scholarly journals Potency Analysis Preparation of Literacy Village Program in the Village of Bejiharjo, Karangmojo, Gunungkidul

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sujarwo Sujarwo ◽  
Rb Rb ◽  
Suharto Suharto ◽  
Pujiyanti Fauziyah ◽  
Entoh Tohani

This study aimed to obtain information on local potential that can be empowered for literacy village program in bejiharjo village Karangmojo subdistrict in Gunungkidul regency of Yogyakarta Special Region. This research used desciptive qualitative approach. This study obtained information that the potential of Bejiharjo village in preparing itself in managing the literacy village includes; 1) the possession of human resources who have completed adequate diploma and undergraduate programs (S1, S2, S3) to support the village literacy program, 2) Strategy and policy direction of Bejiharjo village development in building the quality of human resources to provide facilities support and funding of ECD and other non-formal education, in partnership with the government and PT in managing education programs; 3) available facilities andinfrastructurethatsupporttheimplementationofliteracyvillageprogramssuchas; (4) the presence of community participation in the form of personnel, thoughts, goods and costs, 5) the existence of partnerships that support the village literacy program, among others; Government of Gunungkidul Regency, UNY, Primagama, Mandiri Bank, BCA and community of Bejiharjo community in overseas.

ICCD ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 683-687
Author(s):  
Trias Septyoari Putranto ◽  
Tri Wiyana ◽  
Arif Zulkarnain

Rural areas experience an imbalance between rural development and cities due to a centralistic development approach. Noting this reality, the government shifted its approach to development strategies that led to decentralization policies. The development of tourism in the village of Pasirmulya is directed at the concept of sustainable development, where local communities are given the authority to manage the tourism potential that exists. The problem is that there are no accommodation facilities for visitors in the village of Pasirmulya, according to the character of rural areas. Eco-homestay is the concept of accommodation facilities in the local ecotourism destination area which is natural, clean, healthy, safe, orderly and environmentally friendly. Applied the concept of marketing, understanding the values ​​of tourism, and improving the quality of human resources, is expected to contribute economically to local communities in the village of Pasirmulya. The results of mentoring that have been carried out are the ability of the community in tourism awareness, can carry out independent cleaning of the homestay and increase income in homestay management.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 212
Author(s):  
Muhammad Muhammad ◽  
Hadi Iskandar ◽  
Rasyidin Rasyidin ◽  
Juni Ahyar ◽  
Rudi Kurniawan

Before the emergence of Covid-19 which developed throughout the world, the Indonesian Central Government had issued Law Number 6 of 2014 concerning Villages, which is a policy that regulates the level of Village administration. However, in this law there is no allocation of development funds and village empowerment which is the basis of the community at the level of village government administration (Gampong). Funds sourced from APBN, APBD Province or Regency, hope to support the progress of the village to become an independent village capable of organizing and managing. The allocation of village funds in the form of a Village Revenue and Expenditure Budget (APBG) is directed to finance government activities, development and community empowerment. For this reason, the Government has issued a special policy to handle Covid-19 by allocating Village Funds to address problems arising from the Covid-19 pandemic. Especially for the economic sector through the formation of Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMG) which is a business driver to improve the quality of life and realize the welfare of rural communities. With a descriptive qualitative approach using three methods, namely observation, interviews and documentation analysis. This study aims to determine business potential with local wisdom through a SWOT analysis with a focus on Village-Owned Enterprises. Based on the SWOT analysis, in the end, Village-Owned Enterprises will facilitate activities in realizing plans in accordance with local wisdom for the welfare of the community, especially in the era of the Covid-19 pandemic.


2020 ◽  
Vol 36 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Pahrudin HM

Villages that are home to the majority of Indonesia's population have a variety of potentials, ranging from natural resources and human resources to state support. This large capital should make the village no longer haunted by problem of unindependence, poverty and unemployment that are still inherent in Indonesian villages. Village management in Indonesia is carried out using a self-governing community system that requires apparatus that has good capacity. On the other hand, the existence of village officials in Indonesia still does not have the capacity needed to organize the government to become an independent village. Therefore, it is necessary to do a legal political reconstruction to find a solution to the inequality of expectations of village regulation and the reality of the quality of village officials like this. This research was conducted using a qualitative approach with the type of library research by reviewing data related to villages in Indonesia. The results of this study revealed that only 7.29% in Jambi Province were independent villages, unqualified apparatus, poverty rate 9.43%, and unemployment rate of 4.000 peoples. This requires a solution through a series of solution policies so that the objectives of village regulation towards qualified village apparatus. Effort to overcome this problem, The Government of Merangin Regency held activities to increase the capacity of village officials through Workshop on Village Financial Management Systems Application (SISKEUDES) and the Provision of Village Technical Capacity Building (P2KTD).


