The Indonesian Ministry of Social Affairs through the Directorate General of Social Empowerment has attention to residents affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, including for Remote Indigenous Communities (KAT), disabilities, and art workers.
"We are here, as a form of concern for the central government through the Ministry of Social Affairs to distribute humanitarian assistance in the form of basic food packages for residents affected by COVID-19, including KAT residents," said Dharma Wanita Advisor of the Indonesian Ministry of Social Affairs Grace Batubara in Kampung Naga, Tasikmalaya City, Wednesday. (16/9/2020).
Facing the COVID-19 pandemic requires a spirit of mutual cooperation, and for KAT residents to always maintain the preservation of customs and culture as part of the nation's wealth.
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Visiting Kampung Naga, Grace Invites Residents to Spirit of Mutual Cooperation
18/09/2020