The Special Autonomy Fund helps the development of Papua and West Papua




President Joko Widodo set a special autonomy fund (autonomy) for Papua and West Papua Provinces in the 2021 State Revenue and Expenditure Budget Draft (RAPBN 2021) amounting to IDR 7.8 trillion. This figure is an increase from the 2020 Revised State Budget, which is IDR 7.6 trillion.

In accordance with the mandate of the law, the allocation of special autonomy funds for the provinces of Papua and West Papua is equivalent to two percent of the total national general allocation fund ceiling (DAU) and is valid for 20 years.

The Special Autonomy Fund is also directed to finance the development and maintenance of infrastructure, empowerment of the people's economy, poverty alleviation, as well as education, social and health funding.

"The Special Autonomy Fund has been helping indigenous Papuans, helping to develop Papua, especially from the budget side it continues to increase," said the chairman of the Jayapura City DPRD, Abisai Rollo.

He suggested, to be more optimal in terms of use, a special institution that manages funds should be created. If not, then it is hoped that the regional government that receives the funds will actually use the funds according to the allocation so that the benefits are truly felt by the Papuan people. Abisai explained that what has been good from the implementation of Otsus must be maintained.

He hopes that the special autonomy funds will also be directed to traditional villages, indigenous Papuans. The native Papuans who want to study both at home and abroad can find it easy. If necessary, create a special hospital with special autonomy funds so that residents no longer have to pay expenses if they are sick.

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