SINGAPORE -
Media OutReach Newswire - 26 December 2025
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Apical continues to reinforce its commitment to preventing and reducing
stunting by prioritising women's health in Cilincing subdistrict, North
Jakarta. Through its business unit, PT Asianagro Agungjaya (PT AAJ),
Apical collaborated with the Cilincing Community Health Centre
(Puskesmas Cilincing) to implement community-based programmes focused on
women's health and early stunting prevention.
The initiative was launched on 15 December 2025 at the RW 03, RW 09 and
RW 10 community offices within the Cilincing public housing complex.
Targeting women of reproductive age, the programme was designed as a
preventive effort to raise awareness and improve access to essential
health services, particularly reproductive health, as a foundation for
healthy families and future generations.
Apical's CSR Manager, Sugiantoro, said the collaboration reflects the
company's long-term, preventive approach to public health. "We believe
that healthy women are the pillars of strong families and a key force in
shaping healthy communities. Through PT AAJ's involvement, we aim to
create tangible impact by prioritising early prevention, rather than
focusing solely on treatment," he said.
A key focus of the initiative was the early detection of cervical
cancer, a serious but largely preventable disease when identified
through routine screening and timely intervention. Services provided
included IVA screening (visual inspection with acetic acid) and HPV
(human papillomavirus) testing.
Dr Kezia Ivana from the Cilincing Community Health Centre explained that
IVA and HPV screenings are effective methods for detecting cervical
cancer at an early stage.
"Early detection allows us to identify the virus that causes cervical
cancer sooner, significantly reducing the risk of disease progression.
When detected early, the chances of recovery are very high. However, if
left undetected, cervical cancer can lead to severe pain, abnormal
bleeding, kidney and urinary tract disorders, swelling of the legs, and
fertility problems that may prevent women from having children," she
said.
Apical's participation in this initiative aligns with the company's 5Cs
philosophy that whatever it does must be good for the Community,
Country, Climate and Customer, and only then will it be good for the
Company, which underpins its commitment to inclusive and sustainable
growth. Through partnerships with local stakeholders, Apical, a member
of the RGE group of companies founded by Sukanto Tanoto, continues to
support government efforts to address stunting while contributing to
improved social and women's health outcomes, particularly in communities
surrounding its operational areas.
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