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Program / Department Summary
Kelurahan Cisalak is one of six sub-districts located in Sukmajaya District, Depok City, West Java. The total population in Cisalak reached 17,264 people consisting of 8,644 men and 8,620 women with a total household of 5,490 families with a population density of 6,474 people/km2 with an average of 4 people per household. The number of poor individuals is quite large in the Cisalak area, based on the number of beneficiaries from the Integrated Social Welfare Data (DTKS) of approximately 8,000 out of a total of 17,000 people who are recipients of economic assistance, most of them live in Zone 2.
Cisalak is also facing serious sanitation and clean water issues, especially in Zone 2 where it is a densely populated area where many septic tanks are built close to water sources and have the potential to pollute it. Based on the social mapping report, the community uses groundwater as a source of drinking water. The large number of septic tanks adjacent to water sources has the potential to contaminate clean water sources. Preliminary test results show groundwater is not safe for drinking water. Meanwhile, in a report issued by the National Team for the Acceleration of Poverty Reduction (TNP2K), one of the 4 main factors causing stunting is the issue of sanitation and clean water. A synergy between a Corporate/Corporate Foundation and Mercy Corps Indonesia aims to contribute to stunting prevention in Depok and catalyze collaboration with the wider stakeholders in the city.
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