scholarly journals Implementasi Asas-asas Hukum dalam Pembentukan Peraturan Desa yang Baik di Kabupaten Polewali Mandar dan Kabupaten Majene Provinsi Sulawesi Barat

2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 107
Author(s):  
Putera Astomo ◽  
Pahruddin Pahruddin

The Draft Village Regulations/Village Regulations as a village legal product specifically governing the Village APB, fees, spatial planning, and Village Government organizations must be supervised. The authority to supervise is given by Law Number 6 of 2014 on Villages to the Regent/Mayor. This village legal product has the potential to be canceled by the Regent/Mayor if it conflicts with higher statutory legislations or the public interest. This means that conflicting village legal products cause problems in the formation process that is not compliant with law principles in the formation of legislations. The activities carried out consisted of three stages. First, the preparation stage invites the village head and his staff, BPD, and community leaders in the village office. Second, the implementation phase presented the implementation of law principles in the formation of village regulations to them at the village office. Third, the stage of providing recommendations to the village head and his staff and BPD related to Village Regulations that are in accordance or not with the law principles in the formation of legislations. The findings of the village regulations that have been evaluated and analyzed includes: Village Regulations Simbang Number 1 of 2012 on Village Income and Wealth Sources, Village Regulations Simbang Number 03 of 2018 on Village Government Work Plan (RKP Village) Fiscal Years 2019, Village Regulations Tinambung Number 09 of 2018 on Village Income and Expenditure Budget Fiscal Years 2019, and Village Regulations Tangan Baru Number 01 of 2018 on Prohibition of Defecation at Random.Keywords: Law Principles, Village Regulations,  Legislation

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mulono Apriyanto

The specific objectives and targets of these community service activities are to provide counseling on the rejuvenation of oil palm and the legality of farmers' land so that there is a change in the knowledge, understanding and skills of farmers who are members of farmer groups in an effort to want to rejuvenate oil palm plants and to provide an understanding of the importance of legality Farmer's land as an inseparable part of the structure of the requirements in order to get financial assistance to rejuvenate oil palm plants. The methods used are counseling, outreach, demonstration and assistance when the extension activities take place. Counseling methods provide counseling and conduct training after counseling. The demonstration method is carried out at the time of delivery of material. Farmers immediately practiced how to rejuvenate oil palm plants, after that they were given counseling about the ways and functions of farmers' land legality and farmer group institutions in order to get funds in groups. The assistance method aims to monitor developments after counseling to farmers by involving agents of change, namely community leaders, traditional leaders, the village government and banking institutions. In general, the implementation of community service in Kerta Jaya and Tassel Jaya villages, Kempas Subdistrict, Indragiri Hilir Regency can run well and well..


Author(s):  
Muhammad Subandi ◽  
Musriadi Musriadi

The study aims to determine the effectiveness of the village midterm development planning process / RPJMDes and the village government work plan / RKPDes implemented by Sidomukti Village Government, Muara Kaman District, Kutai Kartanegara District, which was evaluated based on Permendagri No 114/2014 on village development guidelines. The study uses an evaluation method with a qualitative descriptive approach, data collection through documentation and interview studies, data analysis using reduction, data presentation, and concluding. The results of the study found that in the preparation of the RPJMDes and RKPDes, the village government had not yet fully implemented the stages as stipulated in Permendagri No 114/2014, in the preparation of the RPJMDes there were 3 stages not carried out namely aligning the direction of district policy, assessment of village conditions, and village deliberations, while in the preparation of the RKPDes there were no indicative ceilings, this was due to the lack of competence of the Village Government officials in preparing the RPJMDes and RKPDes, weak administrative management, and lack of community participation.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 523-542
Author(s):  
Sri Ayu Saputri ◽  
Nurzi Sebrina ◽  
Vita Fitria Sari

This study aims to determine how Administration, Reporting and Accountability of Dana Nagari in Batang Anai District, Padang Pariaman Regency, West Sumatra Province. There are three (3) aspects in village funds, administration, reporting and accountability. To achieve these objectives, descriptive qualitative research methods are used. Data sources are primary data and secondary data. Data collection techniques are carried out by observation, interviews, and documentation using qualitative descriptive analysis techniques. The results of the study show: (1) Administration carried out by the treasurer in the form of receipts and expenditures which are recorded in the general cash book, bank book, income details book, and financing details book which is equipped with receipts. (2) Reporting that the delay in disbursing village funds was due to the late regulation of the Regulations of the Regent of Padang Pariaman which caused the disbursement of stage I and phase II village funds to be delayed too late. (3) Accountability Submission of accountability reports to the public through various media, such as websites and billboards. Submission through this media can make it easier for the public to obtain information about the performance of the village government.


