JAKARTA - Acting Governor of DKI Jakarta Heru Budi Hartono will continue the slum RW arrangement program in Jakarta. It is targeted that 250 slum RWs will be arranged until 2026. Assistant for Development and Environment of the DKI Jakarta Regional Secretary, Afan Adriansyah, revealed that the arrangement of slum RWs in the Heru era had the concept of house renovations in slum settlements. "Regarding the improvement of this village, it will continue and even more at the level of a scop by the Governor (Heru). So for units (houses) that really need surgery, we will enter later," said Afan when met in East Jakarta, Friday, January 6. One of the focuses on slum RW surgery is trying to make each house healthier, such as getting sunlight and smooth air circulation. "It was so narrow between the roof and the roof of the house that faced each other, it closed each other. So there was no light, no air circulation. This is one of the objects that will be repaired by the Governor," said Afan. Afan revealed that the slum RW surgery budget has been allocated in the APBD. Then, some of the costs needed to organize the village will be taken from corporate social responsibility (CSR) funding. So far, the DKI Jakarta Public Housing and Settlement Area Office has recorded a target of slum RW-RWs that will be arranged based on an evaluation of data from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS). In total, there are 450 RWs that are included in the data collection, but the DKI Provrov prioritizes 250 RWs to be arranged first. "In total there are 450 slum RWs in DKI. Around 250 that we will fix, it will be gradual until 2026," he said. As is known, the slum RW arrangement program has actually been carried out by the previous DKI governors. In the Joko Widodo era, the DKI Provincial Government had a series of village programs. Meanwhile, when Anies Baswedan took office, the arrangement of slum villages was carried out with the concept of a community action plan (CAP) and a collaborative implementation program (CIP).

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