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Pamsimas III Program Coordination Meeting 2021

Samarinda, June 17, 2021, 08.30 WITA . Bappeda of East Kalimantan Province attended the Pamsimas III Program Coordination Meeting in 2021. The event was attended by the East Kalimantan and Regency/City PUPR-Pera Office, East Kalimantan Provincial Health Office and Bappeda/Bapelitbang Provincial and Regency/City. The speakers present included PPMU representatives, BPPW East Kalimantan and ROMS Pamsimas.

Community-Based Sanitation and Sanitation Supply Program or known as Pamsimas is a platform for the development of rural drinking water and sanitation carried out with a community approach.

The construction of the System for Supply of Drinking Water and Sanitation (SPAMS) includes the construction of reservoirs, simple water treatment, piping networks, water towers and hand washing facilities. There are also training and promotion, namely: Technical Training, Administration & Procurement of Goods and Services, Disability Training, PHBS School & Community Health Promotion and SPAMS Management Improvement Training (KP-SPAMS).

with regard to the follow-up of the activities in Pamsimas in 2020 in all districts in East Kalimantan delivered by the resource person that in the TFM tiered, the Regency ROMS and the Provincial ROMS examined and ensured the completeness of the LPD reporting documents again up to LP2K, the physical that is built, and by paying attention to aspects of functioning, aspects of utilization, aspects of management and sustainability aspects.

Pamsimas III Program in 2021 in East Kalimantan originating from APBN funds amounting to Rp8.3 billion and APBD funds amounting to Rp2.2 billion. The location of the activity covers the regencies of Paser, Kubar, Kukar, Berau and PPU. There are also village incentive grant funds to safe drinking water to 7 villages in Kubar with APBN funds of Rp1.9 billion. Whereas DAK assignment of drinking water in 2021 in Paser (as many as 1 village), Kukar (as many as 5 villages), and Berau (as many as 2 villages) with APBN funds of Rp16.9 billion. As well as rural drinking water grants (HAMP) in 2021 in Kukar (proposed as many as 3 villages) with APBN funds of Rp548 million.

generally with the achievement of 16 (sixteen) Key Performance Indicators (KPI) can be said to have not been achieved. In this regard, the regional government is expected to be more optimal in its handling efforts.

(Humasbappeda/Ismi) .