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Foreword
STARTING FROM YEAR 2008. AFTER WORKING IN OVER 3 YEARS TIME, MULTIPLE
SUCCESSFUL IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PAMSIMAS PROGRAM STARTS LOOK.
Of course this success is a form of very good
cooperation between government, private
sector and the community. Those three work
together well in every real steps to succeed
diversity programs implementation.
One thing has to be written down is the
changing of the healthy behavior of the society
communities in PAMSIMAS area. Community
behavior has now moved towards to a better
direction that is more productive.
The documentation of PAMSIMAS action is
one of the appreciation to the various parties
who have participated actively to make the
dreams of the society come through about
the better living conditions and welfare.
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Foreword
Mobilizing Public
Awareness
Ir. M. Burhanuddin Madjid, M.Si
Head of PPMU - PAMSIMAS
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Contents
Focus 1-10
infrastructure 11-24
infrastructure 25-30
Prosperous Life
Removing Tradition Of
Defecating Rice Fields
In The Former Land and
Plantation Area
PAMSIMAS
Institutionalization Active
Participation Communit
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Directors
Editor in Chief
infrastructure 31-40
infrastructure 41-56
Gender 57-58
When Tenderness
Synergize With
Power
Peoples Enthusiasm In
Welcoming Clean Water
Pamsimas Changed Our
Lives Into More Hygienic
Ones
Toilet Lottery
Mancani Is Shining Now
Going To Reliability Of
Martajaya
The Delightful Of Changing
Paradigm
Editors
Contributors
Graphic Design
Rendra Rif
Publisher
Focus
Copenhagen Declaration
describes absolute poverty
as a condition characterized
by severe shortages of basic
human needs, including
food, safe drinking water,
sanitation facilities, health,
home, education, and
information
PROSPEROUS
LIFE
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Sanitation Community
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Pump house
Health training
Community Empowerment
General faucet
School latrines
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PAMSIMAS GENERAL
PURPOSE IS TO HELP IN
REDUCING POVERTY IN
THE ORGANIZATION
OF ACTIVE COMMUNITY
PARTICIPATION
GOVERNMENT RURAL
AND SUBURBAN (PERIURBAN) THROUGH
PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN
THE GOVERNMENT,
PRIVATE AND PUBLIC
SECTOR.
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of Water Supply Facilities and Sanitation (BPSpams). Through these two results, the expected
needs of the community will drinking water and
proper sanitation can be met which in turn can
improve health and social economic levels of
society.
PMAC as a consultant through the provincial DMAC
as a consultant assisted with the city / District and
Community Facilitator Team, PAMSIMAS translate
the implementation infrastructure activities
in the form of development drinking water
installations and motivate the change the quality
of life. The overall shape activity is a manifestation
of participatory process, where all activities
implemented is the result of the deal community
and real needs that can be answered The main
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DREAMS
A HEADMAN
VILLAGE
to all residen
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Longing
H. Baso Alang (45 years)
as head of the village
the availability of
clean water is cheap
and health have been realized.
Joint with 61st
family, village residents
This Bottotanre obtain
access to clean water since
PAMSIMAS realize
clean water supply project
in 2009.
1. Reservoir
2. Intake
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Infrastructure
HAVING
and LOVE
Many of the problems that arise
after a variety of public facilities
was completed.The most
common is that the facility was
finally broken and abandoned
without any attempt to fix. Local
people are always waiting for the
improvement efforts undertaken
by the government.
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2.
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already collected Rp. 1.515 million, In this way, it is not impossible that
brSamaenre villagers will have clean
water and sanitation facilities for
more better in their hamlets. Here
it was clear that they feel ownership
and love PAMSIMAS facilities. They
hope that what they have done will
inspire people in many other places.
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2.
3.
4.
Public hydrants
Tool Registrar Water Meter
Family latrines
Handwashing training soap
ANDI SUWARDI
Head Hamlet Samaenre
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THIRTY YEARS IS NOT A SHORT TIME. GET ACCESS TO AN WAITING WATER AND HEALTHY. NOW
OVER, DROWNING IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE HOPE THAT HAD THE MOST PEOPLE BUSTLE WORK
AS FARM LABORERS, ALMOST LOST REGARDLESS PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN TIMES A FEW TENS OF
HAULING WATER FROM THE RIVER
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2.
3.
4.
5.
Reservoir
Artesian well
Tool Registrar Water Meter
Information boards PAMSIMAS
General faucet
SYARIFUDDIN
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2.
3.
4.
5.
