Sahabat Insurance Implements the 2026 Scholarship CSR Program

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Sahabat Insurance’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program reflects the company’s commitment to responsible business practices with a strong focus on education. In 2026, Sahabat Insurance once again carries out its annual flagship initiative, the “Sahabat Insurance CSR Scholarship Program,” aimed at supporting children under the care of SOS Children’s Villages Indonesia.

This program is designed to support the improvement of educational quality and to ensure the continuity of education for children from early childhood through higher education. Scholarships are provided to beneficiaries across multiple educational levels, including Kindergarten, Primary School, Junior High School, Senior High School, and Higher Education.

The implementation of the Sahabat Insurance CSR Scholarship Program represents the company’s ongoing commitment to community welfare and is conducted on a regular annual basis as an integral part of Sahabat Insurance’s Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives.

Through the 2026 Sahabat Insurance CSR Scholarship Program at SOS Children’s Villages, Sahabat Insurance aims to make a meaningful contribution to the development of an independent, competitive, and future-ready young generation, while further strengthening the company’s reputation as a socially responsible organization.

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3. Fatigue
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These signs of fatigue are constant because they are usually felt by other variants of Covid-19 sufferers.


4. Headache
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But for the Omicron variant, it's the opposite. Patients do not lose their sense of smell and taste so they still feel normal as usual.