Jakarta, Feb 28 (Antara) - The government will build about one million
houses for poor families as part of its efforts to further reduce the
country's poverty rate it has lowered from 14.2 percent in 2009 to 12
percent in 2012.
"Poverty indicators could be cut by half if poor families already have
houses. Therefore, we want to provide houses for poor families. We want
to include those in the 'Keluarga Harapan' program," Social Affairs
Minister Salim Segar Al Jufri said on Wednesday.
The Ministry of Social Affairs has launched a family-based poverty elevation program called 'Keluarga Harapan' program.
According to data from the National Statistics Agency (BPS), the rate
of poverty in the country has continued to decline from 14.2 percent of
the population in 2009 to 13.3 percent in 2010, 12.5 percent in 2011 and
12 percent in 2012.
Minister Al Jufri met with Minister for Public Housing Djan Faridz on
Wednesday to discuss how to provide houses for poor families in
Indonesia as part of the government efforts to reduce further the
poverty rate.
According to Minister Djan Faridz, his ministry is planning to build
one million houses for poor families until 2014. This program is aimed
to speed up poverty alleviation programs in Indonesia.
"Last year we have a budget allocation for the construction of 250
thousand houses and this year we also get the same amount of allocation.
If we have a budget for 500 thousand houses next year, we will have
achieved one million houses by 2014," Djan Faridz said after the meeting
with Minister Salim Segaf Al Jufri.
Faridz said his ministry also had a house repair program for the poor.
Data on poor families in the program was taken from the ministry of
social affairs.
The allocated funds for the construction of each of the poor family houses amounted to Rp7.5 million.
Minister Faridz said the house repair or building program was called
'Rumah Swadaya' (people's self-reliant housing) program. With the
program poor families were expected to have proper houses.
The amount of the allocated funds for this program is relatively small
but, based on the name of the program (self-reliant), the people are
expected to cooperate in the construction of their houses.
"We hope they will construct their houses through a mutual cooperation
system so that they would no longer need additional budget for hiring
workers. Local officials are expected to be active in organizing
residents in building their houses so that the small funds are expected
to be enough," Minister Faridz said.
Therefore, the minister added, the construction of houses in the 'rumah
swadaya' program must involve regional government officials. The
program is also expected to involve the military. The Indonesian Defense
Forces personnel are expected to help them develop their houses.
"If they hire workers to develop houses, the Rp7.5 million budget would
not be enough but if they build their houses through a mutual
cooperation system, the fund would be enough," Minister Faridz said.
In the meantime, Social Affairs Minister Salim Segaf Al Jufri said the
number of Indonesia's poor families now reached 2.4 million. Of the
number, two thirds have houses not worth for living.
"We are not able to build houses for them. Therefore, we are
coordinating with the ministry of public housing to handle a housing
program for poor families. We have provided a very valid data on the
number of poor families in the country," Salim Segaf Al Jufri said.
The
social affairs minister said that he already had a "bedah kampung"
program or a Kampong community development program to develop houses
based on a community cooperation system.
Through coordination with the ministry of public housing, the
construction of houses for poor families is expected to be accelerated,
Al Jufri said.
This is in line with Public Housing Minister Djan Faridz's 'rumah swadaya' program.
But Faridz said families who were assisted through the 'rumah swadaya'
program still could face a financial problem for the health and
education programs of their children.
"Therefore, based on the president's instruction that ministers should
cooperate in alleviating poverty, we will build houses for poor families
while the social affairs ministry will handle its poverty alleviation
aspect through the family-based poverty alleviation program," Faridz
said.
The public housing minister said that poverty alleviation should also involve other ministries and institutions.
Cooperation
and Coordination between the ministry of social affairs and the
ministry of public housing would become the basis for inviting other
ministries and other institutions to join the poverty alleviation
program, he said.
Director General for Social Protection and Insurance Andi ZA Dulung
said families had 14 criteria to be classified as poor. Of the 14
criteria, housing is the most serious problem faced by most poor
families.
"Therefore, through coordination and cooperation with the public
housing ministry, we are handling the housing problem so that they would
be able to improve their welfare," he said.
In the meantime, state-owned public housing firm Perumnas has set
itself a target of building at least 20 thousand houses for civil
servants in 2013.
"We will continue to build our regular public housing programs such as
the development of modest landed houses in all districts and cities in
Indonesia for civil servants and the public," Perumnas President
Director Himawan Arief Sugoto said recently.
Perumnas develop houses not only for lower classes of people. As part of its New Perumnas Program 2014, it has set a number of strategic housing development projects.
"Among
the strategic projects that we have been launching include a
large-scale project in Driyorejo, East Java, which occupies a land site
of 450 hectares," Himawan Arief Sugoto said.
The
other large-scale project is located in Medan, North Sumatra. The Medan
project is done in cooperation with state-owned plantation firm PT PN
II. The project sits on a 850 hectares of land.
He
said that Perumnas would also continue the construction of its 1,000
Tower program. The towers are being developed among others in Jakarta,
Cengkareng, Kemayoran, Sentra Timor Bekasi and Bandung.
Through
its subsidiary PT Propernas, Permunas has also set the target of
constructing hotels in Semarang and Bandung in the middle of
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