Wednesday, January 8, 2014
before and after relocation
From very basic housing with leaky roof to modern 3 room homes. All 109 families were given (for free) a detached house with private garden and we are currently processing the land title for every family. On Sunut the families had no legal title over the land / hut so this give them security for the future.
Relocation. Relocation. Relocation.
Have the living standards of the community improved since relocating?
Has the community access to the same fishing area?
Are there better opportunities for the community now they live on the mainland?
Take a look at the following pictures and you decide.
Has the community access to the same fishing area?
Are there better opportunities for the community now they live on the mainland?
Take a look at the following pictures and you decide.
Labels:
community,
eviction,
gili sunut,
indonesia,
lombok,
relocation
Sunday, July 7, 2013
Ceremony marks the official completion of the village
It has been many years in the making, but
finally on Friday 5th July 2013 the community was able to hold a
ceremony to officially open the new village.
Embarrassed by their inability to function
professionally, transparently and with any understanding of schedules, the
Bupati and his senior team did not accept OBRI’s invitation to celebrate the
community’s success in relocating to the new village.
Martin Gow CEO of OBRI was guest of honour
at the celebration along with the Camat. In his speech he congratulated the
community for their support and hard work in helping making the new village a
reality. ‘This is not the end of our journey together, but the beginning’ he
told a packed mosque. But he warned that
the government needs to take responsibility quickly to fulfil its obligations
to the community and to OBRI.
Later he added, ‘International investors and
hotel operators are watching us in Lombok. The regional government needs to be
very careful how it handles large investors like OBRI. With a 120m USD
investment ready to start and two 5-star hotel operators ready to work with
OBRI, the ongoing delays by various departments, especially the BPN need to be
investigated.’
To celebrate with the community, OBRI provided
a cow to sacrifice, food, drink and transportation for the guests. As always,
there was also a bag load of footballs and candy for the kids!
Monday, July 1, 2013
Let there be light!
With the community settling into their new
homes, one job outstanding was to provide solar energy to every home. This had
the dual benefit of not relying on the national power company to extend the
power supply and providing the community with clean and free energy.
As usual, in the eight months since OBRI
started the final phase of the village construction (Oct 2012), nothing got
done by the regional government departments. As a result the community is left
in the dark.
With the tenders only recently completed,
the contract to build the solar farm and network the village with power has
been awarded.
Company Representative for OBRI Pak Ahim
was please to supply a generator, LED floodlights, 400 meters of cable,
posts and the fuel to run the genset. ‘This
is a temporary measure to help the community at night’, he said. ‘We hope the
contractor is able to finish on schedule but with the official opening of the
village on Friday 5th July we needed to step in and help again.”
There was a party atmosphere at the village
on Saturday as the OBRI team got the light working just as the sun was setting.
Special thanks to Pak Yasin of organising the team.
Community move a success
Having formally taken possession of their
new homes in May this year, the people from Gili Sunut wasted no time in relocating
to the mainland.
One by one Gili Sunut was emptied of
families and the mainland village filled with the sound of the kids exploring
their new homes.
OBRI was on hand to help and ensure that
their new homes were up to standard.
With all 109 families relocated, our
attention turned to organising the formal ceremony to bless the village and welcome
everyone to their new homes.
Plans are now well underway to host the ceremony
on Friday 5th July. Before then, there are a few last minute jobs to
complete including street lighting and tiling the floor of the new Mosque.
We will keep you posted as preparations
take shape.
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