Summary of Workshop Aplikasi Verifikasi dan Validasi (Verval) Data Keluarga Berisiko Stunting (KRS) Tahun 2025

Summary of the Video: "Workshop Aplikasi Verifikasi dan Validasi (Verval) Data Keluarga Berisiko Stunting (KRS) Tahun 2025"


Main Ideas and Concepts

  1. Importance of Family Data in National Development
    • Strong, resilient families are the foundation of a strong nation.
    • Indonesian families are diverse mosaics reflecting social, economic, educational, health, and welfare conditions.
    • Family data collection reveals the stories behind numbers and is crucial for understanding family conditions and national progress.
    • The Ministry of Population and Family Development (BKKBN) leads family data collection with support from over 600,000 cadre mothers nationwide.
    • Challenges in data collection include transportation, limited signals, and hard-to-reach areas.
    • Quality family data supports targeted interventions, social assistance, poverty alleviation, and health programs.
  2. Focus on Families at Risk of Stunting (Keluarga Berisiko Stunting - KRS)
    • Stunting remains a significant health concern in Indonesia, with 4.48 million toddlers affected as of 2024.
    • The KRS concept identifies families with risk factors for stunting, especially pregnant women and families with toddlers.
    • Prevention is emphasized through a family approach involving all family members, not just mothers.
    • Synergy between ministries, government, private sectors, and communities is key to effective intervention.
    • Data-driven interventions aim to reduce stunting rates and improve child health outcomes.
  3. Verification and Validation (Verval) Process for KRS Data
    • The Verval KRS application is used to verify and update family data, ensuring accuracy and relevancy.
    • Verification activities are scheduled from June 16 to September 30, 2025.
    • Data managers, PKB (family planning officers), TPK (family empowerment teams), and cadres are the main actors in data verification.
    • Verification includes registering new families, updating status changes (e.g., deaths, moves), and validating families with pregnant women or toddlers.
    • The process involves direct interviews and observations to ensure data correctness.
    • Location tagging and photo documentation are required to support data validity.
  4. Application and Technical Infrastructure
    • The Verval KRS application is integrated into the SIGA Mobile platform, which also includes LCMIL modules (for pregnant women, toddlers, etc.).
    • The application uses Single Sign-On (SSO) for seamless access.
    • Minimum device requirements include Android OS version 12+, 2GB RAM, and sufficient storage.
    • The application requires stable internet connectivity; offline mode is not currently supported.
    • Photos uploaded are resized and stored directly on the server, not on local devices.
    • Technical support and helpdesk services are available 24/7 to assist users.
    • Infrastructure support is provided by the Ministry of Communication and Digital (Komdiji) via the National Data Center (PDN), which offers cloud services, data storage, and security.
    • The PDN operates as a hybrid multi-cloud ecosystem with multiple data centers (Cikarang, Batam, IKN).
  5. Roles and User Accounts
    • TPK cadres who are part of IMP (Integrated Family Development Movement) use TPK IDs for login.
    • IMP cadres not part of TPK use KRS Operator accounts limited to village-level access.
    • Work areas must be clearly divided among users to avoid overlapping data entry.
    • Budgeting for verification activities is based on villages, with Rp. 300,000 allocated per village, regardless of the number of personnel involved.
  6. Challenges and Solutions
    • Past challenges included server disruptions, slow synchronization, and data duplication.
    • Improvements have been made in application performance, server capacity, and user guidance.
    • Communication between field officers and technical teams is emphasized for quick issue resolution.
    • Training and workshops aim to increase capacity and understanding of the verification process.
    • Emphasis on accurate data collection to prevent mis-targeting of government assistance.
  7. Workshop Agenda and Participants
    • The workshop was conducted in a hybrid format (online and offline).
    • Participants included representatives from the Ministry of Population and Family Development, Ministry of Communication and Digital, BKKBN provincial offices, district/city family planning offices, PKB, PLKB, TPK cadres, and technical teams from PT Ogia and others.
    • Sessions included opening remarks, national anthem, prayers, reports, directions, application updates, technical discussions, and Q&A.

Methodology / Instructions for Verval KRS Data Verification and Validation

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