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Danantara Indonesia, in collaboration with the State-Owned Enterprises Management Body (BP BUMN), will construct 15,000 temporary housing units in disaster-affected areas of North Sumatra and Aceh. The project prioritizes safety, feasibility, and community needs, with coordination from local governments and relevant agencies. The initiative includes deploying 1,066 volunteers and 109 trucks carrying humanitarian aid to support emergency response and recovery efforts.
Danantara Indonesia, in partnership with the State-Owned Enterprises Management Body (BP BUMN), has announced plans to build approximately 15,000 temporary housing units (Huntara) in multiple locations affected by recent disasters. The construction is set to be carried out in coordination with local governments and relevant agencies, ensuring that the housing meets safety standards, is habitable, and addresses community needs.
The initiative extends beyond housing construction. Danantara is also mobilizing significant resources to support disaster relief efforts, including the deployment of 1,066 volunteers and 109 trucks carrying humanitarian aid. Aceh has been identified as one of the primary areas for initial distribution. This comprehensive approach aims to provide immediate relief while supporting the gradual recovery of affected communities.
Danantara's Chief Operational Officer, Dony Oskaria, emphasized the organization's commitment to supporting displaced citizens, ensuring their basic needs are met, and facilitating a staged recovery process. This effort underscores the role of state-owned enterprises in providing critical infrastructure and support during times of crisis.
Temporary Housing Construction Initiative
Disaster Relief Efforts