Award-Winning Indonesian Films Showcased in Rome
Three acclaimed Indonesian films were featured at the 22nd Asian Film Festival in Rome, Italy, during a special “Indonesian Day” hosted by the Indonesian Embassy in Rome. Learn more.
Three acclaimed Indonesian films were featured at the 22nd Asian Film Festival in Rome, Italy, during a special “Indonesian Day” hosted by the Indonesian Embassy in Rome. Learn more.
Indonesia will launch free nationwide mental health screenings starting this February. Discover more about the new program covering 280 million people.
The Health Ministry says early detection is the key in eliminating Tuberculosis (TB) from Indonesia which the number has been going down year by year.
The Regional Government is urged to support the Free Health Screening (PKG) program. Minister of Home Affairs, Muhammad Tito Karnavian, said that this program is an effort by the government to maintain public health while optimizing the demographic bonus.
The Coordinating Minister of Human and Culture Development Pratikno conveyed that the free screening program for people can improve the general public health.
Free health screenings for citizens on their birthdays will be customized according to age group needs. according to Deputy Minister of Health Dante Saksono Harbuwono. Learn more!