INFOKU, BLORA – There are 372 households in Blorasanitation development program from the Special Allocation Fund (DAK). The number is spread across 12 villages, and is expected to increase access to healthy sanitation for the community.
Head of the Cipta Karya Division of the Blora Public Works and Spatial Planning Agency (DPUPR), Firmansyah, said that the 2025 Sanitation DAK program was final and would soon be realized.
His party is currently taking turns holding socialization of the 2025 Sanitation Special Allocation Fund (DAK) in each village.
"This year, there are 12 villages in Blora Regency that received DAK Sanitation," he said.
Firmansyah revealed that each village will receive sanitation development assistance for 31 beneficiary families (KPM) or 372 households spread across 12 villages.
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The budget disbursed comes from DAK transfer funds. He advised the beneficiaries to be grateful and utilize the assistance optimally.
"This facility is used well, maintained, and recipients can pray for other residents who have not had the opportunity to be given similar sustenance," he added.
Meanwhile, Bogorejo Village Head (Kades) Farid Aang Mualifi said that his village was selected as a recipient of DAK sanitation benefits.
Initially, 60 KPMs were proposed, but after budget revision, 31 KPMs were approved.
"We thank DPUPR and are committed to supporting the synergy between the Field Facilitator Team (TFL), Community Self-Help Groups (KSM), and KPM so that the construction of Sanimas runs successfully," explained Farid.
He also emphasized efforts to equalize aid for residents who have not been covered this year.
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The village government will try to do this through aspirations or village funds at the upcoming Village Deliberation (Musdes).
"The 2025 Sanitation DAK Program is expected to increase access to healthy sanitation for the Blora community, while supporting sustainable development targets in the basic infrastructure sector," he said. (Endah/ IST )
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