
The Coordinator Minister for Human Development and Culture highlighted key proposals on health, nutrition, and global cooperation at the Philanthropy Asia Summit 2025
Singapore hosted the Philanthropy Asia Summit (PAS) 2025 from 4 to 6 May, bringing together global leaders to explore innovative solutions to today’s most pressing challenges. Among the key participants was the Coordinator Minister for Human Development and Culture (PMK) of the Republic of Indonesia.

In his address at the summit, Menko PMK stressed the urgency of collective global action to accelerate human development. He proposed practical measures including the establishment of more local health service points and improved nutritional support for pregnant and breastfeeding mothers.
The Minister also held bilateral meetings with various companies and organisations to explore collaborative opportunities in the fields of health, nutrition, research, and technology. These engagements aim to strengthen cross-sector partnerships that could support Indonesia’s developmental goals.

In addition, Menko PMK engaged in discussions with representatives from civil society organisations, focusing on humanitarian and cultural issues. These dialogues reflected a shared commitment to inclusive development and regional cooperation.
Source: KBRI Singapore