Indonesia's ambitious US$15 billion free meals program, designed to combat malnutrition among 83 million children and vulnerable groups, faces significant challenges. Despite its aim to prevent malnutrition and stunted growth, the initiative has been marred by controversy regarding weak oversight, budget transparency issues, and inadequate food safety protocols. Recent arrests of former National Nutrition Agency leaders for alleged corruption highlight the program's ongoing struggles with accountability and efficient resource management. AI
RANK_REASON The cluster discusses a major government policy initiative with significant financial implications and ongoing controversies, fitting the 'significant' bucket. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.1]
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