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Indonesian Army Pledges to Build One Million Toilets

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17 May 2017 07:06 WIB

State-owned insurance firm PT ASABRI officiated the construction of sanitation facilities in the form of public bathing, washing and toilet facilities (MCK) as many as 28 units in Indonesian border namely in Nunukan regency area, North Kalimantan. TEMPO/Subekti

TEMPO.CO, JakartaThe Indonesian Army (TNI AD) has pledged to build a million toilets for families from different villages across the archipelago. The purpose is to assist them in leading a sanitary lifestyle.

"Around 24 million families in Indonesia do not have good sanitation facilities owing to poverty, poor knowledge about the importance of health, and inaccessibility," General Mulyono, Army Chief of Staff, said on Tuesday.

Considering this factual reality, the TNI has committed to build a million toilets by collaborating with the Ministry of Health, through its community service program called Tentara Manunggal Membangun Desa (TMMD), he revealed.

Speaking at the technical meeting of the 99th TMMD (TNIs Integrated Village Development Program) here, Mulyono noted the toilet-building program was also relevant to the governments target of eliminating open defecation in the country by 2019.

In connection with this commitment, the TNI will train 65 village supervisory non-commissioned officers (Babinsa) in the third week of May as community health educators, he mentioned.

The number of Babinsa personnel who would be trained to be community health educators would be increased to 3,520 in 2018 to support public awareness campaigns targeting families to teach them the importance of exercising sanitary lifestyle, he remarked.

The 99th TMMD program will be held from July 4 to August 2, 2017, by involving 58 companies of Indonesian Army personnel and 8,700 volunteers of related government bodies. They would be deployed to 58 districts and cities, 60 subdistricts and 92 villages across the archipelago.

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