Author(s):  
Adhi Surya Perdana

Tourism is now seen as a sector popular in the national economy and the world,where one of the motor industry style of contemporary capable of providing social servicescommunity, especially in the village of Genito in providing natural attractions and agro, aswell as the opportunities of economic growth in terms of employment opportunities, income,the standard of living and to enable the local production sector. The purpose of this studywhich is to identify the factors driving and inhibiting natural attractions as well as therestructuring and agro tourism. Problems include the lack of accessibility of land and thedifficulty of the motor vehicle to the location of natural and agro. This is a qualitative study,which describes the study explanation about the state of the field findings and submit thequestionnaire contained structured questions addressed to the public ranging fromcommunity leaders, stakeholders of the village administration, the offender driving tourism,and tourists with the total respondents as many as 30 people, using the method of randomsampling incidental. The study results showed that the natural attractions and tourism in thevillage of Genito there are two attractions that nature tenure is owned by forestry andagricultural land supported rural communities that provide beauty agro tourism.Restructuring of natural attractions such as swimming pools, fish ponds and objects whoseexistence Selfie nestled in the woods with Sukorini name. Restructuring of the naturalattractions in the form of a pool is an innovation village government.


GANEC SWARA ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 579
Author(s):  
I MADE RAHMAWAN ADITYA WISMARA ◽  
ANAK AGUNG PUTU WIWIK SUGIANTARI ◽  
LIS JULIANTI

The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of regional regulation number 2 of year 2000 regarding prostitution in the village of Sanur Kauh and to find out the obstacles faced in terms of eradicating commercial sex workers in the village of Sanur Kauh. In this study data analysis is not offside the scope of the sample. This research is deductive, based on theories or general concepts. Descriptive approach is intended to describe the phenomena that exist, both natural phenomena and man-made phenomena. Social facts will be obtained from a breakdown of the activities, behavior, actions of people as well as the overall possibility of interpersonal interaction, then presented to others more clearly about what is obtained from the field. The Village Government took persuasive action, approached community leaders in the Sanur Kauh Village, so that they can help the village government to disseminate the negative impacts of prostitution. Then the City Government and Village Government work together to eradicate the practice of prostitution.


2017 ◽  
Vol 18 (4) ◽  
pp. 1602-1610
Author(s):  
DIAN AKBARINI ◽  
JOHAN ISKANDAR ◽  
RUHYAT PARTASASMITA

Akbarini D, Iskandar J, Partasasmita R. 2017. Collaborative planning for development of the Pelawan Biodiversity Park in Bangka, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 18: 1602-1610. Pelawan Biodiversity Park is located in the village of Namang, Sub-district of Namang, District of Central Bangka. The Pelawan Biodiversity Park with a size of approximately 47 hectares is intended as a conservation area in Bangka to protect various distinctive plants and animals, especially the plant species Tristaniopsis merguensis (Griff.) Peter G.Wilson & J.T.Waterh. A preliminary review of Pelawan Biodiversity Park management planning was undertaken between January and March 2017. The purpose of this preliminary review was to obtain information for planning and managing the Pelawan Biodiversity Park which has an important function for conservation, ecotourism and research in the Central Bangka District. The method used for the study was qualitative with field data collection; namely observation, intensive interviews with informants and analysis of documentation. The results of the study show that the management planning for Pelawan Biodiversity Park has not been implemented collaboratively with stakeholders. Furthermore, the potential for biodiversity in the Palawan Biodiversity Parks has not been properly analyzed and used to develop strategies for conversation, ecotourism and research. The proposed solution to this deficiency in the planning of the Pelawan Biodiversity Park is to invite relevent stakeholders comprising village government, community leaders, universities, researchers, non-governmental organisations and private organizations to actively collaborate in the process.


