The Yonif 521/DY Task Force visited homes in Yalimo District to carry out basic health checks under a government program called Cek Kesehatan Gratis (Free Health Check or CKG).
They examined residents, gave simple treatments, and offered health advice.
"We want to be present for the people who need us, even if the medical facilities are limited," said Lt. Col. Rahadyan Surya Murdata, who leads the task force.
"This is one way we show our care for their health," he said, adding that the service allows the task force personnel to improve disease prevention access and reach residents in need of basic healthcare more directly in Yalimo District.
Meanwhile in Yahukimo District's Kurima area, the same task force distributed seeds for vegetables, fruit, and corn to support families in growing their own food.
Soldiers also helped clear the land and plant the crops.
The programs are part of a broader government effort to improve daily life in Papua by strengthening health services and food security in rural areas.
Rahadyan said the military's role goes beyond maintaining security.
"We're here to help solve everyday problems together with the people," he said.
He added that these efforts help build trust and cooperation between the army and local communities.
Some villagers said they were grateful for the help.
“We’re happy the soldiers think about our health and our food. We’ll plant these seeds and take care of them,” said Mega, a resident who received the farming supplies.
The military hopes these programs will reduce reliance on forest resources and encourage families to grow food in their own yards.
“This is an investment in long-term health and well-being,” Rahadyan said.
“We want to make sure the people here live better, healthier lives.”
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