Jakarta, Aug. 2 -- Indonesia's Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati has reaffirmed the government's commitment to consistently allocate five percent of the State Budget (APBN) to the health sector.
"Since 2016, #UangKita has consistently allocated more than five percent of the budget to ensure the public has access to quality health services," Sri Mulyani stated in an Instagram post (@smindrawati) quoted in Jakarta on Saturday.
For the 2025 State Budget, the government has allocated Rp218.5 trillion to the health sector. This funding supports various programs, including the Integrated Primary Care Posyandu (Posyandu Integrasi Layanan Primer or ILP), which serves communities in remote areas.
Sri Mulyani explained that the allocation p...
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