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Category Health & Beauty
6 August 2025

Guardian Indonesia Supports Access to Clean Water and Healthy Sanitation through Guardiancares Program

Guardian Indonesia Supports Access to Clean Water and Healthy Sanitation through Guardiancares Program

Guardian Indonesia continues its commitment through the Guardiancares 2025 social program, which
focuses on access to sanitation and education on Clean and Healthy Living Behavior (PHBS) for students.

Entering its third year, Guardian is collaborating with the Indonesian Ministry of Health and the
humanitarian organization Human Initiative to build water sources and renovate sanitation facilities in 12
schools in Banten, Yogyakarta, and East Java.

The program officially began on 15 July 2025 with a kick-off event and talk show featuring representatives from the Ministry of Health and Human Initiative. Government support was emphasised by Ira Octaviana Madjid, SKM., MKM., who conveyed the importance of early CHLS education and appreciated Guardian's initiative as part of its efforts to promote and prevent public health issues.
In addition to collaboration, this program also involves Guardian customers throughout Indonesia. Every
purchase of a 1-liter Guardian soap product will contribute IDR 1,000 to the Guardiancares campaign.

Employee support is also demonstrated through Guardiancares Volunteers Days, where Guardian
colleagues help prepare donations for target schools.

The culmination of the activities took place in Malang, East Java, with a ceremony marking the
construction and renovation of sanitation facilities. Present at the event were Guardian's Head of
Marketing, Malvin Tarigan, and Head of Communications & Corporate Affairs, Diky Risbianto, who
reaffirmed Guardian's commitment to supporting the health of Indonesian children.