Social Affairs Minister Helps Young People Get Out of Poverty Through PENA Muda

  • Social Affairs Minister Helps Young People Get Out of Poverty Through PENA Muda
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Photographer :
Bayu Aprianto
Editor :
Rafi Ramdani, M.Basri
Translator :
Intan Qonita N

BANDUNG (July 1, 2024) - Poverty is a big problem in this country, one of which is for young people. The PENA Muda program is here to help young people aged 23-30 years who have not yet worked or worked as laborers to get out of poverty.

Minister of Social Affairs Tri Rismaharini said in front of 84 PENA Muda participants that to make the best use of opportunities, they must get out of poverty. This was conveyed by the Minister of Social Affairs at the Greater Bandung Nusantara Economic Heroes (PENA) Roadshow at BBPKS Bandung (1/7).

"Use this opportunity as best as possible, so there is no reason for you not to be successful and successful because God is fair and does not discriminate between us. Success depends on you, not other people, we can change our fate and destiny depending on whether we want to or not "If we want, we can change everything," said Risma

The training was carried out to help PENA Muda in managing finances so that their business can be successful and transform the businesses currently being carried out with Tatarupa Nusantara. The training that was attended started with financial literacy, branding and packaging, digital marketing, photography, and videography. Young people can develop their businesses more dynamically and variedly with diverse passions.

The Ministry of Social Affairs collaborates with OJK, BI, and other institutions to provide financial and business management training. Minister of Social Affairs Risma also gave awards to 6 volunteers who had become Tatarupa designers in carrying out the rebranding and packaging of PENA beneficiary products.

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