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        "id": 1643937,
        "msgid": "prr-task-force-head-urges-acceleration-of-permanent-housing-construction-local-governments-speed-up-data-1774871515",
        "date": "2026-03-30 18:04:59",
        "title": "PRR Task Force Head Urges Acceleration of Permanent Housing Construction, Local Governments Speed Up Data Collection",
        "author": "",
        "source": "DETIK",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Infrastructure",
        "summary": "Muhammad Tito Karnavian, head of the Post-Disaster Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Task Force for Sumatra, has emphasised the need for local governments to expedite accurate data collection on a by-name-by-address basis to facilitate the swift construction of permanent housing (huntap) for disaster survivors. As of 30 March 2026, significant progress has been made, with 25 out of 52 affected districts\/cities completing full data submissions, leading to the ongoing construction of 1,470 units and completion of 181 units across Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra. This initiative, involving both in-situ repairs and communal relocations in collaboration with ministries and NGOs like Yayasan Buddha Tzu Chi, underscores the government's commitment to targeted and efficient post-disaster recovery.",
        "content": "<p>Head of the Post-Disaster Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Task\nForce (Satgas PRR) for Sumatra, Muhammad Tito Karnavian, is urging the\nacceleration of permanent housing (huntap) construction for disaster\nsurvivors in Sumatra. Local governments (pemda) are requested to speed\nup data collection based on by-name-by-address principles.<\/p>\n<p>Tito emphasised that the acceleration of huntap construction heavily\ndepends on the quality and speed of data collection from local\ngovernments. Accurate data serves as the primary basis for the central\ngovernment to execute construction in a targeted manner.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe key to huntap is data. I respectfully request all regents and\nmayors to conduct by-name-by-address data collection. Without data, we\ncannot execute the construction,\u201d Tito stated in his remarks on Monday\n(30\/3\/2026).<\/p>\n<p>He added that huntap construction is intended for communities whose\nhomes have suffered severe damage or been lost, thus requiring permanent\nhousing solutions. Therefore, data validation is crucial to ensure aid\nreaches the right targets.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe sooner the data is submitted, the sooner we can execute it. BNPB\nand relevant ministries are ready to build, but the data must be clear\nand valid from the regions,\u201d Tito said.<\/p>\n<p>Significant Progress in Huntap Construction<\/p>\n<p>Efforts to accelerate huntap construction have received positive\nresponses from local governments and shown significant progress. Of the\n52 affected districts\/cities, Satgas PRR data as of 30 March 2026\nrecords that 25 districts\/cities have completed full data collection for\nhuntap needs, covering construction under in-situ schemes (original\nlocations owned by survivors) or relocation to communal areas.<\/p>\n<p>In Aceh, 11 districts\/cities have completed full data collection:\nPidie Jaya, Lhokseumawe, Subulussalam (phase 1), Bireuen, Aceh Tengah\n(phases 1, 2, and 3), Bener Meriah (phase 1), Gayo Lues (phase 1), Aceh\nBarat (phase 1), Aceh Singkil, Aceh Tenggara, Nagan Raya (phase 1).<\/p>\n<p>In North Sumatra, 7 regions have completed data collection: Tapanuli\nUtara, Langkat (phase 1), Batu Bara, Humbang Hasundutan, Mandailing\nNatal, Nias Selatan, and Tapanuli Selatan. Meanwhile, in West Sumatra, 7\nregions have completed data collection: Lima Puluh Kota, Solok,\nPariaman, Pasaman Barat, Pesisir Selatan, Padang Panjang, and Padang\nPariaman.<\/p>\n<p>Tito explained that huntap construction has been prepared in two main\nschemes. First, in-situ construction, which can involve house repair\nassistance with a stimulus of Rp60 million provided in two phases or\nhuntap in-situ built by BNPB.<\/p>\n<p>The second scheme is the construction of communal housing areas\nprepared jointly with local governments and the Ministry of Public Works\nand Housing (PKP) as well as other state institutions, including\nnon-governmental organisations.<\/p>\n<p>Overall, the huntap construction plan in the three affected provinces\ntotals 38,544 units, with 1,470 units in progress and 181 units\ncompleted. In Aceh Province, the most widely affected area, 29,403 units\nare planned, with 499 units under construction and 104 units\ncompleted.<\/p>\n<p>In North Sumatra, out of 5,919 planned units, 524 units are being\nbuilt and 71 units have been completed. In West Sumatra, out of 3,222\nplanned units, 447 units are under construction.<\/p>\n<p>Tito highlighted the involvement of non-governmental organisations in\nhuntap construction in Tapanuli Selatan and Tapanuli Utara. In these\nlocations, local governments and the Ministry of PKP are collaborating\nwith Yayasan Buddha Tzu Chi to build communal huntap for disaster\nsurvivors. Tito, along with Minister of PKP Maruarar Sirait, handed over\nhuntap keys to survivors during visits on Thursday (26\/3) and Friday\n(27\/3).<\/p>",
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