Selainmemberikan bantuan perlengkapan sekolah, Rumah Yatim juga menyalurkan bantuan sarana prasarana. Yakni disalurkan di Madrasah Ibtidaiyah Negeri 8 Banda Aceh, pada Senin (31/5). Menurut Kepala Cabang Rumah Yatim Aceh, Sodikin mengatakan, bantuan yang diberikan guna menunjang kegiatan belajar mengajar di madrasah. Rumah Yatim dalam hal ini memberikan dukungannya kepada lembaga pendidikan
Banda Aceh — Kepala Kantor Kementerian Agama Banda Aceh dalam hal ini diwakili Kasubbag TU Dr Aida Rina Elisiva MM didampingi Plt. Kasi Pendidikan Madrasah Syarifah Zaitun Sari, dan Koordinator pengawas Mahyuddin sedang memberi arahan dan bimbingan sekaligus membuka secara resmi kegiatan Sinergitas Pendampingan Administrasi SAPA MIN 8 Banda Aceh, Rabu 28/09/2022 di Gampong Lhong Raya kecamatan Banda Raya Banda Rina ketika memberi arahan menyampaikan, kami Tim SAPA Madrasah Kementerian Agama Banda Aceh meskipun di wilayah Kota Banda Aceh sedang diguyur hujan, tidak menyurutkan semangat kami untuk hadir ke MIN 8 Banda Aceh dalam kegiatan SAPA Madrasah, kami hadir bersama Koordinator Pengawas Mahyuddin, beserta pengawas madrasah yang lainnya memeriksa dokumen madrasah dan guru, tim Keuangan Ibu Syarifah Hani Soraya, SE,MM dan Pak Najib di Bantu Ibu Nova untuk memeriksa dokumen Keuangan, ada Bu Plt. Kasi Pendidikan Madrasah Syarifah Zaitun Sari, dan Pak Redha Maidatija, yang memeriksa PIP dan UKS, dan untuk publikasi dan dokumentasi kami hadirkan Humas Kemenag Banda Aceh Ust. Suheri, MA, ujar Bu Rina sambil memperkenalkan satu persatu Tim SAPA Kemenag Banda Aceh yang hadir ke MIN 8 Banda mengatakan program Sinergitas Pendampingan Administrasi SAPA Madrasah ini bukanlah program baru, tapi program ini sudah dilaksanakan oleh Kantor Kementerian Agama Banda Aceh sejak tahun 2019, saat ia bersama Kakankemenag Banda Aceh saat itu Bapak Drs H Asy’ari, bukan program baru, tapi program ini sudah lama dilaksanakan oleh Kantor Kementerian Agama Banda Aceh, bahkan program ini sudah saya jalankan mulai tahun 2019, saat itu Kemenag Banda Aceh dipimpin oleh Pak Asy’ari” Ujar Bu RinaIa juga menambahkan program pendampingan ini merupakan semi pemeriksaan dokumen, sebelum dokumen di madrasah benar-benar diperiksa oleh Irjen maupun BPK.“Program pendampingan ini merupakan bentuk pendampingan kepada satker, untuk melihat dan memeriksa dokumen baik dokumen pembelajaran maupun dokumen keuangan, yang mana saat irjen atau BPK turun ke madrasah kita sudah siap” pungkas Bu Aida RinaKepala MIN 8 Banda Aceh Mardani, ketika memberi sambutan di depan Kasubbag TU dan tim SAPA Madrasah Kemenag Banda Aceh, ia mempresentasikan profil MIN 8 Banda Aceh, mulai adanya gedung baru bantuan SBSN tahun 2022 sampai ada salah satu guru yang menyabet medali emas di PON 2022 di Papua.“Alhamdulillah kita mendapat bantuan SBSN bu, meskipun semua itu kita lakukan dengan usaha dan doa, gedung yang kita tempati ini merupakan gedung bantuan SBSN tahun 2021, dan Alhamdulillah pada 5 Maret 2022 diresmikan pemakainnya oleh Kakanwil Kemenag Aceh” ujar Mardani yang juga pernah menjadi Guru PAI berprestasi tingkat nasional” Ujarnya.“selain saya, guru di sini juga banyak yang prestasi bu, seperti pak Fadli Fasilitator Nasional bidang studi Matematika, Erwan Tona, guru olah raga kami yang menyabet prestasi medali emas saat PON 2022 di Papua” tutup Mardani. Her
BandaAceh - Dalam ajang Madrasah for Religion, Science, Sport, Art and Languange (MARSSAL-8), MIN 6 Model Banda Aceh kembali meraih gelar Juara umum 4 kali Berturut-turut. Acara ini sukses digelar oleh MTSN 1 Banda Aceh. Acara ini berlangsung selama 4 hari mulai hari senin tanggal 21 Februari 2022 sampai hari kamis tanggal 24 Februari 2022.
