INFOKU, BLORA -Blora Regent Arief Rohman emphasized that health development cannot be carried out by the government alone.
Collaboration is needed between the central and regional governments, the private sector, educational institutions, the business world, community organizations, and all Blora residents.
This was conveyed by Regent Arief Rohman at the commemoration of the 61st National Health Day (HKN), Sunday (23/11/2025).
" Health development is a shared responsibility," he said.
Activities at the town square to Pemuda Blora Street were lively and full of public enthusiasm, Sunday (23/11/2025).
The activities, which are part of the Car Free Day (CFD) series held by the Regional Health Office (Dinkesda) of Blora Regency, present various health activities at all community health centers, mass gymnastics, free health checks, a healthy living campaign and the distribution of free snacks and vegetables.
The Regent, also present with the Forkopimda, Deputy Regent Sri Setiyorini, Regional Secretary Komang Gede Irawadi, and a number of OPD Heads expressed their appreciation for the implementation of the activity.
He expressed his gratitude to all members of the Regional Health Service, the committee, and the parties who had prepared the 61st HKN CFD activities well.
"I express my appreciation and gratitude to the Blora Regency Regional Health Office, the entire committee, and all parties who have prepared Car Free Day in the context of the 61st National Health Day," said Regent Arief.
This year's National Health Day (HKN) commemoration features the theme "Healthy Generation, Great Future" as a reminder of the importance of investing in health for the younger generation as a key determinant of Indonesia's success in achieving Golden Indonesia 2045.
He emphasized that a healthy generation is not only free from disease, but also active, productive, and has a good quality of life.
"On behalf of the Blora Regency Government, I express my deepest appreciation to all healthcare workers, doctors, nurses, midwives, cadres, and other support staff. Thank you for your dedication, devotion, and hard work in maintaining and improving the health of the Blora community," he said.
However, he reminded that there are still many health challenges that need attention.
Some of these include strengthening primary health services such as Community Health Centers (Puskesmas), efforts to reduce infectious diseases such as TB and Dengue Fever, and increasing the Healthy Living Community Movement (Germas) and Clean and Healthy Living Behavior (PHBS).
The momentum of the 61st National Health Day, continued the Regent of Blora, should be a reminder for the public to maintain their health, starting from themselves, their families, and their surrounding environment.
He also invited the entire community to make a healthy lifestyle a culture, not just a momentary activity.
"In the spirit of Sesareng mBangun Blora: Progressive and Sustainable, I encourage the community to embrace a healthy lifestyle as part of their culture. Health is the primary asset for building a progressive and competitive Blora," he concluded. (Setyorini)
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