Pramono Hands Over 26 Renovated Homes, Targets 663 Units This Year
Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung has handed over 26 units of a home rehabilitation programme developed in collaboration with Baznas. The target for this year is to rehabilitate 663 units.
Pramono made the announcement whilst officially launching the home rehabilitation programme at a resident’s home in Serdang District, Kemayoran Subdistrict, Central Jakarta, on Monday, 16 March 2026. The programme is being implemented by the Jakarta Provincial Government in partnership with Baznas.
“Today we will officially hand over 26 homes,” Pramono told reporters.
The 26 renovated homes are distributed across the city as follows: 10 homes in Central Jakarta, 4 in West Jakarta, 11 in South Jakarta, and 1 in North Jakarta. The renovation cost per home is approximately Rp 55 million.
“The required budget is between Rp 50 and Rp 55 million, and the work is completed within three weeks. I had the opportunity to speak directly with Mrs Atun, the owner of this house. During the three weeks of renovation, she was provided with temporary accommodation, and the work was finished on schedule. Mrs Atun is 73 years old, and this home is extremely beneficial for her and her family,” he said.
Pramono hopes that Baznas will collaborate with state-owned enterprises and private companies to expand the home rehabilitation programme to benefit residents of all religions. He wants all segments of society to have access to this programme.
“I have requested the implementing agencies, particularly Baznas and Bazis, to collaborate with state-owned enterprises and private companies to ensure that all religious communities have the opportunity to benefit from this home rehabilitation programme,” Pramono said.
Pramono wants Baznas funds to be used effectively for the community. Beyond home renovation, the funds should also support diploma legalisation and healthcare.
“As part of demonstrating transparency, I have supported expanding this home rehabilitation programme. So that funds collected through Baznas and Bazis are genuinely utilised to benefit disadvantaged members of the public. This extends to diploma legalisation, home rehabilitation, and other initiatives in Jakarta,” he stated.
“All state-owned enterprises have been given the opportunity to participate. Today’s partners with Baznas and Bazis include PAM Jaya and Dharma Jaya. National state-owned enterprises include Pertamina and Pegadaian. Private sector partners include Toko Marin and PT Malahayati. These organisations are collaborating on this programme,” he continued.
The Jakarta Provincial Government is targeting the renovation of 663 homes this year. Since 2019-2025, the programme has benefited 3,509 recipients, comprising 3,494 Muslim residents, 3 Catholic residents, 5 Christian residents, and 7 Buddhist residents.
Low-income residents whose homes are in severely dilapidated condition are eligible to receive support through the home rehabilitation programme.