“Training has been delivered to operators of 22 orphanages and temporary shelters across Highland Papua, with materials presented directly by representatives from the Ministry of Social Affairs,” said Ronald Yikwa, head of the Social Rehabilitation Division at the Highland Papua Social Affairs Office.
Speaking in Wamena, Jayawijaya District, on Sunday, he said the training program was designed to help all child protection facilities in the province comply with procedures mandated by the 1945 Constitution and the Child Protection Law.
He emphasized the importance of ensuring that orphanages and temporary shelters are managed responsibly and have the capacity to meet children’s basic needs.
“We hope operators of the 22 orphanages and temporary shelters across Highland Papua can provide quality services for orphans, ensuring their rights to education, health and social support are fulfilled,” Yikwa said.
He added that the regional government is committed to supporting orphanages and temporary shelters in creating environments that allow abandoned children to grow and develop.
“We will continue to encourage the completion of documents related to children in orphanages and temporary shelters,” he said, noting that such documents are essential for proposing direct cash assistance from the Ministry of Social Affairs.
Yikwa added that his office will work to distribute food assistance, citing the significant need for rice and milk in these facilities.
“We remain committed to making every effort to supply rice to local orphanages and temporary shelters,” he said.
Earlier, the Ministry of Social Affairs dispatched officials to conduct direct assessments of orphanages and temporary shelters in Highland Papua.
“We have reviewed the situation firsthand, and our next step is to report our findings to the central government so that facilities like the Izinmo Orphanage can be prioritized for assistance,” said ministry official Bisner Hotman Malau during a visit to the facility.
He stressed that although the ministry is committed to providing support, all assistance must follow the appropriate administrative process.
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