“We want villages to stand resilient in the face of climate change impacts. To this end, we aim to bolster the capacity of rural regions to manage climate risks in an independent and sustainable manner,” Villages and Development of Disadvantaged Regions Minister, Yandri Susanto, said.
Speaking at the IRID’s inauguration ceremony, he emphasized the government’s dedication to ensuring that villages across the country can withstand the adverse effects of climate change.
He explained that the index is expected to support the formulation and implementation of programs, particularly those focused on strengthening food security, promoting proper waste management, and advancing the green economy.
He underlined that the index is meant to serve as a strategic tool for shaping a brighter future in rural areas amid the risks of climate change-induced food crises, noting that its application will go beyond meteorology.
The minister further said that the central government has authorized rural officials to allocate a portion of their Village Funds to support climate change mitigation efforts.
At the ceremony, House of Representatives (DPR) legislator Verrell Bramasta expressed full support for the index, saying it would help village leaders and farmers adapt to extreme weather.
The deputy head of Karawang district, Maslani, also expressed his administration’s appreciation.
“Hopefully, this index will serve as a strategic step toward addressing climate change-related challenges, especially in rural regions. We in Karawang are ready to support sustainable village development efforts through data digitization and integration,” he added.
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