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Lasts Until December, Let's Participate in the Month of the Bandung City PMI Humanitarian Fund

The Bandung City PMI Humanitarian Fund Month reached 52.88 percent of the Rp1.6 billion target. This was conveyed by the Chairman of the Bandung City PKK TP Yunimar Mulyana in the 2022 Fund Month Evaluation Meeting at PMI Bandung City, Monday 3 October 2022.

Humas Kota Bandung Monday, 03 October 2022 19:28
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Ketua TP PKK Kota Bandung Yunimar Mulyana dalam Rapat Evaluasi Bulan Dana Tahun 2022

As of September 30, 2022, the 2022 Fund Month gains reached Rp894,885,500. While the PMI Fund Month will last until next December.

"It has been more than 2 months since the implementation of the PMI humanitarian fund month has been running. Alhamdulillah, so far, we have always shown encouraging progress," Yunimar said.

Furthermore, to achieve the 2022 Fund Month target, Yunimar gave several directions, including those relating to communication and coordination between collectors with the head and secretary of the field in order to overcome any obstacles in the field.

Then maximize operational tools in the form of Donation Receipts (TTS) and Derma Cards (KD) and carry out intensive evaluation monitoring.

"Let's work together to make the committee's target a success with maximum prayers and efforts," he said.

Previously, the Head of PMI Bandung City, Ade Koesjanto explained, 60 percent of the monthly funds were allocated for disaster management, coaching the younger generation (15 percent), public relations or organizations (5 percent) and ambulance services (20 percent).

"Most of the proceeds are for humanitarian purposes," he said.

The targets for this month of funding include visitors to entertainment venues, travel entrepreneurs, market traders, market entrepreneurs, MSMEs, Pertamina product entrepreneurs, and drinking water customers.

Including SIM applicants, STNK, car KIR, passports, land certificates as well as ASN.

"Our hope is of course that in 2022, this month's activities for humanitarian funds will go well," he said. (ray)**


Head of the Bandung City Communication and Information Technology

Yayan A. Brilyana