JAKARTA
(31 March 2022) -
The Ministry of Social Affairs held a meeting with the Government Goods and
Services Procurement Policy Institute (LKPP). The meeting was to discuss the
Ministry of Social Affairs' efforts to accelerate the procurement of goods.
The
procurement of goods referred to is spare parts of specialty components to
support the accessibility of persons with disabilities. As is known, the
Minister of Social Affairs Tri Rismaharini pays great attention to
strengthening the accessibility of persons with disabilities.
Secretary-General
of the Ministry of Social Affairs (MoSA) Harry Hikmat stated that from the
evaluation of the procurement of goods and services, it was known that there
were still several problems. Among other things, the components or materials
that make up the tools are still imported, or the procurement is delayed.
"Hence,
we feel the need to accelerate the procurement of goods and services. One
option to speed things up is to include the components or materials that make
up these tools in the e-catalog. Besides being faster, we hope that the
procurement process can also fulfill the principles of accountability,” he said
after the meeting at the LKPP Building in Jakarta (31/03).
During
the meeting, LKPP's response was very good. They asked MoSA to propose the
formation of a service catalog. "LKPP considers that this component is
special and only exists at MoSA. It can be carried out every year," said
the Secretary-General.
The
specialty components include sensors and modules, gearboxes, irons, wheels, and
leg support for electric wheelchairs. For three-wheeled motorcycles, the spare
parts needed are hollow iron, rear tub, etc.
“These
items will be included in the list of components or materials needed to
assemble aids. Furthermore, MoSA will make the specifications, which will then
be proposed to LKPP," he said.
Today's
meeting is only at the coordination stage, which will then be followed up with
a more technical meeting between MoSA' Goods and Services Procurement Unit
(UKPBJ) team and the LKPP team.
"MoSA
will soon prepare its service catalog as referred to by LKPP. This will then be
communicated with the component providers. The more providers involved, the
more efficient the price," he said.
The
meeting was attended by the Secretary-General, the Secretary of the Directorate
General of Social Protection and Security, Robben Rico, Director of Social
Rehabilitation for Persons with Disabilities, Eva Rahmi Kasim, and some heads
of technical implementation units within the Directorate General of Social
Rehabilitation. There was also the head of LKPP, Abdullah Azwar Anas, Deputy
for Monev and Procurement, Gatot Pambudhi Poetranto, Deputy for Development and
Human Resources Development (PPSDM), Sutan S. Lubis, Deputy for Advocacy and
Legal Issues Handling, Setya Budi Arijanta from LKPP.
MoSA
continues to increase support for persons with disabilities. Through the
Hearing Indonesia Program, for example, MoSA provides some assistive devices
for persons with disabilities. Types of assistive devices include close
captions smartphones, tricycle motorcycles, adaptive sticks, hearing aids, and
whistles.
By
using the devices, persons with disabilities will increase their response to
the environment and vice versa. With smartphones, for example, they can
understand messages received on their phones, even if they don't hear them.
The
cell phone is also equipped with a feature that converts voice into writing
that can be read by the beneficiary. They can still understand what the speaker
is saying if there is no sign language interpreter at an event.
MoSA
will disseminate information to the public to respond whenever they hear the
whistleblowing by persons with disabilities. That means some need immediate
help.
Not
only persons with disabilities, but MoSA is also going to give whistles to the
elderly if they are in an emergency, such as floods, fires, and other
disasters.
Public
Relations Bureau
Ministry
of Social Affairs