Background: The GetarThala innovation program was doing by the Sleman District Health Office even during the Covid-19 pandemic. The coverage of the blood-added tablets for adolescent girls in 2019 was 81%, dropping to 37% in 2020. The research objective was to evaluate the implementation of the Getar Thala innovation program during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Sleman Regency. Methods: Qualitative research design with an embedded single case study. The selection of participants was using purposive sampling and the number of participants was 19 participants. Then, data collection used in-depth interviews from May to July 2022 and the analysis of data used thematic analysis. Results: There are 3 themes, namely input, process, and output indicators. Input indicators are human resources, program implementation facilities during the Covid-19 pandemic, structure of authority and responsibility for program implementers, financial resources and adolescent management. While the process indicators are program implementation, the blood-added tablets supplementation procedures, the obstacles to the blood-added tablets supplementation and program management during the Covid-19 pandemic. Then, the output indicators consist of the distribution coverage the blood-added tablets and the anemia rate of female adolescents. Conclusion: The implementation strategy was carried out by changing the target of female adolescents, changing the procedure for distributing the blood-added tablets, and obtaining an increase in the coverage of the blood-added tablets.