Posyandu Chairman Tri Tito Karnavian Urges Recovery of North Aceh Temporary Housing Residents through Social Assistance and Healthy Exercise
Tri Tito Karnavian, Chairman of the Integrated Service Post (Posyandu) Team and the Family Empowerment and Welfare Movement Team (TP PKK), urged the recovery of residents in temporary housing (huntara) in North Aceh through the distribution of social assistance and a joint healthy exercise session with primary school children in Langkahan, North Aceh.
The healthy exercise was directly led by the Central Board of the All-Indonesian Women’s Sports Union (Perwosi).
The activity is expected to help meet the needs of residents while boosting community morale post-disaster.
Tri, who also serves as Chairman of the TP PKK, emphasised that his presence represents the government’s commitment to supporting recovery.
The visit by TP PKK and TP Posyandu coincided with the commemoration of National Posyandu Day 2026.
This was conveyed by Tri during the Provision of Assistance by the Central TP Posyandu and TP PKK, as well as a Joint Exercise in the Huntara of Tanjung Dalam Selatan Village, Langkahan Subdistrict, North Aceh Regency, Aceh, on Wednesday (29/4/2026).
He explained that Posyandu now not only focuses on health services but has evolved into an integrated service hub at the village level.
This integrated service encompasses six minimum service standards (SPM), namely health, education, public works, public housing, social welfare, as well as public order, security, and community protection (Trantibumlinmas).
“There should indeed be services provided to the community here, in the form of the six SPM, which are the service standards that must be given to the community,” Tri clarified.
“Posyandu Day unites us all to serve those in need through the six SPM. I extend my thanks to all parties who have organised this activity,” Tri stressed.
The assistance from the Central TP PKK in the Huntara of Tanjung Dalam Selatan Village consists of 3 packages of sports equipment, 62 packages of basic necessities, 3 packages of reading books, children’s identity cards for 2 children, learning facilities in the form of 3 packages of whiteboards, as well as 3 packages of learning technology each consisting of 3 laptops, 3 screens, and 3 projectors.
Meanwhile, the assistance from the Central TP Posyandu at the same location consists of 180 packages of basic necessities, 298 packages of prayer equipment, 298 packages of kitchen equipment and food, 3,678 pieces of clothing, and 100 packages of children’s snacks.