The presence of the state is evident in All Quick Impact Programs (PHTC) as stated by Chacha Annisa, Senior Expert Staff at the Presidential Communication Office (PCO). During the “Double Check” discussion on “The Role of Family Development in Welcoming Indonesia Emas 2045,” Chacha emphasized that government programs such as Free Nutritious Meals (MBG), Free Health Checks (CKG), School-Based Free Health Checks, Sekolah Rakyat, Digital Learning, and Merah Putih Village/Neighborhood Cooperatives are all aimed at benefiting families. However, for these programs to be successful, active participation from families is crucial. Chacha shared her experience of monitoring the School-Based Free Health Checks, highlighting the importance of informing and educating parents beforehand to ensure smooth execution of the program.
Chacha also mentioned how the CKG program has motivated healthy competition among students, encouraging them to adopt healthier habits. She listed the achievements of the PHTC initiative, including the establishment of Nutrition Service Units (SPPG), reaching millions of beneficiaries, and creating thousands of jobs. The success of the Free Health Checks program was evident with millions of people examined, while the Sekolah Rakyat program targeted specific schools and served a considerable number of students. The formation of Merah Putih Village and Neighborhood Cooperatives, along with the health checks conducted on thousands of students, demonstrated the government’s commitment and tangible impact on people’s lives. This underscores the importance of family participation in the success of PHTC programs.
PHTC for Families: Importance of Family Participation


