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        "id": 1682143,
        "msgid": "tito-states-12-regional-governments-have-submitted-huntap-proposals-urges-others-to-accelerate-1776347455",
        "date": "2026-04-16 19:36:57",
        "title": "Tito States 12 Regional Governments Have Submitted Huntap Proposals, Urges Others to Accelerate",
        "author": "",
        "source": "DETIK",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Infrastructure",
        "summary": "The Task Force for Accelerating Rehabilitation and Reconstruction post-Sumatra disaster reports that 12 regional governments have completed huntap data submissions by mid-April 2026, with 33 more needed urgently to meet deadlines. Chair Muhammad Tito Karnavian emphasises that faster submissions will prioritise construction, projecting a total need of 39,021 units across Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra, where 241 units are complete and 1,243 under construction. This acceleration ensures timely recovery, supported by verification from BPS and readiness from the Ministry of Housing and Settlement Areas.",
        "content": "<p>The Task Force for Accelerating Rehabilitation and Reconstruction\n(PRR) Post-Sumatra Disaster reveals that by mid-April 2026, 12 regional\ngovernments have completed huntap data submissions. Meanwhile, 8 other\nregions did not submit proposals as no houses were found in the\ncategories of severely damaged or missing.<\/p>\n<p>Task Force Chair Muhammad Tito Karnavian explained that out of the\ntotal 53 affected districts\/cities in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West\nSumatra, the data collection focus is now on 45 regions with huntap\nneeds.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe affected areas total 53, but 8 did not submit huntap proposals\nbecause there were no severely damaged or missing houses, so we are\nfocusing on 45. Twelve have been received, meaning we are pursuing the\nremaining 33 within this week,\u201d Tito stated in a written release on\nThursday (16\/4\/2026).<\/p>\n<p>Tito made this statement following a Coordination Meeting in Jakarta\non Wednesday (15\/4). He stressed that accelerating data collection is\nthe primary foundation for speeding up huntap construction.<\/p>\n<p>The central government targets this process to run parallel with\nfield verification to prevent construction delays.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cBNPB and Ministry of Housing and Settlement Areas construction\nheavily depends on data speed. So we are requesting regional data and I\nam setting a deadline until next Wednesday,\u201d he asserted.<\/p>\n<p>He also reminded that regions completing data faster will be\nprioritised in huntap construction implementation. This is to ensure the\nrecovery process remains progressive and not hindered by administrative\ndelays.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIf by next Wednesday it\u2019s not ready, we will build first in regions\nwith ready data. So please, fellow regional heads, do not let your\ncommunities complain due to delays in data collection,\u201d Tito\ncontinued.<\/p>\n<p>To accelerate the process, the PRR Task Force encourages regional\nheads to form small teams that directly go to the field to verify\nsurvivors\u2019 house conditions in detail.<\/p>\n<p>In line with that, the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) confirms that\nthe verification and validation process for huntap submission data has\nbegun. BPS Head Amalia Adininggar stated that data from several regions\nhas been received and verified.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cUp to now, we have received submissions from 12 districts\/cities,\nand this has been verified and validated,\u201d Amalia said.<\/p>\n<p>On the other hand, the Ministry of Housing and Settlement Areas (PKP)\nstates full readiness in supporting the acceleration of huntap\nconstruction. PKP Minister Maruarar Sirait affirmed that human resources\nand planning readiness have been prepared in recent months.<\/p>\n<p>As part of the acceleration scheme, huntap construction will be\ncarried out through several approaches, either independently on safe\nland owned by survivors with government assistance, or through new\ncommunal housing developments in safer locations.<\/p>\n<p>Based on PRR Task Force data as of 16 April 2026, the huntap needs in\nthe three affected provinces are projected at 39,021 units. A total of\n241 huntap units have been completed, and 1,243 other units are under\nconstruction.<\/p>\n<p>In detail, in Aceh, 104 units have been completed out of a total of\n28,876 units, with 395 units under construction. In North Sumatra, 120\nunits have been completed out of 7,321 units, with 407 units under\nconstruction.<\/p>\n<p>In West Sumatra, 17 units have been completed out of 2,824 units,\nwith 441 units still under construction.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/tito-states-12-regional-governments-have-submitted-huntap-proposals-urges-others-to-accelerate-1776347455",
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