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A Week in Review: PP Tunas Implementing Regulations and SPPG Registration Already Closed

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A Week in Review: PP Tunas Implementing Regulations and SPPG Registration Already Closed
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Jakarta (ANTARA) – A selection of weekly humanities news that remains of interest to readers, from the issuing of the PP Tunas implementing regulations to the government’s projection of 143.9 million movements of people during Lebaran.

  1. KemenPPPA: Aturan pelaksana PP Tunas lindungi anak di ruang digital

The Ministry of Women’s Empowerment and Child Protection welcomed the publication of Ministerial Regulation of Communications and Digital Economy No. 9 of 2026, as it is believed to strengthen child protection in the digital space.

  1. BGN: Pendaftaran sudah tutup, waspada iming-iming jual-beli titik SPPG

The National Nutrition Agency (BGN) states that registration as a partner of the Free Nutritious Meals (MBG) Programme has closed and urges the public to beware of offers to buy or sell Satuan Pelayanan Pemenuhan Gizi (SPPG) points from individuals demanding a fee.

  1. BMKG prediksi sejumlah daerah masuki musim kemarau mulai April 2026

The Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) predicts that a number of regions in Indonesia will enter the dry season from April 2026, starting in Nusa Tenggara and gradually spreading to other areas.

  1. Kemendikdasmen beri tunjangan khusus guru terdampak bencana Rp6 juta

The Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education (Kemendikdasmen) provides a special allowance for disaster-affected teachers who are civil servants (ASN) or non-ASN, amounting to Rp2 million per month for three months from December 2025.

  1. Pemerintah proyeksikan 143,9 juta pergerakan orang saat Lebaran

The government projects there will be 143.9 million movements of people during the Lebaran period, based on a survey by the Ministry of Transportation, underscoring the need to manage mobility to avoid peak congestion.

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