MINAHASA (August 7, 2021) - In the context of handling the impact of the tidal wave disaster in Mandolang District, Minahasa on January 20, 2021, the Directorate General of Poverty Handling through the Directorate of Poverty Handling Region III reviewed the feasibility of the proposed recipients of Social Rehabilitation for Uninhabitable Houses ( RS-RUTILAHU) or RTLH in Tateli Dua and Tateli Weru Villages, Mandolang District, Minahasa Regency, North Sulawesi Province.

 

Together with the Head of the Regional Social Service of North Sulawesi Province, Rinny Tamuntuan, Head of Sub-Directorate of Identification and Capacity Building of the Region III PFM Directorate, Dewi Suhartini, Head of Section for Poverty Handling in Coastal Outer Islands and Remote Indigenous Communities of North Sulawesi Provincial Social Service, Merry Mendomba, Section Head Handling the Rural and Urban Poor, Jordan Pangkerego, Head of the Minahasa District Social Service Division Head, Aswin Mokolintad, Tateli Dua Village Head, Basir Mainkolang and Tateli Weru Village Head, Aser Mosed were involved in the process of carrying out this review.

 

During the site inspection, it was found that there was eligibility for the beneficiaries of RS-RUTILAHU, where the condition of the house was a dirt floor, limited washing facilities and latrines and walls made of bamboo or wood were in poor condition.

 

In addition, there is a suggestion that prospective beneficiaries be given a way to carry on the wheels of their lives, the majority of whom work as fishermen who have been destroyed by the previous disaster, namely the damage to the boat they use to go to sea.

 

This fishing village, which consists of 40 heads of families, hope to enjoy the realization of the 25 proposed houses. RS-RUTILAHU Social Assistance, which will be given a minimum of Rp. 15 million per house will be used to repair damaged houses in areas affected by the tidal wave.