Thursday, January 1, 2009

Siti Fadilah Supari Reinforces 2,000 Youth Disaster standby Peduli (DASIPENA) in South Kalimantan

31 Dec 2008

Today, Dr. Menkes. dr. Siti Fadilah Supari, Sp.JP (K) reinforces the 2000 Youth Disaster standby Peduli (DASIPENA) in South Kalimantan Regional GOR Hasanudin, Banjarmasin. Present in the event the Governor of South Kalimantan. Drs.H.Rudy Arifin, MSi, Head of the National Disaster Relief, the Rector of the University Lambung Mangkurat, Alim Ulama and the Malay Society of South Kalimantan and local Muspida

In his speech Menkes said, to increase youth participation in a health crisis due to the disaster, in partnership with the MOH students, youth boarding, Saka Bakti Husada, nature lovers, the party youth and other youth organizations, youth establish standby disaster Peduli (DASIPENA). Thousands of members DASIPENA spread across parts of Indonesia will be improved with training capacity in the first victims of injury and the basics of disaster response.
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In connection with that case, the Ministry of Health has been providing assistance and health equipment pelaratan to the KDP meubelair Regional 9,381,020,543 worth of South Kalimantan, health equipment to the City Hospital Ulin Banjarmasin worth 23,628,220,000 and Emergency urban city of Banjarmasin worth Rp 1,590,600,000 and 10 fruit water PURIFIER which aims to improve the ability to act in emergency response in disaster situations. Menkes also inaugurate the building KDP Regional 2,302,851,069 worth of South Kalimantan., Said Dr. Siti Fadilah Supari.

Based on the record MOH [Ministry of Health] in 2007 as many as 69.7% Provincial Health Office has a Quick Reaction Team. South Kalimantan is one of the central point of the 9 Regional Penanggulangan crisis in Indonesia, would have to be more responsive and quick to give in response to health problems resulting from the disaster, said Dr. Siti Fadilah Supari.

DASIPENA in South Kalimantan, is a dedication to the 6. DASIPENA Regional first inaugurated in South Sulawesi, Makassar on 5 May 2008 with train 1600 people, and DASIPENA to-2 in the Regional Central Java, Semarang on 31 July 2008 to train 4,500 people, Dasipena to-3 Regional East Java, Surabaya in the dated 19 August 2008 to train 5,000 people, Dasipena to-4 in the Regional Bali, Denpasar, on 14 October 2008 with the practice in 1500 and Dasipena to-5 Regional Bandung in West Java on 20 December 2008 with the practice in 2000, while Dasipena to - 6 This schedule will train around 2,000 people from 12 districts and cities in the province of South Kalimantan.

DASIPENA is one of the MOH breakthrough in efforts to improve community development tackling the disaster. In relation to disaster response, including the Government of Indonesia MOH has made disaster preparedness efforts as national priorities expressed in the national action plan for disaster risk reduction (Disaster Risk Reduction). This is in accordance with Law No. 24 Year 2007 Disaster Relief on the runway in an effort to become a crisis of health, including the extraordinary incident (KLB), an epidemic and pandemic diseases, Menkes said.
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