official said late on Thursday, amid a drive to reduce pressure on the state budget.

Here are some details:

• The programme will stop from June 22 to July 13, said ​Agustina Arumsari, deputy head of the National Nutrition ⁠Agency, adding it will also ⁠be paused in school holidays in the future. Meals had been distributed during ⁠the ‌school break last year.

• The agency will stop funding meals for around 39,000 students in 76 schools in areas judged to have ⁠the economic capacity to meet nutritional needs, and shift ​the capacity to ‌students in remote areas, she said.

• She said the moves were ⁠part of a ​reorganisation and efficiency drive. An improvement in governance and oversight was promised after the arrest of its former head early this month on allegationsof corruption linked to ⁠the programme.

• The budget allocation for the programme ​this year was earlier cut to 268 trillion rupiah ($15.1 billion) from 335 trillion rupiah.

• The agency plans to propose reducing spending next year from an initial ⁠plan of 270 trillion rupiah.

• "We think the figure is too big," Arumsari said. "With the budget we have, we can cut back and make it more efficient."

• The agency will also cut incentives to kitchens that are closed during ​the school holidays, which she said could save ⁠around 3.4 trillion rupiah.

• There may be further cuts to the scheme after taking ​into account social and economic conditions, she ‌said. Kitchens which service a low number ​ofrecipients or do not meet the required standards could be closed, Arumsari said.

($1 = 17,700.0000 rupiah)

(Reporting by Ananda Teresia; Editing by John Mair)

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