Indonesia's $28 billion school meal program is a catastrophic failure that has poisoned over 6,000 children while creating massive corruption opportunities. The program costs 18 times more per child than India's successful system, yet keeps making kids sick with expired food and poor oversight. This expensive disaster should be halted immediately.
The government is taking decisive action to fix the school meal program by tightening safety protocols and working with stakeholders. Officials are conducting thorough evaluations, welcoming public feedback and implementing stricter cooking schedules to prevent future incidents. This proactive response shows a genuine commitment to ensuring children's safety.
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