Indonesia is reducing its free school meals program from six to five days a week to save around $2.3 billion amid budget pressures caused by the Middle East war and rising oil prices. This cut impacts an estimated 60 million beneficiaries and may signal further fiscal adjustments as the government seeks to manage its deficit under legal constraints, potentially affecting other social programs and fuel subsidies.
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