Indonesia’s national “TAP Untuk Negeri” (Tap for the Nation) program is focusing on improving child nutrition, particularly in remote areas like Berau Regency. Despite national stunting rates declining, nutritional deficiencies among school-aged children remain a significant concern. The program aims to support the fulfillment of nutritional needs in these underserved communities to promote healthy growth and development. Efforts are ongoing to address this issue as a continuing national priority. The initiative highlights the need for sustained support to ensure all Indonesian children have access to adequate nutrition, regardless of their location. Local authorities are collaborating to implement and oversee the program’s effectiveness in Berau and similar regions. This targeted approach seeks to build upon existing progress in reducing stunting nationwide.
