Johar Baru is an administrative village in the Johar Baru district of Indonesia. Its postal code is 10560.
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Cempaka Putih is a district in the administrative city of Central Jakarta. Cempaka Putih is bounded by Jenderal Ahmad Yani Bypass Highway to the east, Pramuka Road to the south, Letjend Suprapto Road to the north, and a railway line to the west. The name "Cempaka Putih" is derived from flowering plant white champaca.
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Cempaka Putih Timur is an administrative village in the Cempaka Putih district, Central Jakarta, Indonesia. It has a postal code of 10510. The residential suburb of Cempaka Putih sprung up in the 1960s with the completion of Jakarta Bypass, the prototype of Jakarta Inner Ring Road.
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Rawasari, Cempaka Putih
Rawasari is an administrative village in the Cempaka Putih district of Central Jakarta, Indonesia. It is a vital residential and educational corridor that serves as the gateway between Central and East Jakarta.
== History == The name Rawasari is a portmanteau of the Indonesian words Rawa and Sari. Historically, this region was part of the Central Jakarta wetlands. Development began in the early 1950s to accommodate urban expansion.
From the late 1970s until the mid-2000s, Rawasari was nationally recognized as Jakarta’s premier ceramic and tile trading hub. While the trade has largely decentralized, the area remains a significant commercial landmark for building materials.
== Geography == Rawasari is situated on the eastern edge of Central Jakarta. It features a mix of mid-century residential architecture and modern high-rise developments.
=== Boundaries === The village is bordered by several major arterial roads and districts:
North: Kelurahan Cempaka Putih Barat.
East: Jalan Jenderal Ahmad Yani, bordering Pulogadung, East Jakarta.
South: Jalan Pramuka, bordering Matraman, East Jakarta.
West: Jalan Percetakan Negara, bordering Johar Baru.
== Infrastructure and Facilities == The village is a major hub for healthcare and tertiary education in the city:
Healthcare: Jakarta Islamic Hospital and Pertamina Jaya Hospital are located here or immediately adjacent.
Education: The area houses or is adjacent to YARSI University, Trisakti University, and Jayabaya University.
Modern Development: The Green Pramuka City complex is a significant residential and commercial landmark in the eastern part of the village.
== Transportation == Rawasari is served by several TransJakarta corridors, including Route 4 and Route 10. The Ir. Wiyoto Wiyono Toll Road provides high-speed access to the Tanjung Priok port and the southern city limits.
== References ==
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The ASEAN Coordinating Centre for Humanitarian Assistance is an intergovernmental organisation, established by the ten ASEAN Member States to facilitate cooperation and coordination of disaster management amongst ASEAN member states. AHA Centre was established on 17 November 2011, and its headquarters are based in Jakarta, Indonesia. As of 2020, AHA Centre is led by Lee Yam Ming, the Singapore Civil Defence Force Assistant Commissioner. In 2020, AHA Centre had an annual revenue inflow of US$4.3 million.
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COVID-19 Response Acceleration Task Force was a task force that coordinated and oversaw the Indonesian government's efforts to accelerate the mitigation of the COVID-19 pandemic. It was established on 13 March 2020, coordinated by the Indonesian National Board for Disaster Management and involving the Ministry of Health, Indonesian National Police, and Indonesian Armed Forces. The task force executive board was led by Indonesian National Board for Disaster Management head Doni Monardo, with Coordinating Minister for Human Development and Cultural Affairs Muhadjir Effendy as the head of the advisory board.
The task force was dissolved on 20 July 2020 according to Perpres Nomor 82 Tahun 2020. Its duties were moved to the COVID-19 handling task unit in the National COVID-19 Handling and Economic Recovery Committee.
See also
List of administrative villages of Jakarta