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Papua Governor Matius D. Fakhiri held an audience with Indonesia's Minister of Human Rights, Natalius Pigai, in Jakarta on Thursday (22/1). The meeting formed part of efforts to strengthen coordination between the regional government and the central government.
The Papua Provincial Government has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the implementation of the Free Nutritious Meals Program as a national priority program. The program is expected to become part of Papua's human resource development agenda, in line with the central government's policy direction.
Papua Governor Matius D. Fakhiri outlined the policy direction and strategic development programs for border areas during a Working Meeting and Hearing of the State Border Working Committee of Commission II of the House of Representatives. The meeting was held in the Commission II meeting room of the House of Representatives on Wednesday (21/1).
Papua Deputy Governor Aryoko Rumaropen emphasized the importance of drafting the 2025–2029 Strategic Plans for regional agencies in alignment with Papua's five-year development vision. The Strategic Plans are expected to serve as a concrete and measurable working guide to support the direction of the transformation of a Smart, Prosperous, and Harmonious Papua, or Papua Cerah.
The 2026 National Village Day at the Papua Province level was commemorated and held in Skouw Yambe Village, Muara Tami District, Jayapura City, through a joint ceremony at the Muara Tami District office grounds on Thursday, January 15, 2026.
The Papua Provincial Government is reorganizing regional assets in Biak Numfor Regency by temporarily closing Hotel Mapia. This policy has been taken as part of a revitalization effort so that the government assets can function optimally again and make a tangible contribution to the regional economy.
Papua Governor Matius Fakhiri directly reviewed public services at the Biak Numfor Samsat Office on Wednesday (14/1/2026). The visit was carried out to ensure that administrative services and tax payment processes were running effectively, orderly, and transparently for the public.
The Papua Provincial Government has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening regional expenditure governance by following up on recommendations from Indonesia's Supreme Audit Agency. The government views the audit results not merely as an administrative evaluation, but as a reference point for improving the regional financial management system.
After reviewing Senior High School 41 Biak Numfor to ensure that educational services were being carried out properly, Vice President Gibran Rakabuming visited Fandoi Fish Market in Biak Numfor Regency, Papua, to directly observe fish trading activities, the distribution chain of fishery products, as well as supporting facilities used by traders and fishermen, on Tuesday (13/01/2026).
Vice President Gibran Rakabuming departed for Papua this morning, Tuesday (13/01/2026), for a working visit to several regions as part of the government's efforts to promote development that is inclusive, equitable, and just, while ensuring that national priority programs are implemented all the way to eastern Indonesia.
The Papua Provincial Government has recorded early achievements in the health sector during the first 100 days of the Governor and Deputy Governor of Papua's 2025–2030. Through Jayapura Regional General Hospital (RSUD Jayapura), the government has introduced some specialist services that were previously limited in Papua as part of efforts to strengthen referral care.
Jayapura Regional General Hospital (RSUD Jayapura) is preparing a hospital service development plan by strengthening intensive care capacity, particularly in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). This effort is aimed at ensuring that critically ill patients, including infants, can be treated more quickly and effectively as the demand for referral services in Papua continues to rise.

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