Ministry of Social Affairs and Kemenppa Open a Missed Children's Post at Monas, a day there are 3 reports

Jakarta -The Ministry of Social Affairs (Ministry of Social Affairs) with the Ministry of Women’s Empowerment and Child Protection (Kemen PPA) opened three missing children’s posts in the National Monument (Monas) area, Central Jakarta. This post was distributed at the entrance to Monas and serves to help residents who lose children or find children separated from their families during the occasion. The Director General of Social Rehabilitation of the Ministry of Social Affairs, Supomo, said this post was an anticipatory step to provide the best protection to children amid the 80th anniversary of the Republic of Indonesia. Browse to continue with the content “This missing children’s post that we established with the PPA management, so that parents feel quieter when attending the celebration,” Supomo said in a written statement on Sunday (8/17/2025). “From morning to evening, there were three reports on the loss of children and Alhamdulillah was all successfully reunited with their families. For example, there was a child from Baranangsiang Village, Bogor City who was divorced and now met with his family,” he added. He called on, if there are children who were not found by his family, they will be taken to the Ministry of Social Affairs Center. If you can contact the child’s family, it will take the house to home. In addition to reporting services and search services, this post also offers family -friendly facilities, including special space for breastfeeding, children’s play areas and singing activities to entertain children waiting for their families. Supomo added, the existence of this post is not only for emergency treatment, but also as a tangible form of state concern over the safety and comfort of children. “Children are a priority. With this post we want to make sure they stay protected and feel safe, even in the middle of the crowd,” he said. (PRF/EGA)