"Ciungwanara" Center Facilitates ID Card Recording for Persons with Disabilities
BOGOR
(June 22, 2021) – The Ministry of
Social Affairs through "Ciungwanara" Center in collaboration with the
Population and Civil Registration Office (Disdukcapil) of Bogor Regency has recorded
Resident Identity Cards (KTP) for people with disabilities who are
beneficiaries of residential and family-based benefits.
The activity which was held at the ATENSI
Creation Center (SKA) "Ciungwanara" Center and was attended by the
Head of the Population Identity Section of the Disdukcapil Bogor Regency,
Suparno, Kurnia Damai from the Innovation and Cooperation section, Panji
Restia, Sanusi, M. Wildan and Lukmanul Hakim from the Population Access
Information System section.
Following the mandate of the Law of
the Republic of Indonesia Number 24 of 2013 on Amendments to Law Number 23 of
2006 on population administration, every citizen over the age of 17 is required
to have an Identity Card (KTP). Therefore, the "Ciungwanara" Center
had previously explored cooperation with the Disdukcapil
and it was agreed that the recording of the Identity Card (KTP) was located at
the "Ciungwanara" Center.
"We will continue to simplify our
services with a proactive system like this, to make it easier for the public,
especially people with disabilities, to get identity cards," said Suparno.
Head of "Ciungwanara" Center, Siti
Sari Rukmayanti hopes that this collaboration will be a good start for people
with disabilities because they can have their own legality in the form of an
Identity Card.
"We thank the Population and Civil
Registry Office of Bogor Regency for the kind response to welcoming this
collaboration," said Siti Sari Rukmayanti.
This ID card recording activity was attended
by 11 Beneficiaries of Residential Services and their families as well as one
beneficiary from LKS Cerebral Palsy Friendly Bogor.
One parent of a family-based beneficiary
expressed his gratitude to the Ministry of Social Affairs through "Ciungwanara"
Center for facilitating the recording of ID cards for his son.
“I have participated in the process of recording an ID card for my son twice, but it has not been finished yet. Thank God, through the "Ciungwanara" Center, my son finally got the opportunity to record his ID card," said "W".