INFOKU, BLORA - Head of the Community and Village Empowerment Service (Dinas PMD) Yayuk Windrati, explained that as many as 52 villages in Blora Regency received awards in the form of 2024 Village Fund Performance Allocations, or incentives from the Central Government distributed through the Ministry of Finance (Kemenkeu).
"This award is given as a form of appreciation for the performance of villages that meet the criteria set by the Ministry of Finance. This incentive is given to villages that are considered to have the best performance. This year, there are 52 villages in Blora Regency that received village incentive allocations. Each village received funds of IDR 138,495,000, with a total budget reaching IDR 7,201,740,000," said Yayuk, Wednesday (10/23/2024).
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Yayuk also explained the list of villages receiving incentives spread across various sub-districts. "In Jati Sub-district there is 1 village, Randublatung 3 villages, Kradenan 4 villages, Kedungtuban 1 village, Cepu 5 villages, Jiken 1 village, Jepon 3 villages, Ngawen 7 villages, Kunduran 11 villages, Todanan 6 villages, Bogorejo 4 villages, and Japah 5 villages," Yayuk detailed.
According to him, this allocation is based on a performance assessment carried out by the Ministry of Finance based on various criteria.
"This performance assessment is very comprehensive, covering financial performance, development, governance, and awards received by the village," he added.
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Nationally, in 2024, village incentives will be given to 15,124 villages throughout Indonesia, with a total budget of IDR 2 trillion.
This fund is part of the total Village Fund distributed by the Central Government, which reaches IDR 71 trillion, with a regular allocation of IDR 69 trillion and village incentives of IDR 2 trillion.
"This award is expected to be a motivation for villages in Blora to continue to improve their performance. We hope that villages that have not received an allocation this year can be motivated to do better in the years to come," he concluded. (Setyorini)
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