Waka MPR reminds the importance of mental health and brain of the release of the nation

Jakarta – Deputy Chairman of the Indonesian People’s Consultative Assembly, Lestari Moerdijat reminded that every citizen should play an active role in the efforts to educate the life of the country. It aims to increase competitiveness in the future. Lestari revealed that when he was an important speaker during a brain health seminar as an important pillar in national development after the global competitiveness of Indonesia EMAS 2045, which was held today in the context of the National Work Consultation of the Indonesian Neurology Specialist Association (Mukernas Perdosni) in 2025. “Our Constitution emphasizes that our purpose is to realize a fair and prosperous society on the basis of Pancasila and the Constitution of 1945. Prosperity is not only substantially prosperous, but also physically and mentally healthy, which includes the brain health of each child’s child,” Lestari Meeri Meers said in his statement, Saturday (23/2025). Browse to continue with the content. Because the state often brings about policy on the basis of their own attitude. “So often the born policies can only overcome the symptoms that exist on the surface. As a result, the problems facing are always repeated,” he explained. In the context of the realization of Indonesia Gold 2045, everyone must realize the four pillars of the vision declared. This vision is the development of human resources and the mastery of science and technology, fair development, sustainable economic development and the strengthening of national resilience and good management. “Of course, to realize the four visions must be supported by the health of thinking based on the fulfillment of mental health and good brain for every child of the country,” he explained. He said it needed the right mind map and could be understood by a number of parties. It is true that different policies born can be target in an effort to ensure that the next generation of the nation has a reasonable sufficient health and brain health standards to face challenges in the future. He then suggested to include spiritual and brain health examinations in the application of early health detections conducted by the government. “Encourage all related parties such as the government and the private sector, can be actively involved in the invitation of the public to care for brain health, as well as promoting different promotion efforts, not just healing to face different challenges in the health sector,” he concluded. (PRF/EGA)