Work on Social and Public Health Facilities in Lombok by Yayasan Skala Indonesia and CSR Sampoerna For Indonesia Targeted for Completion in Early December

The sustainability of Sampoerna for Indonesia's CSR program with Perkumpulan Skala has reached the stage of working on social facilities (social media) and public facilities (Fasum) along with building Disaster Alert Villages in the assisted areas.

The assisted village is Sandik Village in West Lombok, Selengan Village in North Lombok, Obel-Obel Village and Sembalun Bumbung Village in East Lombok.

The selection of assisted villages is based on areas that have a high potential for landslides, especially landslides caused by the earthquake that has occurred in Lombok. As an example in Sandik Village itself there are landslide points in 16 hamlet.

In Selengan Village itself has the potential for landslides, earthquake, drought due to the Lombok fault in this village. “After the earthquake the water disappeared, there was mud in almost every house.” Recalls a villager from Selengan during a meeting with the Scale team.

For in Obel-Obel Village, The topography adjacent to the rocky hills causes the potential for landslides with rock material directly facing residents' houses.

“There is a new settlement, i.e. houses that move to a safer place. Here we make a water tower for the needs of the residents, public toilets scattered at two points and berugak for meetings and posyandu.” Obviously the LO of Obel-Obel Mulyono Village.

Social facilities and public facilities themselves consist of berugak, prayer room, public toilets and other sanitation facilities in accordance with the conditions of each region. Public facilities and social facilities can be used by the community as a means of meeting, posyandu and also the use of sanitation and clean water.

According to the Executive Director of the Scale Indonesia Foundation, Trinimalaningrum, construction of public facilities and social services carried out by the Sampoerna For Indonesia Scale and CSR Team with the support of the community in four local villages which started in the fourth week of October is targeted to be completed in early December 2018.

"So we ramped up the work for more than a month. Thank God, many local people are involved and participate,he said (Santi/Wan).

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