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View all search resultsSarihusada Generasi Mahardika (SGM), a leading name in child nutrition, celebrates 70 years of dedicated service to Indonesian children by announcing a series of strategic initiatives aimed at furthering its mission. Established in 1954 under the name NV Saridele, the company was founded to tackle post-independence hunger and malnutrition in Indonesia, with support from the Indonesian government and the United Nations. Over the decades, Sarihusada has become synonymous with quality and affordable nutrition, particularly through its flagship product line, SGM.
We need to do more to help facilitate the recovery of trafficking victims, especially children, including by setting up ISCs in regions with trafficking hot spots, stipulating recovery-focused funding via the DBK and using our vote in November to make sure we elect regional leaders who are committed to combating people trafficking.
Human rights watchdogs have demanded transparency in the police investigation into the death of a 13-year-old boy, who was allegedly beaten to death by police officers in Padang, West Sumatra.
A police officer has been named a suspect in the rape of a 15-year-old girl in Parigi Moutong regency in Central Sulawesi, following the arrest of two other suspects, who fled to Kalimantan, over the weekend.
Indonesia temporarily banned sales of some syrup-based medications in October after it identified the presence in some products of ethylene glycol and diethylene glycol as possible factors for causing the illness.
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