Social Minister Directs Centers to Accelerate Distribution of Logistics Assistance to Disaster Locations
JAKARTA (May 9,
2022) – Minister of Social Affairs Tri Rismaharini emphasized the important
role of leaders and staff at the Centers belonging to the Ministry of Social Affairs
in handling disasters. One of the important aspects of disaster management is
the preparation of social granaries.
“So far, we feel
awkward because not all Centers can handle disasters. But with the training
that has been given, employees and staff in all Centers should understand how
to improve preparedness in handling disasters. This includes sending immediate
buffer stock, disaster equipment, and other disasters needed to disaster
locations," said the Minister at her office (09/05).
Preparedness in
disaster management by MoSA’s center is related to the multifunctional services
mandated in the new Organizational Structure and Governance (SOTK).
Disaster management
is an important concern of the Minister of Social Affairs, in line with the
high potential for disasters in Indonesia. On the other hand, disaster-affected
areas are often located in locations with limited access. Therefore, the rapid
movement of the MoSA’s Centers spread across various regions is important to
ensure that aid is immediately received by disaster-affected communities.
MoSA does have a
logistics warehouse in Makassar. However, the logistics warehouse is still quite
far from the disaster site, for example, when the disaster occurred in the
Selayar Islands. So it takes a long time to get to the disaster site.
“By boat, it takes
16 hours to Selayar. But now we are building a social granary there with
various disaster tools. Thus, in the event of an emergency, we are ready at any
time,” she said.
Built-in a nearby
location, the social granary can ensure that disaster-affected communities have
access to the various facilities needed. The social granary does not only
contain logistics and food needs, but also some necessities that support the
continuity of the social life of the disaster-affected community.
In addition to
food, social granaries can also be in the form of generators, fuel, rubber
boats, water purifiers, water pumps, family tents, water tendons, kids' ware,
food ware, and necessities.