2016 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yuanita Iva Maya Singal ◽  
David Paul E. Saerang ◽  
Herman Karamoy

As an institution of supervision Inspectorate have a responsibility to review  the drafting of RKA SKPD. In carrying out the functions of supervision, often found the existence of the expectation gap i.e. a difference of wishes or expectations of stakeholders towards the APIP work with the reality of the work shown by the APIP. Expectations of stakeholders sometimes exceeds what the roles and responsibilities of APIP. This research aims to analyze the expectation gap between APIP and stakeholders (auditee) regarding the role and independence of the APIP in supervision of the preparation of the regional budget in the Government of North Sulawesi province. This study used a qualitative approach by taking the location of research in 5 (five) SKPD on the Government of North Sulawesi province with criteria of informant is APIP in North Sulawesi Province of Inspectorate with experience more than 5 (five) years and auditee has the task drafting of RKA. The results of this study showed that at the role of APIP, there is no an  expectation gap but for the issue of perception the limitation of responsibility of APIP, need to be evaluated especially in things still lacking with regards to his responsibilities include improving the quality of human resources such as the understanding of the regulation and its changes and also their skill. Whereas toward independence, on the issue of the perception of the independence of APIP there is no expectation gap but about the influence of the organizational structure of the role and influence of the role of APIP as a consultant found the existence of the expectation gap.   Keywords :  Expectation  Gap, The  Role  Of  APIP, Independence  Of  APIP, Supervision of  The Formation Of The Regional Budget


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-20
Author(s):  
Dinda Novyasari Maharani ◽  
Fajar Syaiful Akbar

Village development and growth is currently experiencing rapid progress, this is indicated by the large amount of village funds and other sources of village income. Therefore, the government applies Law No. 6 of 2014 concerning Villages as the Village Law in Indonesia. This law requires the village government to hold the community accountable for the state funds that have been used. To realize this responsibility, the central government represented by BPKP developed the application of the village financial system or called SISKEUDES as a village tool in realizing its accountability. The research method used is a qualitative approach. Data obtained by interviews and direct observation techniques in the Village Hall Banjaragung. The results of this study indicate that the existence of SISKEUDES in Banjaragung Village helps the village accountability process to the local government and the community with the existence of village financial reports produced by this application. Banjaragung Village has implemented SISKEUDES which is adjusted to Permendagri No. 20 of 2018 concerning Village Financial Accounting, thus the quality of reporting can be accounted for based on the prevailing village accounting.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 74
Author(s):  
Rina Yusdarifa

This study examines about "Management of Village Assets in Disaster Relocation Areas (Development Anthropology Study of Asset Management in Villages Affected by Volcano Eruption in Siosar, Tanah Karo District)". This research uses a descriptive qualitative approach. In dissecting this research, the researcher uses the ethnographic method by presenting a report of the research results in written form. The results showed that the management of village assets in the Siosar relocation area was divided into two categories. Firstly, village assets are managed by each village's government and involving the community such as houses, jambur, BUMDes, agricultural land and others. Secondly, the village managed assets are shared by the three villages in the area of relocation Siosar like, worship places, clean water sources, schools, etc. The results also showed that the obstacles faced by the community of each village in the Siosar relocation area tend to be almost the same as, the source of human resources is not adequate and tend to reject new things, their differences of opinion between the village government in managing village assets, the limitation of area after being relocated, and the lack of assistance from the government. The results also showed that the community of each village in Siosar had a role in managing village assets according to their duties or tasks assigned to them.


Author(s):  
Ika Pujiningrum Palimbunga

Tourism has begun to develop in the village of Tablanusu. The community as a major component in tourism development plays an important role to develop the local potentialities of nature and culture. The purpose of this study is to identify the forms of community participation in tourism development in Tablanusu village. This study uses descriptive qualitative method, the technique of collecting data through observations, interviews and documents study. This study was conducted at the Tablanusu village. Informants in this study were 17 people selected by purposive sampling. This research uses the theory of participation. The results of the study reveal the form of participation in planning, implementation, and monitoring. The research results suggest the government to support the community to improve the quality of human resources, building infrastructures which are still lacking, and make good cooperation between tourism stakeholders including the local community in Tablanusu village.


