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Danantara, Indonesia's investment management agency, aims to build 15,000 temporary homes for victims of the recent floods and landslides in Sumatra. The project, which is expected to be completed within 3 months, has shown positive progress, with hundreds of units already under construction. CEO Rosan P. Roeslani expressed commitment to delivering the homes, stating that 500 units will be ready for occupancy within the next week.
Danantara, Indonesia's investment management agency, has taken a significant step in providing relief to the victims of the recent floods and landslides in Sumatra. The agency has targeted the construction of 15,000 temporary homes, which are expected to be completed within 3 months. This ambitious project aims to provide shelter to those who have lost their homes due to the disasters.
According to CEO Rosan P. Roeslani, the project has shown positive progress, with hundreds of units already under construction. Roeslani expressed his commitment to delivering the homes, stating that 500 units will be ready for occupancy within the next week. This rapid progress is a testament to Danantara's dedication to supporting the affected communities.
While the progress is promising, there are still challenges that need to be addressed. The construction of temporary homes is just the first step in the relief efforts. Danantara and other agencies involved will need to ensure that the homes are safe, durable, and meet the needs of the victims. Furthermore, plans for permanent housing and rehabilitation of the affected areas will need to be developed and implemented.
Danantara's efforts in providing temporary housing for the victims of the Sumatra disasters are a significant step in the right direction. The agency's commitment to completing the project within a short timeframe is commendable, and the progress made so far is promising. However, it is essential to continue monitoring the situation and addressing the challenges that arise to ensure that the relief efforts are effective and sustainable.
Pembangunan Hunian Sementara
Bantuan Bencana Sumatra