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JAKARTA - Nayla Murti, a toddler without having an anus and a vaginal hole from Indramayu, will undergo medical treatment and treatment in Jakarta. In addition, the Ministry of Social Affairs is also trying to get the same treatment for two other pediatric patients.

Two other children are teenagers with disabilities Indra Lesmana (17) and toddlers with malignant tumors from Tangerang and Muhamad Khoir Abid Abqori (1).

"We are trying to solve the problem once again," said Social Minister Tri Rismaharini, quoted by ANTARA, Friday, April 14.

When met at the Mulya Jaya Jakarta Center, Indra couldn't seem to be able to walk well. What's more, can't speak, see, and hear.

By the doctor who treated him, Indra was diagnosed with the Rubella Virus which resulted in overall development of delay development.

Indra's abnormally curved spine condition (kifosis), slightly prone chest (barel chest), and flat soles, made it difficult to walk perfectly.

Indra's condition, who is alone, requires him to depend on other people to carry out his daily activities. Since 2017, Indra has been treated at the Busaina Children's Orphanage, Bandar Lampung City, an LKS that focuses on taking care of abandoned children.

The assistance for Indra was handed over to the Integrated Center Inten Soeweno (STIS) in Cibinong to take care of Indra, from those who were originally treated at the Busaina Children's Orphanage, Bandar Lampung City.

Social Minister Risma provided an adaptive wheelchair to support her daily activities. Assistance for Social Rehabilitation Assistance (ATENSI) in the form of nutrition, clothing, educational toys and aids amounting to Rp10,489,241 was also distributed.

Furthermore, the Minister of Social Affairs said that the resolution of the problem was in the form of his decision to cooperate with Kitabisa.com regarding donations of assistance, especially for those who need long-term treatment.

"Usually, we ask Kita can help find donors so that those who need old treatment can be met, especially for needs outside BPJS," said Risma.

According to him, on average the cases he found, apart from not registering them in BPJS membership, there are many other needs that they have not been able to fulfill on their own. "For that, then we ask for help we can find donations from donors," he said.

Donations from Kitabisa.com collected for Indra amounted to Rp59,379,736. The assistance has been received and used for Indra's operations while at STIS.

Apart from Indra, that afternoon, the Minister of Social Affairs also met two other children with serious illness. They are Nayla Murti Qa'adah (1.5), toddlers without anus holes and vaginal holes from Indramayu and Muhamad Khoir Abid Abqori (1), toddlers with malignant tumors from Tangerang.

To Nayla, the Minister of Social Affairs handed over ATENSI assistance in the form of nutrition, clothing, toys, entrepreneurship and operational needs of Rp9,320,000 managed by the Center 'Phalamartha' in Sukabumi. Meanwhile, donations from Kitabisa.com for Nayla collected amounting to Rp72,571,605.


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