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Minister of Public Housing: BSPS Program to Reach 33,000 Households in East Java by 2026
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Minister of Public Housing: BSPS Program to Reach 33,000 Households in East Java by 2026

From CNN Indonesia · (8m ago) Indonesian Positive tone

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Indonesian Minister of Public Housing and Settlements, Maruarar Sirait, visited Surabaya, East Java, to accelerate the Self-Help Housing Stimulus (BSPS) program.
  • The program aims to assist low-income families, with East Java set to benefit 33,000 households in 2026, a significant increase from the previous year's 3,000 units.
  • Each recipient receives Rp20 million for housing materials and labor, with the program also expected to create job opportunities and boost the local economy.

Minister of Public Housing and Settlements Maruarar Sirait's recent visit to Surabaya underscores the Indonesian government's commitment to tackling housing poverty through the Self-Help Housing Stimulus (BSPS) program. As reported by CNN Indonesia, the significant expansion of BSPS in East Java, targeting 33,000 households by 2026, represents a substantial leap from the previous year's efforts. This initiative is more than just providing shelter; it's about empowering low-income families and stimulating economic activity at the grassroots level.

The BSPS program provides a crucial Rp20 million in aid per household, allocated for both building materials and labor costs. This direct financial injection not only improves the quality of housing for vulnerable populations but also generates employment. With an estimated three workers per house, the program is projected to create nearly 99,000 job opportunities across East Java. This multiplier effect highlights the government's focus on holistic development, where housing solutions are intertwined with economic empowerment.

Peningkatannya sangat besar, tahun lalu 3.000, sekarang di Jawa Timur mencapai 33.000 rumah.

โ€” Maruarar SiraitMinister Maruarar Sirait highlighted the significant increase in the number of BSPS program beneficiaries in East Java.

Beyond housing, Minister Sirait also used the visit to promote economic empowerment programs like Kredit Usaha Rakyat (KUR) and PNM Mekar, specifically targeting micro-entrepreneurs, particularly women. Recognizing the resilience and vital role of women in supporting family economies through small businesses, the government is providing access to credit and financial resources. This integrated approach demonstrates a comprehensive strategy to uplift communities, addressing not only basic needs but also fostering sustainable livelihoods.

From an Indonesian perspective, the BSPS program and its expansion are particularly meaningful. It reflects a national priority to ensure that every citizen has access to decent housing, a fundamental aspect of social welfare. The emphasis on self-help and community involvement, coupled with direct financial assistance, aligns with our cultural values of mutual cooperation (gotong royong). While international coverage might focus on the scale of the housing deficit, we in Indonesia understand the deeper impact: strengthening families, revitalizing communities, and building a more equitable society from the ground up. The government's proactive stance, as exemplified by Minister Sirait's direct engagement, shows a dedication to reaching those most in need and ensuring that development initiatives translate into tangible improvements in people's lives.

Kalau 33 ribu rumah dikerjakan tiga orang, berarti hampir 99 ribu tenaga kerja terlibat. Ini dampaknya besar terhadap ekonomi.

โ€” Maruarar SiraitMinister Maruarar Sirait explained the economic impact of the BSPS program in terms of job creation.
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Originally published by CNN Indonesia in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.