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ASSETS JOYOTAKAN NEIGHBORHOOD MAP JOYOTAKAN ATLAS LEGEND 0 50 100 m. BONANG 3 JL. MIJI PINHIHAN JL. CIPUNEGARA JL. KH. WAHID HASYIM JL. BRIGJEND SUDARTO Kantor Keluharan (Community Center) Masjid School Area of Flooding River Bridge SOURCE: UO Kelurahan Survey, Google Earth, Bakosurtanal DATE: Feb. 2010 www.solokotakita.org What’s happening in Joyotakan? Joyotakan is named for ‘Joyotoko’, the historic royal gardener. Low-lying and at the city’s edge, its original swamps were cultivated as rice fields to serve the royal family. As the city grew, Joyotakan was populated by migrants. Flooding comes from rivers on both sides. This Mini Atlas collects information about Joyotakan so everyone can see and know what is going on. Information about the condition of services can help people discuss what they want from the annual participatory budgeting process, musrenbang. Our goal is to make citizens more informed about their communities. Joyotakan’s Location in Solo High public sanitation access Poor water quality Low education levels Water- and mosquito- borne disease Near major employment center Local government flood preparedness programs What are Joyotakan’s assets? What are potential issues? A Public Well in Joyotakan Water quality and water- related illness are significant issues. Residents complain of salty, brown-colored water. Because people depend on wells, there is a need to improve the ground water quality. Population = 8,717 # Households (HH) = 1,840 Average HH size = 4.7 Pop. by Age JOYOTAKAN PROFILE 60+ 50 – 59 40 – 49 30 – 39 20 – 29 10 – 19 0 – 9 % HOUSEHOLDS IN POVERTY 0 – 15 % 15+ % EDUCATION WATER SANITATION ECONOMY / POVERTY HEALTH % HOUSEHOLDS WITH PUBLIC WELLS 0 – 16 % 16 – 50 % 50 – 80 % Public = 44% Private = 42% No Data = 14% PUBLIC versus PRIVATE WC 74% of families have land tenure, below the Kec. average of 80%. Housing density is above average in Joyotakan. High density results when more than one family shares the same home. While in Joyotakan there are 1.55 HH per house, the Kec. average is 1.25. RATIO OF HH TO HOMES 1.0 – 1.25 1.25 – 1.5 1.5 – 2.0 LAND TITLES = 74% TOP 4 OCCUPATIONS Laborer = 40% Informal Worker = 25% Small Trader = 25% Entrepreneur = 10% 1 – Poor water quality 2 – Water and mosquito-borne diseases TOP 2 HEALTH ISSUES COMMON HEALTH PROBLEMS 1 – Dengue 2 – Diarrhea 3 – Cikungunya % AGE 7 – 18 NOT IN SCHOOL 0 – 4 % 4 – 15 % 15 – 23 % OUT OF SCHOOL 6% of children Out of 1,242 children in Joyotakan, 71 are not in school. This is more than the Kecamatan average of 4%. In the future, this may be a concern for the community. If the youth do not gain higher education levels today, their future employment opportunities will be limited. PUBLIC WELLS 24% PDAM 20% PRIVATE WELLS 44% Joyotakan has benefitted from government programs to build public WC and thus has higher than average levels of access to public sanitation. Is addressing water-related issues a priority for the community? HOUSING What information can local government provide about health issues? Since education levels are low in Joyotakan, raising awareness about local health issues is a challenge. Can residents learn from Danukusuman, where community efforts increased PDAM access and improved water quality? Residents in east Joyotakan rely on public wells even though ground water quality there is poor. KEL. PUBLIC WC KEC. PRIVATE WC Poverty is higher than the Kec. rate, which is 15%. KEL. POVERTY KEC. POVERTY What skills can residents develop to support local small businesses? KEL. PDAM KEC. PDAM Joyotakan is 4 meters lower than neighboring Danukusuman and surrounded on both sides by rivers. Houses are vulnerable to flooding during the rainy season. Illness related to mosquitoes is also an issue. J L . Y O S S U D A R S O Sungai Jenes N POVERTY RATE = 22% PROJECT SPONSORS:
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Page 1: JOYOTAKAN PROFILE - Solo Kota Kita · 2017. 3. 18. · JOYOTAKAN PROFILE 60+ 50 – 59 40 – 49 30 – 39 20 – 29 10 – 19 0 – 9 % HOUSEHOLDS IN POVERTY 0 – 15 % 15+ % EDUCATION

A S S E T S

JOYOTAKAN NEIGHBORHOOD MAP

J OYO TA K A N AT L A S

LEGEND

0 50 100 m.

