JAKARTA - PT Dana Savings and Insurance for Civil Servants (Persero) or PT Taspen (Persero) always supports the government in tackling the COVID-19 pandemic through the Taspen program for Indonesia. The program is in the form of free vaccinations for State Civil Apparatus (ASN), TASPEN Group employees and their families, as well as the general public as well as various efforts to help the community in facing the crisis and moving the wheels of the Indonesian economy during the pandemic.
This time, Taspen in collaboration with the Alumni Family of Universitas Gadjah Mada DKI Jakarta (KAGAMA DKI) carried out free vaccination for 1,000 people aged 18 years and over. Taking place at the MM UGM Campus, Saharjo, Tebet, South Jakarta, Sunday 25 July, this event was opened and attended by Deputy Chairperson of PP KAGAMA Budi Karya Sumadi who is the Minister of Transportation of the Republic of Indonesia, President Director of TASPEN ANS Kosasih, Chairperson of the DKI KAGAMA Regional Management, Meinarwati , and Chairman of the KAGAMA Vaccine Committee, Abiprayadi Riyanto.
Taspen President Director Antonius Kosasih said, as the largest SOE Social Insurance in Indonesia, through the #TASPENuntukIndonesia Program, his party actively participated in supporting the government in accelerating vaccinations to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic. In collaboration with KAGAMA, this is an effort to support what has been done by the government to achieve the target of free vaccination for at least 100,000 acceptors by the end of this year.
"Besides this, we also carry out a mutual cooperation vaccination program for around 11,000 of our female employees and their families throughout Indonesia," Antonius Kosasih told reporters.
The Taspen program for Indonesia has actively contributed to facilitating vaccination for tens of thousands of acceptors through the National Vaccination Program for the elderly and adults throughout Indonesia in collaboration with various alumni associations of schools and universities in May, June and July 2021.
Starting mid-July 2021, Taspen will also facilitate free vaccination activities for children aged 12 to 17 in collaboration with the Ministry of Religion and various communities, institutions and organizations. In addition, TASPEN also held a mutual cooperation vaccination program for around 11,000 Taspen Group employees and their families in June and July 2021.
"In the future, this program will continue until the end of 2021 as Taspen's active participation in helping to overcome the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia," said Antonius Kosasih.
Taspen is committed to paying attention to the safety and comfort of its participants through the implementation of health protocols in every service provided, one of which is by temporarily eliminating face-to-face services at the Taspen Office until further notice.
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