BANDUNG (August 26th,
2024) – Ministry of Social Affairs (MoSA) involved Ministry of National
Development Planning/ Development Planning Board of
Republic of Indonesia and Veteran National Development University (UPN) in Jawa
Timur in the preparation for the 2025-2029
MoSA Strategic Plan (Renstra). The discussion of the initial draft of
the Strategic Plan held in Bandung on August 26th – 27th
was a continuation of previous discussions to refine the draft.
"This event is the third
stage after previous discussions that were also attended by directors, center
heads, and planners from each work unit," said the Acting Head of MoSA
Planning Bureau Budi Satriyo on Monday (08/26/2024).
In drafting the strategic plan,
MoSA referred to the National Long-Term Development Plan document, National
Mid-Term Development Plan, as well as the Asta Cita, which was the program of
the elected president. The drafted strategic plan accommodated several aspects,
including burden reduction programs in the form of basic assistance,
counselling programs, empowerment enhancement programs through
entrepreneurship, capacity-building programs for social welfare organizers, and
management support services.
In this discussion, the Planning
Bureau also involved MoSA academics, namely lecturers and trainers. Budi stated
that this was an effort to strengthen MoSA. "We want all MoSA components,
including technical units, centers, as well as lecturers and trainers, to work
together to strengthen Ministry of Social Affairs," he said.
In the two-day discussion, input
was received from the participants regarding matters not yet included in the
Strategic Plan (Renstra). A list has been compiled to complement the strategic
plan to cover aspects related to the implementation of social welfare in
Indonesia.
Head of the Social Economic Study
Center at UPN Veteran Jatim, Ignatia Martha Hendrati, appreciated MoSA effort
by involving other institutions with insights into development planning, such
as the Ministry of National Development Planning/ Development Planning Board
and UPN Veteran, to strengthen MoSA Strategic Plan. "I commend MoSA for
involving us from UPN and Development Planning Board in drafting the
document." It can be seen that the Ministry of Social Affairs is very
serious in preparing its plans," said Martha.