scholarly journals AN ANALYSIS OF MANAGEMENT OF FAMILY HOPE PROGRAM FOR POOR HOUSEHOLDS IN JAYAPURA MUNICIPALITY

Author(s):  
Daryono Daryono ◽  
Meinarni Asnawi ◽  
Yundy Hafizrianda

One of government policies to alleviate poverty was through a Family Hope (Keluarga Harapan) Program. This Family Hope Program delivered cash grants to poor households who met some certain conditions and criterion. This was to improve the well-being and education of Family Hope’s recipients and members of family. This study intends to review and analyse Planning, Budgeting, Implementation and Evaluation processes of Family Hope Program in the municipality of Jayapura. This Research used a descriptive statistics. The study found that the planning process of Family Hope Program was prepared by Government of Jayapura Social Work Unit. Also, the budget came from the central government through Ministry of Social Affairs. The Family Hope Program grants payment was made through Post Office in Jayapura. Meanwhile, the evaluation for Family Hope Program arranged Provincial Government through its Social Work Unit, the Ministry Of Social Affairs and National Development Planning Agency Key Words :Poverty, Family Hope Program, Prerequisite Cash Grants

2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Izzuddin Latif ◽  
Widayati Widayati

Facilitation of Development Planning is very urgent and vital as an instrument to increase effectiveness in building synergy in terms of regional development in accordance with the mandate of the law on national development planning, namely in accordance with Permendagri Number 86 of 2017. Kendal Regency Facilitation Process by the Central Java provincial government those that have been implemented well will produce legal products that are able to explain the central government's development programs and there will not be problems in the future. The problems of Regional Development Planning, which have been carried out by the Central Java provincial government, are still much sought to be in accordance with the conditions and needs and well implemented in accordance with the laws and regulations, the need for a better solution to avoid future problems ; Time problems that are less effective, and so that scheduling is done in great detail and in a short amount of time, to improve the performance and effectiveness of facilitation. Regarding the issuance of the Minutes is not quite right than the issuance of the Governor's Decree, the Javanese provincial government should be publishing the provisions of the results of facilitation that have been carried out.The Kendal Regency Government also seeks to ask the provincial government to establish a governor's decree so that it can form the basis of the legal umbrella of regional development planning, which is in accordance with the substance of the Minister of Home Affairs Regulation No. 86 of 2017, relating to the Regional Development planning process in Kendal District, which was previously in 2016 has been amended by the new regulation by referring to Permendagri regulation No. 86 of 2017, Kendal District Government seeks to ask the Governor of Central Java as the provincial government to provide facilitation that is in accordance with Kendal Regency characteristics, with reference to the effectiveness of the time given so that the bureaucracy that is built can be effective and efficient.Keywords: Facilitation, Juridical, Regional Development Planning


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 70-77
Author(s):  
Syafruddin Muhtamar ◽  
Iswandi Rani Saputra

This study aims to find out (1) the relevance of the mandate of the 1945 Constitution of the policy and legal development in GBHN RPJPN, (2) to the normative strategies of national development planning process in the period of the state system before and after amendment to the Constitution of 1945.  This study used a qualitative approach with a descriptive-comparative method. The results showed that (1) the formulation of policy towards development of the law, both the artifacts in the Guidelines of State Policy and RPJPN models, can be said to be substantially relevant to mandate of the Constitution, which applies in the context of each period; (2) there are fundamental differences in strategy formulation nomatif RPJPN GBHN with the preparation. This fundamental difference is the logical consequence of the amendments made to the Constitution of 1945 in the history of the Indonesian nation state system.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 31-34
Author(s):  
Rizma Aldillah

The imbalance between the land supply and the need for land, has caused many problems, sometimes the problem is very difficult to find a solution. With the redistribution of the TORA program in the Southeast Sulawesi province, it helped to slow down the problem slowly. Problems that often occur in the TORA program are generally narrow and unequal land ownership, land conflicts, legal inconsistencies, and damage to natural resources. To that end, the implementation of landreform activities in support of the TORA program in Southeast Sulawesi Province is a synergy of programs from the Central Government which is coordinated with the local Regional Government, in this case the Forestry Service, Forest Area Strengthening Agency, National Land Agency, Regional Development Planning Agency, Cipta Karya Construction and Design, Department of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry in the Southern Province. So that the true purpose of the Agrarian Reform is to restructure the structure of ownership, use and utilization of agrarian resources, especially land by the state as the basis of national development to realize a more equitable agrarian structure for all Indonesian people, in this case the people of Southeast Sulawesi Province.


