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        "id": 1806168,
        "msgid": "prr-task-force-pushes-inter-ministry-collaboration-to-accelerate-post-disaster-rehabilitation-1781607159",
        "date": "2026-06-16 17:05:35",
        "title": "PRR Task Force Pushes Inter-Ministry Collaboration to Accelerate Post-Disaster Rehabilitation",
        "author": "",
        "source": "DETIK",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Infrastructure",
        "summary": "The Sumatra Post-Disaster Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Task Force is urging ministries to expedite budget proposals and programme execution to aid communities affected by hydrometeorological disasters seven months ago. Several agencies, including the Public Works and Social Affairs Ministries, have received funding allocations, while others are being pressed to finalise their plans. The initiative follows a master plan for 2026-2028 aimed at delivering permanent housing, restored infrastructure, and improved livelihoods.",
        "content": "<p>The Sumatra Post-Disaster Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Task\nForce (Satgas PRR) is intensifying efforts to accelerate the\nimplementation of permanent recovery programmes in areas of Aceh, North\nSumatra, and West Sumatra affected by hydrometeorological disasters. The\npush aims to ensure that impacted communities can swiftly benefit from\nrehabilitation and reconstruction after months of hardship.<\/p>\n<p>The acceleration aligns with the beginning of budget realisations for\nrehabilitation and reconstruction from several ministries and agencies.\nAs of mid-June 2026, institutions such as the Ministry of Public Works,\nthe Ministry of Transportation, the Ministry of Social Affairs, and the\nCentral Statistics Agency (BPS) have received budget allocations from\nthe Ministry of Finance to support the implementation of recovery\nprogrammes on the ground.<\/p>\n<p>Task Force Chairman Muhammad Tito Karnavian stressed that\naccelerating administration and budget disbursement must be a priority\nfor all parties, as affected communities have waited long enough to\nresume normal life. \"This week we are pushing ministries and agencies\nstill working on proposals to submit them to the Ministry of Finance\nimmediately. Do not delay. The disaster-stricken people do not want to\nsuffer any longer. They have been suffering for seven months,\" Tito said\nin a statement on Tuesday (16\/6\/2026).<\/p>\n<p>Tito added that ministries and agencies which have already received\nbudget allocations must also move quickly to execute planned programmes.\nSimultaneously, the Task Force continues to push for the acceleration of\nthe budget submission process for those still in the drafting or\nsynchronisation phase of their activity proposals. \"For those whose\nbudgets have been disbursed by the Ministry of Finance, we push them to\nwork. For those whose budgets have not yet been disbursed, we push the\nministries and agencies to submit to the Ministry of Finance, and we\npush the Ministry of Finance to accelerate budget realisation to the\nministries and agencies,\" Tito stated.<\/p>\n<p>As part of strengthening programme control, the Task Force will also\nrequest detailed activity plans from every ministry and agency that has\nreceived funding. This step is taken to ensure all rehabilitation and\nreconstruction programmes run effectively, are on target, and do not\noverlap with provincial or district\/city government programmes.<\/p>\n<p>Furthermore, through daily coordination meetings, the Task Force\ncontinues to oversee the completion of ministry and agency activity\nplans so that the funding process can proceed on schedule. The Task\nForce will also establish regional coordinators in Aceh, North Sumatra,\nand West Sumatra to strengthen monitoring, evaluation, and supervision\nfunctions for the implementation of recovery programmes in the\nfield.<\/p>\n<p>The acceleration efforts refer to the Master Plan for the\nAcceleration of Post-Disaster Rehabilitation and Reconstruction in\nSumatra 2026-2028, established through the Decree of the Coordinating\nMinister for Human Development and Culture Number 25 of 2026. This\ndocument serves as the primary guideline for ministries, agencies, and\nlocal governments in implementing integrated and sustainable recovery\nprogrammes.<\/p>\n<p>With this acceleration, it is hoped that disaster survivors can soon\nobtain decent housing, permanently functioning infrastructure, optimal\nbasic services, and opportunities to rebuild their lives and livelihoods\nin a better way.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/prr-task-force-pushes-inter-ministry-collaboration-to-accelerate-post-disaster-rehabilitation-1781607159",
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    "sponsor": "Okusi Associates",
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