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Indonesia diverted $19.14B from education to a free meal program, sparking concerns over teacher pay and program oversight.
Indonesia has redirected about one-third of its 2026 education budget—$19.14 billion—to its nationwide free meal program, Makan Bergizi Gratis, aimed at feeding 83 million people by 2029.
The move has sparked concern amid widespread reports of low and delayed teacher salaries, especially for 700,000 honorary teachers earning below minimum wage, with many making less than $170 monthly.
Critics say the funding shift harms teacher welfare and could have been used to raise pay, expand free education, or support student scholarships.
The meal program also faces scrutiny over food safety, sourcing, and oversight since its 2025 launch.
Indonesia desvió $ 19.14B de la educación a un programa de comidas gratuitas, lo que generó preocupaciones sobre el salario de los maestros y la supervisión del programa.