Ministry of Social Affairs Focusing on Four Policies of Family Hope Program
JAKARTA (February 13, 2020) -
The Indonesian Ministry of Social Affairs, in 2020, will focus the
implementation of Family of Hope Program (PKH) on four policies, namely
Stunting Prevention, KPM Graduation with Prosperity, Validation in Frontier, Least
developed areas (3T) and Synergy with the Family Planning Program (KB).
"First,
for the prevention of stunting and handling of malnutrition. The policy taken
is to increase the index of assistance for pregnant women and early childhood
categories," said Director of Family Social Security (JSK), Directorate
General of Social Protection and Security, MO. Royani in a Media Briefing event
in Jakarta, Thursday (13/2).
He
said that the increase in the index of assistance for pregnant women and early
childhood is expected to encourage the fulfillment of family nutritional needs.
"This
is as outlined in the government's vision and mission in the 2019-2024 National
Medium Term Development Plan (RPJMN), where prevention of stunting is one of
the national programs," he said.
The
index increase in the categories of pregnant women and early childhood, which
initially received IDR 2.4 million, rose to IDR 3 million.
Furthermore,
the aid index for other components was still constant, namely the Elementary
School Children's Education Component / equivalent IDR. 900,000 per year;
Junior High School Education Component / equivalent R IDR. 1.5 million per
year; Education component for high school children / equivalent IDR. 2 million
per year; Components of Persons with Severe Disabilities IDR. 2.4 million per
year; and Elderly Components 70 years and over, worth IDR 2.4 million per year.
The
second PKH policy is Graduasi Berdikari Sejahtera through empowering
Beneficiary Families (KPM) through People's Business Credit (KUR) and Micro
Credit.
"So,
the PKH policy is directed so that KPMs get access to business financing so
that they are more productive," said the Director.
Funding
is provided through KUR and micro credit, the government hopes that this will
encourage the strengthening of the people's economy towards an advanced
Indonesia.
The
Minister of Social Affairs, Juliari P. Batubara said that KUR for KPM PKH is a
partnership program of the Ministry of Social Affairs with Himbara members and
currently it has started with the distribution of KUR by BNI and BRI. On an
ongoing basis, the KUR program was also implemented by Bank Mandiri and BTN.
The
third policy, is the validation of the Frontier, Outermost, and Remote (3T)
areas, the saturation of districts or the addition of sub-districts in the
district to be the focus of this policy.
"Based
on Integrated Social Welfare Data (DTKS), the PKH team will search the 3T area
based on three components in PKH, namely health, education and social
welfare," he explained.
The
PKH team in question consists of the local City / Regency Social Service, PKH
facilitators and PKH officials from the center.
The
fourth is a synergy with the Family Planning (KB) program, meaning that PKH
focuses on the health of pregnant women and early childhood.
"For the health component, assistance is limited only to mothers with a maximum of two pregnancies, a maximum of two early childhood children. This is where PKH synergizes with the Family Planning Program which supports every family having only two children," he explained.
Submission of PKH Phase I Worth 7
Trillion
Entering
2020, last January, the distribution of PKH social assistance to KPMs
throughout Indonesia was valued at IDR. 7 trillion.
The
realization in stage I reached 9,024,049 KPM in the family consisting of school
children, early age children, pregnant women, severe disabilities and elderly
over 70 years in PKH families.
President
Joko Widodo also monitored the handover of PKH social assistance which took
place at the Rajawali Field, Cimahi City, West Java Province, Wednesday (29/1).
In the event which was attended by 2,500 KPM from Bandung Raya, the President
took a close look at how PKH as a national priority program was implemented
properly and had an impact, and had a direct dialogue with PKH recipient
mothers.
The
President also encouraged PKH recipient mothers to start
home businesses to increase family income.
To
mothers, the President explained that the government provides a financing
program that can be accessed by KPM PKH to increase business. For example,
through KUR, the Mekaar Program (Fostering a Prosperous Family Economy), and
Ultra Micro Financing (UMi).
The
director added that PKH is one of the Ministry's main portfolios which is
President Joko Widodo (Jokowi's) national priority program in reducing the
national poverty rate and inequality (Gini ratio), and achieving other
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) targets.
PKH
aims to improve the standard of living of Beneficiary Families (KPM); reduce
the expense burden and increase family income; creating changes in behavior and
independence of KPM; reducing poverty and inequality; introduce the benefits of
formal financial products and services to KPM.
To
note, in January 2020, the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) released the
Official Statistics News (BRS) regarding the poverty profile in Indonesia that
the poverty rate in September 2019 reached 9.22 percent. This figure is down
0.44 percentage points from the September 2018 data. This means that the number
of poor people in September 2019 was 24.79 million people, a decrease of 0.88
million people when compared to the record in September 2018.
The Ministry of Social Affairs is committed to encouraging poverty reduction through the PKH social assistance program, where since it was implemented in 2007, PKH has continued to grow bigger; both in terms of scale of coverage, quality of service and the resulting impact.