Banda Aceh – Kantor Kementerian Agama Banda Aceh merupakan salah satu di antara Kankemenag di Provinsi Aceh yang mendapatkan bantuan proyek berupa pembangunan gedung madrasah. Ada dua madrasah di Banda Aceh sebagai penerima anggaran proyek pembiayaan dari Surat Berharga Syariah Negara SBSN tahun 2021, yaitu MIN 7 Banda Aceh yang terletak di Jalan Cut Nyak Dien Lamteumen Timur Banda Aceh dan MIN 8 Banda Aceh yang berada di Lhong memastikan proyek tersebut berjalan sesuai aturan, Tim Inspektorat Jendral Itjen Kemenag RI yang terdiri dari Nurul Badruttamam Ketua Tim dan anggotanya Zainal Murtafik, Muhammad Abror, Margono, Syafi’i dan Jatu Rahmi Rahayu meninjau langsung proyek tersebut, Selasa 7/12/2021 di lokasi MIN 7 dan MIN 8 Banda tim Itjend yang ditugaskan oleh Inspektur Jenderal Deni Suardini berdasarkan Surat Tugas Nomor 2242/IJ/11/2021 dalam rangka untuk mengetahui perkembangan, kemajuan dan percepatan tindak lanjut terkait hasil reviu SBSN tahun anggaran 2021 pada Satuan Kerja Kementerian Agama, diterima Kakankemenag Banda Aceh Drs H. Asy’ari Kasubbag TU Dr Aida Rina Elisiva, PPK dan Rekanan kerja Itjen mengatakan proyek ini jangan sampai menyimpang dari aturan yang berlaku, laksanakan sesuai dengan petunjuk yang benar, benar dari sisi administrasinya benar dari segi fisiknya.“Kerjakan sesua dengan petunjuk yang benar, benar administrasi juga benar fisiknya” Ujar Nurul Badruttamam selaku Ketua TimIa menambahkan sesuatu dokumen yang berkaitan dengan proyek ini harap diperhatikan dengan seksama, secara administrasi harus rapi dan berjalan sesuai rel yang ada, juga mengingatkan proyek ini dikerjakan dengan baik dan serius sesuai dengan kesepakatan yang ada, baik dari internal Kemenag dan juga dari pihak yang mengerjakan proyek / pemenang lelang, karena akan banyak yang mengawasi, untuk transparansi sangat dibutuhkan, tuturnya. Her
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After a 2004 catastrophic tsunami killed nearly 170,000 people in Indonesia, is the country ready for the next one?This story originally published on December 26, 2014. It was updated on September 28, 2018 to reflect recent than a decade ago, one of the deadliest natural disasters in history killed 227,898 people in 14 countries around the Indian Ocean—nearly 170,000 of them in morning's report of a earthquake, which rocked the central town of Donggala located on the island of Sulawesi, triggered a tsunami warning as did the one that killed hundreds of thousands of people in began on the morning of December 26, about 150 miles 240 kilometers off the west coast of Sumatra, when a magnitude earthquake—the third largest since 1900—ruptured the ocean floor. Within eight minutes the fracture spanned 700 miles 1,127 kilometers, releasing 23,000 times more energy than the atomic bomb that destroyed Nagasaki, Japan. Parts of the seabed shifted 30 feet 9 meters to the that was not the worst of it. Some segments of the fault also surged upward by tens of feet, and they lifted the whole column of seawater above them. At the sea surface, that set in motion a wave—a tsunami that traveled around the Indian Ocean. When it hit Sumatra, it was 100 feet 30 meters high along parts of the northwest was the tsunami that did the the next tsunami strikes the Indian Ocean—and scientists are certain that another large one is inevitable, probably within the next few decades—will the region fare any better?Looking BackHardest hit on that terrible day ten years ago was the Indonesian city of Banda Aceh, on Sumatra's northern tip. More than 60,000 of its 264,000 residents perished—about 35 percent of the total lost in Yanti, an English teacher in the city, remembers the water as being warm, black, oily, and filled with debris. In streets jammed with fleeing people, Yanti glimpsed a woman running, holding the hand of a little boy, banging on the windows of passing cars, begging for a ride. No one stopped. "I escaped by riding with my uncle on the back of his motorcycle," says Yanti. "I remember looking back, and at first I didn't know what I was seeing—the water was carrying a big ship down the street. I told my uncle, 'Drive faster.'"Ten years later Banda Aceh has been rebuilt, and its population has climbed back to 250,000, almost what it was before the disaster. With smooth new highways and vibrant late-night cafés, the city has been transformed. Aside from a number of immaculately groomed mass graves, and a few intentional reminders of the disaster—such as the presence of a large ship marooned in a city park—most signs of the tsunami's damage have been other countries ravaged by the 2004 tsunami, Indonesia is now linked to a tsunami detection system in the Indian Ocean. Once an earthquake has occurred, that system of seafloor sensors and surface buoys relays signals via satellite to government warning centers around the world, alerting them that a tsunami might be on the decade ago such detectors existed only in the Pacific. Had they been deployed in the Indian Ocean in 2004, some of the 51,000 people who died in Sri Lanka and India would have