Budi Setiyono, Secretary of the Minister of Population and Family Development, said the roadmap is part of the “family academy” initiative, which draws lessons from various family-related issues.
He said the initiative will deliver direct, structured care for neglected children.
“These include children born from non-marital relationships, those abandoned or placed in orphanages,” he said.
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Children impacted by domestic violence, parental divorce, or living on the streets will also be covered.
“We're designing a roadmap to ensure these children receive proper support and care,” Budi said.
He added that child care will be integrated into a dedicated program within the family academy framework.
“With this effort, we aim to uphold children’s rights and help develop them into quality human resources,” he noted.
Budi said nurturing high-quality human capital is vital to achieving the government’s vision of a "Golden Indonesia" by 2045.
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