2017 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 196-212 ◽  
Author(s):  
Teuku Fitrawan Mondale ◽  
Aliamin Aliamin ◽  
Heru Fahlevi

This research comparatively analyses the financial management in the two villages as well as their inhibiting and supporting factors in the financial management of the village covering from the stages of planning, implementation, administration, reporting and accountability. This research was conducted in the villages of Blang Kolak I and II, Sub District of Bebesen, Central Aceh District. The study uses a qualitative approach in the form of case studies with comparative analysis. To gather the data, this study uses observations, interview and documentation. The results showed that there were differences and similarities in financial management in both villages starting from the planning stage to reporting and accountability. There are also factors supporting and inhibiting the process of financial management,including the competence and quality of human resources, public participation and oversight by the BPD(Supervisory board village).The third factor being stalwart financial management village in blang kolak II village and became an impediment to financial management at village blang kolak I village.Penelitian ini menganalisisperbandingan pengelolaan keuangan di dua desa serta membandingkan faktor penghambat serta pendukung dalam pengelolaan keuangan desa dari mulai tahapan perencanaan, pelaksanaan, penatausahaan, sampai dengan pelaporan dan pertanggungjawaban. Penelitian ini dilakukan di Desa Blang Kolak I dan Desa Blang Kolak II, Kecamatan Bebesen, Kabupaten Aceh Tengah dengan menggunaan pendekatan kualitatif berupa studi kasus dengan analisis komparatif. Teknik pengumpulan data pada penelitian ini menggunakan pengamatan atau observasi lapangan, wawancara dan dokumentasi.Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa terdapat perbedaan dan kesamaan dalam pengelolaan keuangan di dua desa ini yang dimulai dari tahapan perencanaan sampai dengan pelaporan dan pertanggungjawaban. Terdapat juga faktor-faktor yang menjadi pendukung serta penghambat dalam proses pengelolaan keuangan ini. Faktor- faktor tersebut antara lain kompetensi dan kualitas SDM, partisipasi masyarakat dan pengawasan oleh Badan Pengawas Desa (BPD).Ketiga faktor tersebut menjadi penghambat pengelolaan keuangan desa pada Desa Blang Kolak I dan menjadi pendukung pengelolaan keuangan desa pada Desa Blang Kolak II.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 156-167
Author(s):  
Priska Vasantan

The purpose of this study was to describe the role of knowledge transfer in the education that can improve business in Bengkayang Regency. Information management is one of the things that must be faced by disadvantaged areas, especially in industrial revolution 4.0. Bengkayang Regency is one of the areas directly adjacent to Malaysia so that there are many cross-border businesses. In the era of this industrial revolution, the government has a 4.0 making Indonesia program, namely making Indonesia becomes the 10th largest economist in the world. One of the factors to improve is the quality of human resources. However, the quality of human resources in Bengkayang Regency was is very low due to the poor education quality. This research was conducted using a phenomenological qualitative method with observation and in-depth interviews. The informants were elementary school students studying in Year 4, 5, 6. They studied in the village of Tampe and 4 students in Shanti Bhuana (ISB) institute located in Bengkayang. The results showed that the quality of human resources was strongly influenced by the quality of education and the quality of education was strongly influenced by the knowledge transfer process implemented in schools


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 486
Author(s):  
Ninik Sudarwati

<p>The Indonesian government is currently working on improving the quality of human resources so that our country is not far behind overseas and can compete in any field. One of the important factors in improving the quality of human resources is through education. The low quality of human resources can be caused by economic factors. The government moves the Non-School Education program to provide skills for citizens of productive age. The research method used is a qualitative research approach and descriptive research type, the data collection techniques used are literature / literature review, articles. Human resource development is influenced by education, one of which is out-of-school education. Outside school education that is designed to teach citizens to learn to have the types of skills and / or knowledge and experience that are carried out outside the formal education pathway. Efforts to improve human resources require cooperation from parties, especially the provision of education and expertise in accordance with standards set by the government. Quality human resources, targets in Indonesia's development will be easier to achieve.</p>


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