Access to Healthcare IndoAgri recognises that access to healthcare is essential for our employees, their families and the wider community. Each operating site is equipped with clinics and first-aid posts for workers and their dependents. For local communities, we operate Posyandu community-based health centres that are equipped to support maternal and infant care, offering monthly health checks for mothers and infants, vaccinations, nutritional supplements, and counselling. To support maternal health, IndoAgri promotes healthy lifestyles during pregnancy and provides regular check-ups for expectant mothers. Employees’ children benefit from health screenings through partnerships with the District Health Centre. In 2025, our Posyandu centers provided essential healthcare services to over 6,513 children under five, 795 pregnant women, and 1,728 breastfeeding mothers through monthly health checks and other programmes. We also implemented several community health initiatives to improve overall well-being. These included educating young women in the Dolok Estate on the benefits of sanitary napkins to promote reproductive health and providing counselling on family planning and child health programmes to reduce maternal and infant mortality in Begerpang. Additionally, efforts to completing the mandated return of certain areas to the state, ensuring full alignment with national regulations. Our Grievance Mechanism addresses not only FPIC-related concerns but also operational, social and environmental issues. Company representatives are responsible for receiving, verifying, and following up on all complaints, providing mediation where necessary to achieve a resolution. Community members can also raise concerns during engagement activities such as stakeholder meetings and fire training days. Read more in our Sustainable Agriculture Policy Our Posyandu activities in Kayangan Estate, Rokan Hilir, Riau. In 2025, IndoAgri continued supporting monthly Posyandu activities at Sungai Rumbia Estate 1 in Riau Province to help improve maternal and child health. Warnita Tarigan, a midwife at Posyandu Permata Hati, shared, “I have witnessed many positive outcomes.” These outcomes include monitoring toddlers’ growth through regular nutritional assessments and ensuring timely immunisations. Pregnant women also benefit from antenatal check‑ups, nutritional monitoring, and the provision of iron–folic acid supplements. Emphasising the importance of community participation, Warnita added, “I hope parents of children under five will continue to actively participate, and pregnant women will routinely monitor their pregnancy conditions, helping to build a healthier generation.” She also expressed appreciation for IndoAgri’s continued support, stating, “I would like to express my sincere appreciation for its continuous support of the monthly Posyandu activities.” Supporting Maternal and Child Health Through Community‑Based Posyandu 56 Indofood Agri Resources Ltd. Sustainability Report 2025 Sourcing Appendix Product Community People Environment Our Business Our Approach At a Glance CEO Statement
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