Indramayu (November 7, 2024) – Ministry of Social Affairs (MoSA), in collaboration with Indramayu Regency Government, continues to accelerate the development of the Prosperous Fishermen's Village for the people of Eretan Kulon Village, Kandanghaur District.

This is the first model developed by MoSA as part of the Integrated Prosperous House (RST) program.

The initial model targets fishermen affected by tidal flooding in Indramayu.

This program aims to provide social protection and improve the welfare of coastal communities impacted by tidal flooding due to rising sea levels.

Indramayu Regency Government has prepared 1.6 hectares of land for the relocation of 93 Beneficiary Families (KPM) who previously lived in disaster-prone areas. This initiative ensures they receive safe, decent housing and reduces their vulnerability to frequent flooding.

 "We realize that frequent flooding causes significant damage to the environment and infrastructure, impacting residents’ quality of life," said Suwenda, Expert Staff for Economics, Finance, and Development of Indramayu Regency during a dissemination at the Kandanghaur District Hall, Indramayu Regency, on Thursday (7/11/2024).

The event was attended by representatives from MoSA, local governments, and beneficiaries.

MoSA emphasized the importance of building an environment that is not only safe and comfortable but also supports the community’s social and economic life. Therefore, the construction of houses in this relocation area focuses not only on housing but also on restoring social functions that were disrupted by the disaster.

Several public and social facilities will be provided, such as a multipurpose hall, mosque, playground for children and the elderly, and sports facilities. These facilities are expected to strengthen social relations between residents and become venues for joint activities that enhance the quality of life.

Additionally, MoSA also pays great attention to community economic empowerment. In the Fishermen's Village, MoSA will also build facilities for MSMEs and a center for processing marine products.  The goal is to increase family income through local product businesses and management. With skills training and business facilities, it is hoped that the community can become more economically independent.

MoSA is striving to transform this area into a place full of hope, by prioritizing social and economic welfare and respecting local cultural heritage, such as the history of the Nippon River which holds significant historical value. This river, which was once a docking site for Japanese ships, is now a symbol of identity and history for the Fishermen's Village community.

"The construction of the Prosperous Fishermen's Village is scheduled to be completed in the next 100 days. Once completed, we hope that the community can enjoy more decent and safer homes, and actively participate in social and economic activities in their new environment," said Mira Riyati Kurniasih, Director General of Social Empowerment of MoSA.

She added that with the dissemination and acceleration of this program, her team is confident that construction will be on time and have a positive impact on residents.

Through this effort, MoSA hopes to realize a Prosperous Fishermen's Village that is independent, safe, and prosperous for all its residents.