AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoSchool Cyber Safety: Indonesia’s education ministry and Communication & Digital Affairs back new school device restrictions to cut cyberbullying, privacy risks, addiction, and mental health harm as internet use keeps rising among youth. AI Capability Gap: Jakarta is mapping steps to close the gap between high AI adoption and deeper skills needed to transform education, healthcare, finance, and government. Nutrition Budget Check: President Prabowo asks the National Nutrition Agency (BGN) to re-calculate whether Rp15,000 per child under the Free Nutritious Meals (MBG) program is enough, amid debate over possible budget cuts. Kidney Disease Burden: A Lancet study flags chronic kidney disease as the world’s ninth leading cause of death, driven by diabetes, obesity, and high blood pressure—an urgent call for earlier detection. TB Under Climate Pressure: Experts warn climate change could worsen TB spread and disrupt care access during extreme weather, especially in crowded, high-burden settings like Indonesia. Patient Safety & Clinic Liability: An op-ed argues Indonesia’s clinic industry must be treated as a corporate responsibility issue, not just individual negligence, to better protect patients.
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