Minister Wihaji provides assistance to families who are at risk of stuning in Manado
Jakarta – Minister of Population and Family Development/Head of BKKBN, Wihaji, handed over the help of the foster parents movement to prevent stunting (Ghenting) from running the risk on Friday (10/10) in Pandu Village, Manado City. Help was provided to families who are at risk of stopping with a child named Alfaiz Tengi, 11 months old, who needs extra nutrition to support its growth and development. Genting’s help is in the form of nutritious food and protein worth IDR 105,000 for six months, as well as non-feeding aid in the form of repairs to uninhabitable homes (RTLH). Including the construction of healthy latrines and home repair work worth IDR 30 million. On this occasion, Wihaji expressed his appreciation to all parties that contributed to the Genting Movement. Browse to continue with the content “through genting activities, we help the children of the country. Suspecting children are also the children of the country. We are happy to be able to grow up healthy, so let’s help each other through this movement,” Wihaji said on Saturday (11/10/2025). He emphasized that the Genting Spirit shows the power of collaboration and community concern to accelerate reducing the reduction in Indonesia, even without using APBN funds. Before heading to Manado City, Wihaji first visited Wusa Village, Talawaan District, Northernminahasa Regency, to help a family running with a child named Yitro G. Kapugu, 1 year 8 months. Just as in Manado City, this family also received nutrition assistance and nutrition without nutrition in the form of repairs to uninhabitable homes (RTLH) through the Genting Movement. It is hoped that this help can help improve the nutritional conditions of children and improve the quality of the environment in which recipient families live. The Genting Movement is a joint initiative of different parties that care about attempts to reduce stunting and forming a healthy generation of the country. This movement is not just a manifestation of a government program, but a real form of concern of society, social institutions and the business world for the future of Indonesian children. Nutritional assistance is supported by the Northern Sulawesi Province BKKBN representatives and Rumah Zakat. Meanwhile, non-feeding assistance is also from Rumah Zakat. This visit is clear evidence of the synergy and concern of all parties to support efforts to reduce stunting and create healthy families in North Sulawesi. (Anl/Ega)