JAKARTA (April 16, 2020) - The Ministry of Social Affairs is
focusing on the distribution of Sembako
(groceries) Social Aid to COVID-19 affected residents in DKI Jakarta. Minister
of Social Affairs Juliari P. Batubara confirmed that information related to IDR
600,000 social aid circulating on public was not the Sembako Social Aid which the process of distribution was already
underway by the Ministry of Social Affairs.
"Sembako Aid is channeled to meet basic
needs and withhold community desires from going hometown. This is not the
assistance worth IDR 600,000 that might be misunderstood by the
community," said Social Minister Juliari, in his statement in Jakarta,
Thursday (04/16/2020).
False information
circulating recently concerns the Minister of Social Affairs. Many people
questioned the realization of IDR 600,000/month social aid valued for those
affected by COVID-19.
"The
Ministry of Social Affairs is currently focusing on distributing new social aid,
the Sembako Aid. In addition, the
Ministry of Social Affairs has also increased the assistance value and expanded
the beneficiaries of regular social assistance, namely Family Hope Program (PKH)
and Groceries Program (formerly known as BPNT)," said the Minister.
The Sembako Aid packages consist of basic
food items and instant meals for informal workers in DKI Jakarta affected by
COVID-19. The beneficiaries of groceries aid are 3.7 million people based on
data from the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government. The Ministry of Social Affairs
distributes aid for 2.6 million people, while the aid for the rest 1.1 million uses
DKI Jakarta Regional Budget.
"To
support the distribution of Sembako Aid,
the Ministry of Social Affairs built Social Aid Post at the Main National
Heroes Cemetery Park Convention Hall, Kalibata, Jakarta. There were 300,000
packages Sembako Aid distributed from
7 to 19 April 2020 "said the Minister of Social Affairs Juliari.
The social aid
is expected to meet the beneficiaries’ basic needs and withhold community
desires from going hometown. The packages from the Ministry of Social Affairs use red
cardboard boxes with the slogan #KemensosHADIR (MoSA is present) printed on
them.
"We use
red boxes for our packages with the Ministry of Social Affairs logo and the
tagline #KemensosHADIR printed on them. The aid packages on the viral video circulating
on social media are different. It is definitely not from the Ministry of Social
Affairs," he said.
The Ministry
of Social Affairs does not directly distribute the groceries. Those who want to
get the Sembako Aid, can register through
the regional government’s social service agency.
The beneficiaries
of Sembako Aid are the family of
Persons Under Investigation (ODP), Patients under Supervision (PDP), informal sector
workers and other vulnerable communities whose data were proposed by social
services in five regions of DKI Jakarta Province.
The Sembako Aid is distributed in several
stages by the social service agency and social care community through the
sub-districts and kelurahan (urban
village) then to the beneficiaries’ homes.
The Ministry
of Social Affairs has also increased the aid value and recipient coverage for
regular social assistance programs, namely the Family Hope Program (PKH) and
the Sembako Program.
PKH has expanded
its beneficiaries to 10 million families, and changed its distribution from every
3 months to monthly. For the Sembako
Program, the beneficiaries increase from 15.2 million to 20 million families. The
assistance value also increases from Rp150,000/month/family to Rp200,000/month/family.
Bureau of Public Relations
Indonesian Ministry of Social Affairs