The event was organized as part of the joint assembly of Indonesian military women personnel and the 62nd anniversary celebration of Dharma Pertiwi in 2026. The nationwide blood donation campaign was conducted simultaneously across 143 locations throughout Indonesia and involved a total of 13,068 female blood donors.
According to the organizers, the initiative represented not only a major social welfare activity but also a reflection of solidarity, humanitarian spirit, and the active role of women in supporting large-scale community service efforts.

The primary objectives of the campaign were to help meet national blood supply needs, support hospital and medical treatment demands, and raise public awareness about the importance of regular blood donation. The event also aimed to strengthen women’s participation in social and humanitarian programs that create broad positive impacts on society.
The implementation of the program across 143 different locations demonstrated the large scale of the campaign and the strong coordination among participating organizations and institutions involved in public outreach and logistics.
MURI stated that the achievement highlighted the growing contribution of Indonesian women in humanitarian initiatives and public healthcare support while promoting the spirit of compassion and community solidarity across the country.
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