been spared The tsunami took two hours to cross the Indian Ocean, and timely warnings—or any warning at all—would have saved thousands of Indonesia—the fourth most populous country in the world—is in a less fortunate situation. It borders a number of dangerous seismic faults, especially a long, arcing one called the Sunda megathrust, which parallels the islands of Sumatra and Java. The 2004 tsunami that began on that fault struck the Sumatran coast within 30 minutes of the earthquake. Even with a near instantaneous tsunami alert, many residents wouldn't have had enough time to reach high with such an unforgiving margin between life and death, Indonesia has struggled to improve public awareness and preparedness. A handful of evacuation shelters—three- or four-story buildings, some of them with open ground floors to let the wave pass through—have been built in Banda Aceh and other threatened cities. There's a network of sirens to warn residents that a tsunami is much remains to be done, as the response to a recent earthquake made painfully Practice Run Goes BadlyOn April 11, 2012, when a magnitude earthquake struck Banda Aceh, Indonesia's National Tsunami Warning Center issued a tsunami alert within five minutes of the first tremors. The nation's early warning system worked perfectly, but the local response to the alert does not bode well for future disasters. Officials in Banda Aceh had failed to establish clear emergency guidelines for the city. Although the earthquake didn't generate a tsunami—the plates along the fault in this case slipped horizontally, not violently upward—people with horrific firsthand experience expected one, and panicked."The conditions were totally chaotic," says Syarifah Marlina Al Mazhir, a lifelong resident of Banda Aceh who worked for the Red Cross during the 2004 tsunami. "Instead of evacuating to safe areas, people were going home or picking up the kids at school, which created traffic jams."Even worse, she says, the staff responsible for operating the tsunami sirens fled, and the city's three multi-story tsunami shelters were locked."In Banda Aceh everything became paralyzed very quickly," says Tom Alcedo, the head of the American Red Cross in Indonesia. "Roads to high ground got choked. All those people in their cars would have been swept away. It was a wake-up call."Ardito Kodijat, the director of the Indian Ocean Tsunami Information Center in Jakarta, says Banda Aceh and other coastal cities in Indonesia need to establish well-marked evacuation routes and conduct regular tsunami drills. Many people in Banda Aceh, he says, didn't know that evacuation centers had been built. Others, having witnessed the ferocity of the 2004 tsunami, thought the structures would be unsafe, and tried to escape inland instead. "The people could have been much better prepared if there had been clear and strong guidance from the local government," says Aceh, though, is probably not the most threatened of Indonesia's cities. "The shoe dropped there already," says Brian Atwater, a geologist with the Geological Survey. "It's not at all clear how often earthquakes repeat, and whether the fault that broke in 2004 spent everything it had on that earthquake, or whether there's something left in the bank. In the meantime, you have plenty of other places with poorly understood hazards. Padang is a next-shoe-drop kind of place."Geological evidence of past tsunamis suggest that the segment of the Sunda megathrust that lies off Padang, a city of one million on Sumatra's west coast, may be overdue for an earthquake. Government officials in Indonesia and Padang are aware of the risk. As in Banda Aceh, evacuation routes have been planned and emergency shelters in Indonesia and other countries along the rim of the Indian Ocean, such measures may be insufficient to protect the hundreds of millions of people who live along the coasts. Even with the best warning systems and evacuation plans, there are simply too many people in harm's way. In Southeast Asia alone, more than ten million people live within a mile of the coast. Short of moving Banda Aceh, Padang, and every other threatened coastal city miles inland, there's no fail-safe defense against future Sieh, a geologist at Nanyang Technological University's Earth Observatory in Singapore, has spent more than 20 years studying the faults around Sumatra. Geologists like Sieh can tell us when earthquakes have occurred in the past, and when and where they're likely to occur in the future. While they can't tell us exactly when to run, they can say with certainty that many of us are living in dangerous the sheer numbers of lives at risk, Sieh says, there is only so much governments can do, especially in poor countries like Indonesia, to prevent catastrophic losses from the inevitable future tsunamis. "Is good work being done?" Sieh asks. "Yes. There are people trying to educate; there are people trying to build vertical evacuation structures. But will it solve even 10 percent of the problem? I have my doubts."
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