The Free Health Check in Schools (CKG) program in Indonesia aims to reach 53 million students nationwide, including those attending public, private, and religious educational institutions under the Ministry of Religious Affairs. This initiative, supported by Senior Expert Staff Hariqo Wibawa Satria from the Presidential Communication Office, reflects President Prabowo’s goal of creating a Golden Generation by 2045. In addition to free health checks, the government has implemented various programs such as Free Nutritious Meals, Capacity Expansion of Public Hospitals, and special allowances for medical specialists working in remote areas. The importance of CKG in religious schools was highlighted by Minister Nasaruddin Umar, who urged full support and participation from educational institutions and staff. Monitoring the program’s implementation is crucial, and schools failing to comply will face consequences. The government’s commitment to promoting the health and well-being of Indonesian students remains a top priority in shaping a healthy, intelligent, and globally competitive generation for the future.
Penjangkauan Program CKG ke Sekolah Agama di Indonesia

