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KOMPASTV - Densely populated slum areas are a portrait behind the splendor of Jakarta. One of the residents who feels the population density in Jakarta is Meirina, a resident of Kampung Rawa, Johar Baru District, Central Jakarta. A total of 15 people consisting of four heads of families live in a house inherited from her parents. The building area is only 24 square meters. The house cannot accommodate all the residents, as a result they are forced to strategize by arranging places and sleeping times in turns. Kampung Rawa Village is the most densely populated village in Johar Baru District. More than 20,000 people live in an area of only 0.3 square kilometers. The population density is 17 people per square meter. How is the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government trying to organize the Kampung Rawa area? Check out the answer in the Kompas Files episode of Clean Up the Kumuh Ibu Kota part one below. This article can be seen at: https://www.kompas.tv/article/296401/...