BO

NA

NG

3

JL. MIJI PINHIHANJL

. CIP

UN

EGA

RA

JL. KH. WAHID HASYIM

JL. B

RIG

JEN

D S

UD

AR

TO

Kantor Keluharan (Community Center)

Masjid

School

Area of Flooding

River

Bridge

SOURCE: UO Kelurahan Survey,

Google Earth, Bakosurtanal

DATE: Feb. 2010

www.solokotakita.org

What’s happening in Joyotakan?

Joyotakan is named for ‘Joyotoko’, the historic royal gardener. Low-lying and at the city’s edge, its original swamps were cultivated as rice fields to serve the royal family. As the city grew, Joyotakan was populated by migrants. Flooding comes from rivers on both sides.

This Mini Atlas collects information about Joyotakan so everyone can see and know what is going on. Information

about the condition of services can help people discuss what they want from the annual participatory budgeting process, musrenbang. Our goal is to make citizens more informed about their communities.

Joyotakan’s Location in Solo

High public sanitation access

Poor water quality

Low education levels

Water- and mosquito- borne disease

Near major employment center

Local government flood preparedness programs

What are Joyotakan’s assets?

What are potential issues? A Public Well in Joyotakan

Water quality and water-related illness are significant issues. Residents complain of salty, brown-colored water. Because people depend on wells, there is a need to improve the ground water quality.

Population = 8,717# Households (HH) = 1,840Average HH size = 4.7

Pop. by Age

JOYOTAKAN PROFILE

60+50 – 5940 – 4930 – 3920 – 2910 – 190 – 9

% HOUSEHOLDS IN POVERTY

0 – 15 % 15+ %

EDUCATION WATER SANITATION

ECONOMY / POVERTY HEALTH

% HOUSEHOLDS WITH PUBLIC WELLS

0 – 16 % 16 – 50 % 50 – 80 %

Public = 44%Private = 42%

No Data = 14%

PUBLIC versus PRIVATE WC

74% of families have land tenure,

below the Kec. average of

80%. Housing density is above

average in Joyotakan. High

density results when more than

one family shares the same

home. While in Joyotakan there

are 1.55 HH per house, the Kec.

average is 1.25.

RATIO OF HH TO HOMES

1.0 – 1.25 1.25 – 1.5 1.5 – 2.0

LAND TITLES =

74%TOP 4

OCCUPATIONS

Laborer = 40%

Informal Worker = 25%

Small Trader = 25%

Entrepreneur = 10%

1 – Poor water quality

2 – Water and

mosquito-borne

diseases

TOP 2 HEALTH ISSUES

COMMON HEALTH

PROBLEMS

1 – Dengue

2 – Diarrhea

3 – Cikungunya

% AGE 7 – 18 NOT IN SCHOOL

0 – 4 % 4 – 15 % 15 – 23 %

OUT OF SCHOOL

6% of childrenOut of 1,242 children in

Joyotakan, 71 are not in

school. This is more than the

Kecamatan average of 4%.

In the future, this may be a

concern for the community. If

the youth do not gain higher

education levels today,

their future employment

opportunities will be

limited.

PUBLIC WELLS

24%

PDAM

20%

PRIVATE WELLS

44% Joyotakan has benefitted

from government programs

to build public WC and thus

has higher than average levels of access

to public sanitation.

Is addressing water-related issues

a priority for the community?

HOUSING

What information can local

government provide about

health issues?

Since education levels are low in Joyotakan,

raising awareness about local health issues

is a challenge.

Can residents learn from

Danukusuman, where community

efforts increased PDAM access and

improved water quality?

Residents in east Joyotakan rely on public wells

even though ground water

quality there is poor.

KEL. PUBLIC WC

KEC. PRIVATE WC

Poverty is higher than

the Kec. rate, which is 15%.

KEL. POVERTY

KEC. POVERTY

What skills

can residents

develop to support local

small businesses?

KEL. PDAM

KEC. PDAM

Joyotakan is 4 meters lower than neighboring

Danukusuman and surrounded on both sides

by rivers. Houses are vulnerable to flooding

during the rainy season. Illness related to

mosquitoes is also an issue.

JL. YOS SU

DA

RSO

Sungai Jenes

N

POVERTY RATE = 22%

PROJECT SPONSORS: