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DPPKB Bandung City Updates Population Data, Let's Support Data Cadres

The Bandung City Population Control and Family Planning Service is currently carrying out the 2022 Family Data Collection or PK22 updating activities simultaneously in 19 sub-districts consisting of 73 urban villages in the city of Bandung.

Humas Kota Bandung Thursday, 06 October 2022 14:59
Kegiatan Pemutakhiran Pendataan Keluarga Tahun 2022
Kegiatan Pemutakhiran Pendataan Keluarga Tahun 2022

This activity will take place from September 1 to October 31, 2022.

To note, updating PK22 is an activity to update Indonesian family data by completing, repairing, updating, recording mutations, recording migrations and registering new families that do not yet exist in the 2021 family data collection results.

The process is carried out through home visits by interviewing and observing families.

“This data collection is free. Implementing the data collection is a cadre of data collection at the RW level as many as 2146 people who were given a Decree from the Head of the Service. Data collection uses gadgets with applications from the central BKKBN," said Head of Population Control Nurhayati to Bandung City Public Relations, Thursday, October 6, 2022.

Visits to residents' homes began at 09.00 WIB until the interview process with the family was completed.

The purpose of this updating of family data is to obtain accurate family data to be used by the Government in planning, population control programs and family planning.

The sub-districts that became the locus were the districts of Antapani, Sukasari, Coblong, Babakan Ciparay, Cicendo, Regol, Bandung Kulon, Kiaracondong, Bojongloa Kidul, Cibeunying Kaler, Sumur Bandung, Buah Batu, Ujung Berung, Gede Bage, Bojongloa Kaler, Cidadap, Astana Anyar, Batunununggal and Lengkong.

In this regard, Nurhayati said, support from all parties is needed to successfully update the 2022 family data collection in the city of Bandung so that it can be completed on time and accurate data is obtained as material for planning family and population development.

"Support is needed from the community in order to accept the data collection cadres," said Nurhayati. (ray)**


Head of the Bandung City Communication and Information Technology

Yayan A. Brilyana