9 Key Targets of the Government of Indonesia for Stunting Prevention and Reduction by 2025
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The Indonesian government has set nine main targets for the stunting prevention and reduction program by 2025.
This is stipulated in Presidential Regulation Number 79 of 2025 concerning the Update of the Government Work Plan for 2025, which was enacted and promulgated on June 30, 2025.
The main targets for 2025 that the government aims to achieve in the stunting prevention and reduction program are as follows:
- Target families receiving accompaniment during the first 1,000 days of life (HPK) to reach 75%
- Infants under 6 months receiving exclusive breastfeeding (ASI) to reach 73%
- Children aged 6-23 months receiving complementary feeding (MPASI) to reach 73%
- Infants aged 6 months receiving exclusive breastfeeding to reach 61%
- Toddlers whose growth and development are monitored to reach 50%
- Prevalence of stunting (short and very short) in toddlers to reach 18.8%
- Pregnant women with chronic energy deficiency (CED) to reach 15%
- Premature births (less than 37 weeks) to reach 11%
- Prevalence of wasting (underweight and severe malnutrition) in toddlers to reach 8%
According to the government, stunting prevention and reduction in 2025 will be carried out through two interventions: fulfilling interventions according to the needs of target groups and strengthening convergence through improved governance.
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