Reservoir
Family latrines
Bath Place,Wash
Handwashing in Schools
Chairman BP-SPAMS, Hj Agustina
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REMOVING TRADITION OF
DEFECATING
RICE FIELDS IN THE FORMER LAND
AND PLANTATION AREA
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1. Landscape defecate in
the Garden
2. Clean Water and Healthy
outcome of PAMSIMAS
3. Public toilets
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Water flows....
...Were not poor anymore
PROGRAM FOR DRINKING WATER
SUPPLY AND SANITATION IN
THE COMMUNITY-BASED REAL
STRETCHER PAMSIMAS ABLE TO
CHANGE THE PARADIGM IN PUBLIC
LIFE. AT LEAST, THE AMENDMENT IS
DEFINITELY LOOK IN THE VILLAGE
MALIMPUNG, PATAMPANUA DISTRICT,
DISTRICT PINRANG, SOUTH
SULAWESI. SPURRED THE GENERAL
PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE
IMPROVING QUALITY.
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2.
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5.
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MINI PAM MATTIROWALIE
IMPROVING THE
NEW LIFE
LIMITATIONS OF WATER
TO MAKE PEOPLE TO
BE VERY EFFECTIVE
WATER. MORE WATER
USED FOR DRINKING
AND COOKING. THE
NEED FOR WATER
BATH, CHAPTER,
WASHING CLOTHES
AND EQUIPMENT TO
BE EATING LESS AND
COOKING EQUIPMENT
MET. THIS COULD
RESULT IN LEATHER OR
A VARIETY OF DISEASES
STOMACH.
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2.
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PEOPLES ENTHUSIASM IN
WELCOMING CLEAN WATER
FARAWAY, ABOUT 33 KILOMETERS FROM THE
TOWN OF MAKALE, KABUPATEN TANA TORAJA,
THE PEOPLES PARTICIPATIONS ARE WORTH
TWO THUMBS IN DEVELOPING THEIR VILLAGE
WHICH IS FURTHER LEFT THAN OTHER AREAS
IN INDONESIA.
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THE IMPROPER WATER
AND SANITATION
INFRASTRUCTURES AND
STRUCTURES, ESPECIALLY
IN RURAL AND PERIURBAN AREAS ADVERSELY
AFFECT THE HEALTH
AND ENVIRONMENT.
THIS, IN TURN, AFFECT THE
ECONOMY OF FAMILIES.
he village of Gandangbatu is
a village in the regency of
Tana Toraja that was chosen
to be one of Pamsimas projects
locations. The hilly topography of
Tana Toraja causes difficulties for
the people to obtain clean and
hygienic water. The closest spring
for Gandangbatu is located in
Amdeso and ToBubun, about 4
kilometers away.
Such condition is definitely
troublesome for the people to
obtain water to fulfill their daily
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Water Sarambu
Wae Cekke
Gives New Life to Compong Village
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he village of Compong
encompasses an area of 91,6
square kilometers. It has
population of 1778 / 368 families
in 4 sub-villages. Most area of this
village is plantations so most of
the villagers work as planters, and
the rest are farmers, merchants,
masons, carpenters, and those who
work in public service. Rainfed
rice fields, cacao, clove, lemon, and
various fruits, are common in this
village. Some of the harvest are for
their own consumption, and the
rest are for sale. Villagers Compong
a Muslim Bugis tribe.
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Infrastructure
The implementation
of Drinking Water
and Sanitation on the
Community Basis Program
(PAMSIMAS) in Majene
Regency has the highes
appaisal in the Province
of West Sulawesi. One of
the location of Pamsimas
Program in Majene
regency is in Batu Sambua
village Tallambalao, subdistrict of Tammerodo
Sendana.
TOILET
LOTTERY
Bringing the changing of healthy life
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Spring Mountain
Marwangin who gave
Mancini village community
life.
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MANCANI IS
SHINING NOW
Mancani Thats what happening in Mancani village, subdistrict of Telluwanua, Palopo city. The people in that
village make well drilling to meet their water need. The
water they get from well drilling contain of calcium.
That make a lot of people have kidney deseas that
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Going to RELIABILITY
of MARTAJAYA
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1. School CTPS.
2. School Toilet.
3. The people enjoying the
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THE DELIGHTFUL OF
CHANGING PARADIGM
he alleviation poverty that have been done by PAMSIMAS has changed the
paradigm of people life style significantly. At least that changes could be
significantly seen in the village of Lasiwala,sub-district of Pitu Riawa, Sidenreng
Rappang Regency South Sulawesi.The people in general are more motivated in
increasing their health and welfare . One of it is in the formed of drinking water and
sanitation provision which use the PAMSIMAS program.
