Agam Health Office Probes Suspected Food Poisoning Affecting 11 Flood Evacuees
Agam Health Office investigates suspected food poisoning affecting 11 flood evacuees in West Sumatra. Read the full update.
Agam Health Office investigates suspected food poisoning affecting 11 flood evacuees in West Sumatra. Read the full update.
Indonesia’s National Nutrition Agency reports 48% of all food poisoning cases stem from the Free Nutritious Meal program, urging stricter hygiene and certification standards. Read more.
Cirebon Sub-regional City Police investigates the food poisoning cases on 20 elementary school students of Setu Wetan 2 after consuming chicken soup from the Free Nutritious Meal (MBG) program.
Police in Karimun investigate suspected food poisoning from Indonesia’s Free Nutritious Meal program after students fell ill. Read the full update.
Mataram police confirm E. Coli bacteria in free school meals after Lombok students fell ill, but probe continues to determine liability. Read the full report.
The Indonesian National Police (INP) Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo confirmed that he will investigate the poisoning case of a number of school students allegedly due to consuming Free Nutritious Meals (MBG).
Investigators from the Indonesian National Police (INP) are assisting several regional police departments in handling the alleged poisoning of several students after consuming the Free Nutritious Meal (MBG).
Indonesia enforces stricter rules on its Free Nutritious Meals program after food poisoning cases, prioritizing child safety with tougher hygiene standards. Read more.
Indonesia accelerates hygiene certificate issuance to ensure MBG kitchens meet food safety standards after poisoning cases. Read the full update here.
Lab tests confirm Salmonella and Bacillus cereus caused mass student food poisoning in West Bandung linked to Indonesia’s MBG program. Read more here.
Indonesia temporarily shuts down SPPG kitchens after mass food poisoning, with thousands affected nationwide. Authorities launch investigation and sanitation overhaul. Read more here.
The Indonesian Pediatric Society warns the government to prioritize safety in the Free Nutritious Meal program after poisoning cases hit children, toddlers, and pregnant women. Read more here.