Disdukcapil Depok Targets 100 Percent Children Have KIA In 2026
JAKARTA - Head of the Depok City Population and Civil Registration Service (Disdukcapil) Nuraeni Widayatti targets 100 percent of children to have child ID cards (KIA) by 2026.
"Our target is that by 2026 all Depok children will have 100 percent KIA. By 2022 it has reached 60.11 percent of Depok children who have KIA children," said Nuraeni Widayatti, in Depok, quoted from Antara, Sunday, January 15.
He explained that of the 84 thousand KIA issued in 2022, nearly 35 thousand of them came from the innovation of the old Bucin community service which is the most accurate strategy for accelerating KIA ownership through cooperation and collaboration with various communities. Such as Posyandu, hospitals or clinics, and schools.
Meanwhile, 8,500 or the rest came from the Tiktok Gladis.
"Alhamdulillah, hopefully more and more children will have KIA and more business entities will cooperate with Dukcapil to provide product price promos for KIA owners," he said.
Nuraeni conveyed the Depok City tip in accelerating KIA population documents.
"In Depok City, the acceleration of KIA continues. Both through the Gebyar of Disdukcapil Services at the sub-district level throughout Depok City (Gladis Tiktok) and the original Silindo service, which is made online," he said again.
He added that even Disdukcapil Depok also collaborated with various stakeholders to accelerate KIA. For example, with fast food companies and so on to provide discounts to children who own KIA.
Director of Population and Civil Registration Apparatus, Ministry of Home Affairs, Andi Kriarani appreciated the efforts of the Depok Disdukcapil in accelerating KIA. The steps taken by Depok City can be an example for other regions.
The Dukcapil Menyapa Masyarakat (DMM) program held by the Director General of Dukcapil of the Ministry of Home Affairs (Kemendagri) is very useful, many can be taken in an effort to accelerate KIA.
"One of them is the Head of Disdukcapil Depok City, Nuraeni, who collaborates with entrepreneurs to provide many benefits to the community," he said.