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
pp. 798
Author(s):  
Muhammad Khairil

SEZ (Special Economic Zone) is one of the government's policy programs in national development planning. Reliable and excellent business and investment activities are the main objectives of the Special Economic Zone policy. Promotion strategy in attracting investors interest continue to be enhanced by Palu City Government. The purpose of this research is to know the efforts made by Palu City Government in pushing Palu Special Economic Zone to potential investors. The method used is qualitative method with case study approach. The results of this study indicate the interest to attract investors to do personal selling done by direct communication between the Government of Palu City and Central Sulawesi Provincial Government with potential investors. Finally constructed suggestions for the strategy of promotion of Special Economic Zones to attract potential investors to invest in Special Economic Zones.The contribution of this research is to provide insight on personal selling with potential investors done by the government of Palu and the Central Sulawesi province.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 31
Author(s):  
Hilaire Tegnan ◽  
Charles Simabura ◽  
Saldi Isra

The National Guidelines of State Policy known to the Indonesian people as Garis Besar Haluan Negara (GBHN) used to be a set of political, economic and social principles enacted every five years by the People’s Consultative Assembly or Majels Permusyawaratan Rakyat (referred to as MPR hereafter) that had to be followed by both central and regional governments for the prosperity of Indonesia and the Indonesian people. However, since the amendments to the 1945 Constitution (1999-2002), which stripped MPR of much of its power, this national development planning scheme was abolished and decentralization was established throughout Indonesia. Nevertheless, in recent years more voices are being heard demanding the reinstatement of the National Guidelines. This paper discusses the issue of national development planning at the central government level. Drawing on the example of the Indonesian National Guidelines of State Policy, the paper argues that a possible return to the old guideline policy could be counter-productive as it would harm the decentralization process, political freedom, democracy, human rights, and the rule of law in Indonesia.


2016 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 44 ◽  
Author(s):  
Latang Sechele

Michael Lipton formulated a theory of urban bias to account for the poverty and inequalities that rack many developing countries today. The theory proposes that development planning in less developed countries is biased against rural areas in that most of the economic resources are allocated to the urban areas than the rural ones making the poor to get poorer. This article seeks to apply the theory to Botswana’s development planning process. Data was obtained from the analysis of the first nine out of the ten national development plans published since independence which clearly show a distinction in economic resource allocations between rural and urban areas. The findings support the urban bias thesis and suggest its retention in studies of economic development with modifications to incorporate elite bias to account for intra-rural and intra-urban social inequalities. It also proposes diversification into non-agricultural activities as a strategy for rural development in drought prone contexts.Keywords: urban bias, resource allocation, development planning, poverty, inequality


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 57-69
Author(s):  
Desi Susilawati ◽  
Parwoto Parwoto ◽  
Puspita Dewi Wulaningrum ◽  
Tri Tri Wijayanto

