Humanitarian News Roundup: Three Million Homes Programme, MBG Programme, and Food Bank Initiative
Jakarta (ANTARA) - Several humanitarian news stories from yesterday remain of interest, ranging from the three million homes programme being promoted as safe housing for women and children to the MBG programme opening better employment opportunities for women.
1. Three million homes programme promoted as safe housing for women and children
The Ministry of Women's Empowerment and Child Protection considers that decent housing for low-income communities must be built holistically, providing shared spaces for families to support healthy lifestyles encompassing health, environmental and psychosocial wellbeing aspects.
2. Ministry of Health reminds prospective hajj pilgrims to maintain healthy lifestyles during worship
The Ministry of Health has reminded Indonesian prospective hajj pilgrims to consistently adhere to healthy lifestyles by maintaining their physical condition whilst performing worship in Makkah, Saudi Arabia.
3. Yogyakarta city government to distribute surplus edible food to residents
The Yogyakarta City Government will distribute surplus food that is still fit for consumption to impoverished residents, disadvantaged elderly people, students in difficulty and travellers through the "Lumbung Mataraman" Food Bank programme.
1. Three million homes programme promoted as safe housing for women and children
The Ministry of Women's Empowerment and Child Protection considers that decent housing for low-income communities must be built holistically, providing shared spaces for families to support healthy lifestyles encompassing health, environmental and psychosocial wellbeing aspects.
2. Ministry of Health reminds prospective hajj pilgrims to maintain healthy lifestyles during worship
The Ministry of Health has reminded Indonesian prospective hajj pilgrims to consistently adhere to healthy lifestyles by maintaining their physical condition whilst performing worship in Makkah, Saudi Arabia.
3. Yogyakarta city government to distribute surplus edible food to residents
The Yogyakarta City Government will distribute surplus food that is still fit for consumption to impoverished residents, disadvantaged elderly people, students in difficulty and travellers through the "Lumbung Mataraman" Food Bank programme.