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        "id": 1659628,
        "msgid": "mendukbangga-family-as-the-primary-key-to-producing-quality-human-resources-1775620398",
        "date": "2026-04-06 22:52:32",
        "title": "Mendukbangga: Family as the Primary Key to Producing Quality Human Resources",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Social Policy",
        "summary": "Indonesia's Minister of Population and Family Development, Wihaji, emphasised that the family serves as the primary incubator for cultivating quality human resources, essential for leveraging the demographic bonus peaking between 2020 and 2030. With Indonesia's population projected to reach 322 million by 2054, the next five years are critical for successful investments in economic, health, and education pillars to ensure a soft landing by 2030. The ministry, supported by 599,000 Family Companion Teams, aims to implement strategies across all life stages, from pre-marriage to old age, focusing on behavioural changes to prevent stunting and empower economies.",
        "content": "<p>Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Minister of Population and Family Development\n(Mendukbangga)\/Head of the National Population and Family Planning\nAgency (BKKBN), Wihaji, stated that the family is the primary incubator\nfor producing quality human resources (HR). \u201cThe smallest unit in a\ncountry is the family; if we want to integrate national development\ngoing forward, it must start from the family,\u201d he said during the\nDialogue Towards Intergenerational Welfare event at the Bappenas\nBuilding in Jakarta on Monday. Based on data from the United Nations\nDepartment of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA), Indonesia\u2019s\npopulation is predicted to reach its peak in 2054 at 322 million people,\nbefore beginning to decline. The period from 2020 to 2030 is considered\nthe golden era as well as the greatest challenge, as it represents the\npeak of the demographic bonus. The next five years are seen as\ndetermining whether Indonesia can achieve a successful landing in 2030.\nTherefore, the key to winning this momentum is to focus on three pillars\nof human investment, encompassing the economy, health, and education.\nMendukbangga records that there are 74.09 million families in Indonesia,\ndetailed as follows: those with infants (0-23 months) numbering 3.72\nmillion, families with toddlers (24-59 months) 10.18 million, and\nfamilies with adolescents (10-24 years and unmarried) 46.73 million.\nAdditionally, families with PUS (husband-wife pairs with the wife aged\n15-49 years) number 46.3 million, and families with the elderly (60\nyears and above) 25.17 million. Furthermore, his side ensures that\nthrough various approaches and strategies, every phase of a person\u2019s\nlife, from pre-marriage to old age, will proceed well. This grand vision\nwill be executed by the strength of 599,000 Family Companion Teams (TPK)\nworking in the field. They directly interact with the community to\nchange behaviours and provide real interventions, such as stunting\nprevention and economic empowerment. \u201cThese are the frontline workers\nwho today are driving and changing behaviours, including those related\nto human resource investment,\u201d Wihaji explained.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/mendukbangga-family-as-the-primary-key-to-producing-quality-human-resources-1775620398",
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