The Indonesian government will refocus its free meal program within one month, prioritizing assistance to the most economically vulnerable citizens. Coordinating Minister for Food Affairs Zulkifli Hasan announced the reprioritization effort, aiming to ensure resources reach those with the greatest need. Details regarding the specific criteria for beneficiary selection were not immediately released, but the move signals a shift in program focus. This adjustment comes amid ongoing evaluations of the program’s effectiveness and reach. The government intends to streamline distribution and eliminate redundancies to maximize impact. Officials have indicated a commitment to transparency throughout the implementation of these changes. The reprioritization is expected to improve the program’s efficiency and address concerns about equitable access to food assistance.