Indonesia, March 11 -- The National Nutrition Agency (BGN) has said that vulnerable communities in Papua, ranging from schoolchildren, pregnant women, and breastfeeding mothers to toddlers, are being given priority under the Free Nutritious Meals (MBG) Program.

This was conveyed by the BGN's expert in systems and governance, Niken Gandini, while answering questions about requests from the fathers of the Nabire Indigenous Community Institution, Central Papua, who also want to get meals under the program.

"We prioritize pregnant and breastfeeding mothers because they are vulnerable to nutrition. Teenagers are also vulnerable to nutrition," Gandini explained in Nabire, Central Papua, on Tuesday.

"We want pregnant women to have adequate nu...