2017 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 153
Author(s):  
Maulita Sofie R ◽  
Rohman Effendi ◽  
Rohman Effendi ◽  
Djoko Supatmoko

This study focuses on the application of accountability system, which is a form of responsibility over the management of public funds by the Government which was done starting from the planning stages, execution, implementation, and surveillance of the management of village Funds Allocation. This study was conducted because of the amount of the funds allocated for rural development as well as susceptible to fraud resulting from the lack of transparency of reporting to the public, as well as the performance of the implementation Team in the village of accountable reporting accountability that has not been in accordance with the applicable regulations. This study is expected to be beneficial to the Government of Banyuwangi Regency especially Rogojampi Sub-district in an attempt to improve the accountability of the management of the village Funds Allocation. This study was conducted in nine villages in Rogojampi sub-district. The Data collected by direct observation in the villages and with interviews with the parts of County, district monitoring teams, Treasurer of villages, village of Consultative Body Elements, as well as representatives of the villagers. This study shows that in the planning and the execution were in accordance with the applicable pr,ocedures and operations have been conducted in a transparent and accountable. For the surveillance phase is still not going well because of lack of transparency towards the public. As for the implementation phase also has not run properly due to human resources managing team in making the Administration report is still lacking, so the necessary existence of coaching and supervision over local government.


2020 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
Muhammad Abdi ◽  
Muhammad Azani

Problems in the implementation of inheritance are still common in the community today. This is due to the lack of public understanding of the procedures for the implementation of inheritance and the lack of public awareness to learn the provisions in the Compilation of Islamic Law regarding the procedures for the distribution of inheritance and the lack of socialization carried out by the Village Government and the Office of Religious Affairs towards the community regarding how to carry out the distribution of inheritance. One problem that occurs in the implementation of the distribution of inheritance is regarding an uncle who also gets a share of the inheritance even though all the main heirs of the testator are still complete and the last child gets more share of the inheritance even though the last child is a girl who has a daughter other siblings, the size of each heir is determined by an uncle. The research method used in this study is the law of sociological research. The data collection technique used is the method of observation, interview, questionnaire, and literature review. The results of this study are that the implementation of inheritance distribution implemented by Kualu Village community is still wrong and not in accordance with the provisions contained in the Compilation of Islamic Law. The inhibiting factor is the lack of knowledge and public insights on how to carry out the correct distribution of inheritance according to the compilation of Islamic law. Efforts should be made to hold socialization to the public about how the implementation of the distribution of inheritance is good and right according to the compilation of Islamic law, and increase public awareness to learn more about how to carry out the distribution of inheritance according to Islamic law compilation.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 203
Author(s):  
Toddy Aditya

The purpose of this study is to describe how the quality of service in integrated health in Tangerang City, which is one form of power Sourced Public Health Efforts (UKBM) are managed and organized from, by, for and with the community and in this case carried out by cadres posyandu with technical support from health workers with the object of research in North Village Poris Plawad Cipondoh districts Tangerang. The method used to answer the problem in this study is to use qualitative methods, research instrument using direct observation and interview means to the community, health posts and cadres of health workers, who are in the territory of the village gulls Poris Plawad Cipondoh Northern District of Tangerang. The results showed that the service at Posyandu Camar Kelurahan Poris Plawad Utara Cipondoh Sub-district, Tangerang City, still needs to be improved. In order for the public to get more optimal health services, therefore it is necessary also in complete facilities. There needs to be guidance and coordination of Posyandu cadres role, with community leaders, Government employee in Poris Plawad Utara Village Cipondoh sub-district, Tangerang City, in order to improve the quality of health and public knowledge optimally.Keyword: Service, Public Service, Posyandu


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 145
Author(s):  
Sigit Dwi Nugrono ◽  
Purwadi Purwadi

Senggowar Village is a part of Gondang sub-district, Nganjuk district, a village that wishes to become a village with a “catfish” icon. Economic problems cause many parents to work outside the home, so that their children are less attention and get along with the environment that is not true. Some people work in agriculture as agricultural laborers, especially primary products with inadequate income. Village officials and community leaders look for solutions in various opportunities by introducing villages with the icon "Lele Village". Because Catfish is now an animal necessity at a price that is quite affordable by the wider community. The Village Government formed 2 Farmer Groups namely: Mina Tirta 1 and Mina Tirta 2. The activities of these farmer groups are still limited to exhibition activities held by the Nganjuk District Government related to village potential. Sustainability activities have not been carried out optimally, due to the limited knowledge and technology of the community about catfish cultivation and diversification of food made from raw catfish. For this reason, a program of activities for the "Lele Village" was considered. The solution offered by making artificial ponds with tarpaulins that can be done in a narrow yard. Post-harvest handling of processed products from catfish include: Abon Catfish, Catfish Meatballs, Catfish Chips, Catfish Flour, Catfish Dumplings. Marketing with an online model, accounting books, and empowerment of farmer group cooperatives.


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