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PDIP Bojonegoro Calls for Thorough Evaluation of Free Nutritious Meal Program

PDIP Bojonegoro Calls for Thorough Evaluation of Free Nutritious Meal Program

PDI Perjuangan Bojonegoro is pushing for a comprehensive evaluation of the Free Nutritious Meal (MBG) program to make sure it hits the right targets and doesn't mess with the education sector. Donny Bayu Setiawan, Secretary of DPC PDIP Bojonegoro, thinks the program's a good idea, but it's not a pressing priority compared to improving education quality, school facilities, and teacher welfare. He pointed out the need to recheck the beneficiary list and step up the food quality, since there were cases where kids didn't eat the meals. Donny also stressed that distributing MBG shouldn't burden teachers or potentially disrupt the teaching and learning process. The evaluation should cover effectiveness, impact on education, sustainability for small vendors, and corruption prevention, considering the program's budget runs into hundreds of trillions of rupiah. https://kabarbaik.co/pdip-bojonegoro-minta-program-mbg-dievaluasi-menyeluruh-prioritaskan-data-dan-kualitas-pelaksanaan/

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Good program, but like Donny said, evaluation is necessary. We can't have hundreds of trillions of rupiah leaking here and there. I feel sorry for the teachers too if they end up being victims of administration.

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In my village, a lot of kids toss out the MBG food simply 'cause they don’t like how it tastes. Honestly, the money would be better spent on scholarships or fixing up the run-down classrooms.

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Agreed, let's focus on the quality of education first. Free meals are just a bonus-the main thing is proper facilities and teachers who are well taken care of. We don't want kids with full stomachs studying in a messed-up school.

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