Reza, Izzul Fatchu
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PARTISIPASI PUSAT PELAYANAN TERPADU PEMBERDAYAAN PEREMPUAN DAN ANAK LAMBAN INDOMAN PUTRI (P2TP2A-LIP) DALAM PENANGANAN KEKERASAN TERHADAP ANAK DI PROVINSI LAMPUNG Department, administratio; Sormin, Rahma Diani; Reza, Izzul Fatchu
Administratio Vol 8 No 1 (2017): Administratio : Jurnal Ilmiah Administrasi Publik dan Pembangunan
Publisher : Jurusan Ilmu Administrasi Publik, Universitas Lampung

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ABSTRACT. The high numbers of child violence in Lampung province to create a body ofwomen empowerment and child protection (BPP&PA) province of Lampung form anintegrated Service Center Institute of empowerment of women and Children SlowlyIndoman Daughter (P2TP2A-LIP) to the province as a Centre for information, servicecenters and empowerment for women and children victims of violence. The purpose ofthis research was to know how far the participation P2TP2A-LIP in handling violenceagainst children in the province of Lampung and constraints experienced by P2TP2A-LIP inhandling violence against children in the province of Lampung. This research using thekind of research deskriftif with a qualitative approach. The result showed thatparticipation P2TP2A-LIP in the Lampung in handling of violence against children alreadyexists, both in providing information, consultation, the decision, acting together andsupporting. But P2TP2A-LIP has a constraint in handling violence against children that isstarting from the limitation of the number of human resources existing in P2TP2A-LIP togive psychic conditions of service and sacrifice itself. Keywords: Participation, P2TP2A-LIP Province Lampung, Violence Children.
Sekolah Kepemimpinan Aparatur Desa Perempuan pada Desa Cikumpay, Kabupaten Purwakarta Reza, Izzul Fatchu; Rahmawati, Auli; Istania, Ratri
Civitas Consecratio: Journal of Community Service and Empowerment Vol 4 No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Lembaga Pengabdian Masyarakat Institut Pemerintahan Dalam Negeri

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Purwakarta District values gender diversity with the presence of a female regent and ten female village heads. However, the competence and leadership skills are not evenly owned by all female village heads in Purwakarta Regency. The purpose of this Community Service activity is to increase understanding and awareness of the importance of women leaders at the village government level. This community service uses an audienced-centered simulation approach for village officials in Cikumpay Village led by a female village head. After the implementation, the community stated that community service activities were very useful (77.8%) and quite useful (22.2%). In addition, women should be given the opportunity to have the space to work and appear in the offices of public agencies, including becoming leaders.
Prefectural System Practices in The Indonesian Local Government Sutrisno, Edy; Reza, Izzul Fatchu; Wati, Nila Kurnia; Gashimov, Elchin
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol. 11 No. 3 (2024): October 2024
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

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This research aims to analyze the implementation of the prefectural system in Indonesia, examining its historical development, current application, and future trajectory in regional governance. This study employs a qualitative research design, utilizing a case study approach across several provinces in Indonesia. Data collection involved in-depth interviews, document analysis, and field observations to capture the nuances of the prefectural system's operation within different regional contexts. The prefectural system in Indonesia originated with the enactment of regional government laws and became more prominent after the New Order. It involves dividing the national territory into smaller administrative regions, with governors representing the central government, and features both deconcentration and decentralization. While previous studies have focused on decentralization and autonomy, this research highlights how these processes reinforce the prefectural system. This study provides fresh insights into the prefectural system's evolving role in Indonesia's decentralized governance. Unlike earlier works, it examines how the system balances central and local powers, anticipating its growing importance as Indonesia refines its decentralization policies.