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        "id": 1809814,
        "msgid": "public-works-ministry-strengthens-community-based-infrastructure-development-1781772914",
        "date": "2026-06-18 14:47:06",
        "title": "Public Works Ministry Strengthens Community-Based Infrastructure Development",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Infrastructure",
        "summary": "Indonesia's Ministry of Public Works is intensifying its Community-Based Infrastructure (IBM) programme, allocating Rp1.65 trillion to reach 4,127 locations nationwide by 2027. The initiative focuses on projects directly benefiting citizens, including irrigation, clean water, sanitation, and economic zone development. Minister Dody Hanggodo emphasised the programme's role in delivering tangible physical and economic impacts at the village level.",
        "content": "<p>Minister of Public Works Dody Hanggodo has stated that his ministry\nis strengthening Community-Based Infrastructure (IBM) development to\nsupport programmes that directly address the needs of the public. \u201cWe\nare paying special attention to Community-Based Infrastructure. In our\nview, IBM is very important because its impact is closest to and\ndirectly utilised by the community, both from a physical and an economic\nperspective,\u201d Dody said in a statement in Jakarta on Thursday. The\nMinistry of Public Works has allocated a budget of Rp1.65 trillion\nthrough IBM development, which will reach 4,127 locations across various\nregions in 2027. The IBM programme includes 2,000 locations for the\nAcceleration Programme for Improving Irrigation Water Management\n(P3TGAI) in the Water Resources sector, valued at Rp450 billion.\nMeanwhile, 2,127 locations fall under the Cipta Karya activity unit with\na budget ceiling of Rp1.2 trillion. The Ministry of Public Works views\nthe IBM programme as a strategic investment that delivers real benefits\nto the community. The various programmes not only improve the quality of\nbasic infrastructure but also stimulate local economic growth. The\nP3TGAI programme, for example, plays a role in increasing agricultural\nproductivity through the improvement of irrigation networks. Meanwhile,\nthe Community-Based Drinking Water and Sanitation Provision Programme\n(PAMSIMAS) helps provide access to drinking water in villages.\nCommunity-Based Sanitation (SANIMAS) and Reduce-Reuse-Recycle Waste\nProcessing Sites (TPS3R) support improved environmental health through\nsanitation services and waste management. Additionally, the Regional\nSocio-Economic Infrastructure Development Programme (PISEW) and Economic\nZone Development (PKE) are expected to strengthen regional economic\nactivity. The construction of suspension bridges is also considered\nimportant for opening access for communities in remote areas, including\nstudents, farmers, and residents who have long faced connectivity\nlimitations. \u201cWith the support of Commission V of the House of\nRepresentatives, the Ministry of Public Works is committed to ensuring\nthat every rupiah of the state budget is managed effectively,\nefficiently, and accountably. To produce development outputs and\noutcomes that meet improved quality standards, are orderly in\naccountability, and provide real benefits for water security, regional\nconnectivity, basic services, and the provision of public infrastructure\nneeded by all Indonesian people,\u201d Dody said. This step also demonstrates\nthe government\u2019s effort to ensure that development does not only focus\non large-scale projects but also reaches the basic needs of communities\ndown to the village and remote area level.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/public-works-ministry-strengthens-community-based-infrastructure-development-1781772914",
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