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2.
3.
4.
Reservoir.
Family latrines
Water meter recording devices.
Soap Hand Washing
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Gender
WHEN
TENDERNESS
SYNERGIZE WITH
POWER
A WOMENS TENDERNESS IS NOT
IDENTICAL WITH WEAKNESS.
ESPECIALLY IN ONE SIDE,
TENDERNESS USUALLY CAN
CONTROL POWER. CERTAINLY
THE CONTROL IS VERY INVOLVED
WITH A POSITIVE MEANING FOR
COMMUNITY.
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North Mamuju
Mamuju
Palopo
Tana Toraja
Majene
Pinrang
Sidrap
Wajo
Makassar
Gowa
Bulukumba
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SOUTH SULAWESI
WEST SULAWESI
Makassar City
Palopo City
Bulukumba Regency
Gowa Regency
Tana Toraja Regency
Pinrang Regency
Sidrap Regency
Wajo Regency
Mamuju Regency
North Mamuju Regency
Majene Regency
Public Information
2008
2009
:
9
:
79
: 65.974
: 27.307
: 277.712
:
:
City / Regency
Village / Country
FL
FL
Persons
77.636 Persons
55.703 Persons
2010
City / Regency
Village / Country
Total of Family Leader in the Village/ Country
Family Leader on Poor
Total Population
Beneficiaries
Drinking Water Facilities
Sanitation Facilities
City / Regency
Village / Country
Total of Family Leader in the Village/ Country
Family Leader on Poor
Total Population
Beneficiaries
Drinking Water Facilities
Sanitation Facilities
:
11 City / Regency
:
146 Village / Country
: 146.292 FL
: 39.500 FL
: 622.944 Persons
: 163.670 Persons
: 102.630 Persons
City / Regency
Village / Country
Total of Family Leader in the Village/ Country
Family Leader on Poor
Total Population
Beneficiaries
Drinking Water Facilities
Sanitation Facilities
:
10 City / Regency
:
142 Village / Country
: 107.890 FL
: 45.867 FL
: 454.562 Persons
: 108.991 Persons
: 55.567 Persons
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South Sulawesi
2008
2009
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:
City / Regency
Village / Country
FL
FL
Persons
57.074 Persons
50.053 Persons
City / Regency
Village / Country
Total of Family Leader in the Village/ Country
Family Leader on Poor
Total Population
Beneficiaries
Drinking Water Facilities
Sanitation Facilities
:
8 City / Regency
:
106 Village / Country
: 119.468 FL
: 39.486 FL
: 507.317 Persons
: 101.310 Persons
: 78.482 Persons
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:
8
:
70
: 57.820
: 24.151
: 243.987
2010
City / Regency
Village / Country
Total of Family Leader in the Village/ Country
Family Leader on Poor
Total Population
Beneficiaries
Drinking Water Facilities
Sanitation Facilities
City / Regency
Village / Country
Total of Family Leader in the Village/ Country
Family Leader on Poor
Total Population
Beneficiaries
Drinking Water Facilities
Sanitation Facilities
PAMSIMAS
:
7
:
96
: 82.355
: 31.883
: 342.650
:
:
City / Regency
Village / Country
FL
FL
Persons
80.554 Persons
39.433 Persons
West Sulawesi
2008
2009
:
:
:
:
:
1
9
8.154
3.156
33.725
City / Regency
Village / Country
FL
FL
Persons
:
:
20.562 Persons
5.650 Persons
2010
City / Regency
Village / Country
Total of Family Leader in the Village/ Country
Family Leader on Poor
Total Population
Beneficiaries
Drinking Water Facilities
Sanitation Facilities
City / Regency
Village / Country
Total of Family Leader in the Village/ Country
Family Leader on Poor
Total Population
Beneficiaries
Drinking Water Facilities
Sanitation Facilities
:
3
:
40
: 26.824
: 13.684
: 115.627
:
:
City / Regency
Village / Country
FL
FL
Persons
62.360 Persons
24.148 Persons
City / Regency
Village / Country
Total of Family Leader in the Village/ Country
Family Leader on Poor
Total Population
Beneficiaries
Drinking Water Facilities
Sanitation Facilities
:
3
:
46
: 25.535
: 13.984
: 111.912
:
:
City / Regency
Village / Country
FL
FL
Persons
28.437 Persons
16.134 Persons
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