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Pemkab Kepulauan Seribu Raih Penghargaan Swasti Saba Padapa KKS

Seribu Islands Wins Swasti Saba Padapa Award

The Seribu Islands Regency administration once again received the Swasti Saba Predicate Padapa award at the Healthy Regency/City (KKS) 2023 competition from the Ministry of Health.

Thank God, we were selected again and won the Swasti Saba award in the Padapa category

Seribu Islands Regent, Junaedi said that of the five cities and one district in Jakarta, his area was the only one to receive the award.

This award was given by the Ministry of Home and the Ministry of Health every two years to cities and districts that successfully implement arrangements in this program.

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"Thank God, we were selected again and won the Swasti Saba award in the Padapa category. This is a proud achievement," he expressed, Wednesday (11/29).

He explained this award was also the responsibility of the government and society to jointly maintain a clean environment and clean water.

"Hopefully, we can maintain this award. But we're also optimistic that we will be able to level up," he hoped.

Seribu Islands Healthy Regency Forum Chairman, Ayub Chalid expressed his gratitude for the support of all parties from preparation to assessment.

In maintaining this award, there were several assessments that had to be passed. These included community life, settlements and homes, healthy schools, healthy tourism, transportation (ships), social protection, and also disaster prevention.

"In the future, it is hoped that Seribu Islands will be able to win the KKS award at the Wiwerda or Wistara level. At least, you can go up a level," he stated.

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