This research was conducted related to the accountability of the management of the Village Fund Allocation (ADD) 2018 in Village of Tirtomartani, Kalasan District. The research objectives are 1) Measuring the Role of Village Apparatuses in realizing good governance in managing village financial funds, 2) to determine the accountability of ADD management can work effectively for all dimensions, namely Transparency, Accountability and Participation in each process and stage which includes the Planning Phase, Implementation  and Reporting 3) to help resolve the problems  in the management of ADD so that issues regarding the management of  ADD can prove and explain the strategic plans and objectives or the goals that have been planned and established by village government organizations through the meeting mechanism of village development planning. The results of this research that the principle of transparency and participation had been implemented well through the mechanism of consultation and deliberation that involved all elements of village community institutions, indicated by the answers of respondents  show 91% answered "yes". The principle of transparency is fulfilled by the existence of clear information about the schedule of implementation of activities, sources of funds that are easily accessed by the community, showed that respondents' answers“yes” were 85.6%, which meant that implementation the ADD APBDES was already accountable. Although ADD management has been accountable, it certainly cannot be separated from the role of village officials or village apparatus which is a key to the successful management of ADD APBDES. The results showed that the role of village apparatus in Tirtomartani village was 72%., indicated that village apparatus have played a role to create good governance of managing ADD. This research is expected to contribute in the form of Transfer of Knowledge for village government administrators in order to be optimalized  in the management of ADD in the planning process, implementation (expenditure of funds) and reporting in accordance with the provisions of the central government.


2012 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 7 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carolynn Rankin

Abstract Objective – To present the development, planning and implementation of a qualitative research project on the impact of National Year of Reading in Yorkshire. Methods – Generic Social Outcomes (GSO) were used to develop a theoretical framework. Data were gathered via in-depth interviews and focus groups with National Year of Reading (NYR) steering group partners in Calderdale and North Lincolnshire, selected as the two case study authorities. The use of MAXQDA computer-assisted qualitative data analysis software (CAQDAS) enabled data and coding structures to be stored and facilitated comparison in this longitudinal study. Results – The findings using the GSO framework show considerable evidence of NYR related activities in supporting the three first-tier social outcomes: ‘Stronger and Safer Communities’, ‘Health and Well-Being’ and ‘Strengthening Public Life.’ Conclusion – The GSO framework can be used by practitioners to help provide evidence for how public libraries contribute to diverse agendas and demonstrate their value to the community. Public library authorities can use this evidence for planning and for advocacy with a range of audiences including local and central government.


2019 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 66-82
Author(s):  
Bagus Djulig Wijono

The ability of the Regional Government in planning the budget is something that is very influential in order to realize the goals set through the Medium Term Development Plan. The change in the paradigm of the government system from centralistic to decentralized (regional autonomy) has the consequence of a change in the development planning paradigm from a sectoral development approach to a regional (regional) approach.This study uses qualitative methods, to see whether the budget planning implemented by the East Java Provincial Government is in accordance with public policy, and sees its potential, taking into account the development of the 2014-2019 Medium Term Development Plan.The results achieved in this study are mostly the budget planning process that is applied in accordance with public policy, which starts from the bottom, although the results obtained are still not fully in accordance with the target. And this is evident that East Java is the province that first applied ebudgeting, so that budget management can be more transparent and accountable.


2016 ◽  
Vol 3 (01) ◽  
Author(s):  
Vibha Yadava ◽  
Purnima Awasthi

The present paper attempts to highlight the concept of disability and empowerment especially among women population. The concept is difficult to define but has been defined variously, indicating the type of disability and its prevalence rate among women. Since, they are most vulnerable therefore; the factors contributing to their problems have been mentioned. The disabled are deprived of all opportunities and basic facilities like health, education, and employment are denied to them thus, problems and difficulties faced in attaining access to adequate housing, education, health, vocational training, and employment have been emphasized. Also, in the light of the same, the need to take into account and to address the concerns of women and girls with disabilities in order to make them empowered and integrate them into the mainstream are addressed. Programs especially for the disabled women to get empowered socially, economically at various levels by public and privates institutions have been focused. The measures taken by international agencies like the International Labor Organization (ILO), United National Development Program (UNDP) and Central Government Plans, Skill and Training Development Projects so that women with disabilities can improve their daily living skills. The skill training creates opportunities in various sectors be it in education and training, employment and livelihood. But the disabled are poorest, there are issues like low access, low availability, overlapping and many others that needs to resolved in order to make disabled women empowered more effectively.


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