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IMPLEMENTATION OF DIRECT CASH ASSISTANCE TO VILLAGE DSIN THE MANGKI VILLAGE, CEMPA SUDISTRICT, PINRANG REGENCY Putri Rabiah El Adawiyah; Andi Aslinda; Risma Niswaty
Jurnal Aktor Vol 5, No 2 (2026): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/aktor.v5i2.86279

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This research is a type of descriptive qualitative research and aims to find out about the Implementation of Direct Cash Assistance for Village Funds in Mangki Village, Cempa District, Pinrang Regency. Data collection techniques were carried out by interview, observation and documentation. The data analysis technique used consists of data reduction (Data Condensation), Data Presentation (Data Display), Conclutions Drawing and Verifications. The results showed that the implementation of direct cash assistance of village funds in Mangki Village, Cempa District, Pinrang Regency can be said to have gone well in accordance with the theory of George Edwards III. This can be seen from 4 sub-indicators that are running well including: a. Communication b. Resources c. Disposition d. Bureaucratic Structure. Bureaucratic Structure. One sub-indicator is still not good, namely in terms of communication. The inhibiting factor in the implementation of direct cash assistance for village funds is the community itself who does not understand this program, while the external inhibiting factor is that the process of disbursing funds from the local government is usually late, thus hampering the process of distributing this program. Implementors are expected to provide an even understanding to the community so that there is no social jealousy, program implementers must be more active in providing socialization and maintaining existing infrastructure.
IMPLEMENTATION of HIV/AIDS MITIGATION POLICIES at AIDS MANAGEMENT COMISSION (KPA) OF MAKASSAR CITY Natasyah Alya Syelsyabila; Andi Aslinda; Andi Cudai Nur; Ismail Ismail
Jurnal Aktor Vol 5, No 3 (2026): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/aktor.v5i3.86270

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This research is a type of qualitative research that is descriptive and aims to determine the implementation of the Makassar City HIV/AIDS Management Policy (KPA). The data sources used are primary data sources and secondary data sources. In determining informants using purposive sampling technique. Data collection techniques were carried out using interviews, observation and documentation. The informants in this research were the AIDS/HIV Program Manager, Makassar City Health Service, Head of Social Rehabilitation Division, Makassar City Social Service, Mitra Husada Foundation Prajangkau Officer, Guardians/Patients infected with HIV/AIDS. The results of this study indicate that the Implementation of the HIV/AIDS Control Policy (KPA) in Makassar City has not been optimally implemented. There are 4 sub-indicators that are considered based on the theory of George C. Edward III (1980). This can be seen in two indicators that have been implemented well, namely the disposition and bureaucracy indicators and two indicators that have not been optimal in their implementation, namely the communication and resource indicators. This is because the communication process through socialization has not fully reached the key population and there is still stigma/discrimination against PLWHA and there are still inhibiting factors in the resource variable which should be the most optimized variable. The inhibiting time in the implementation of HIV/AIDS control (KPA) in Makassar City is related to social stigma and discrimination against PLWHA (People with HIV/AIDS), limited special budgeting for HIV/AIDS programs, and limited Human Resources (HR).
EVALUATION OF COMMUNITY-BASED INTEGRATED CHILD PROTECTION PROGRAM (PATBM) IN MAROS DISTRICT Irna Erviana; Andi Aslinda; Novayanti Sopia Rukmana
Jurnal Aktor Vol 5, No 3 (2026): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/aktor.v5i3.86240

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This research aims to understand the Policy Evaluation of the Community-Based Integrated Child Protection (PATBM) program by considering geographical variations in Maros Regency. This research uses a descriptive qualitative approach, with data collection techniques through observation, interviews and documentation studies. The validity of the data was checked through diligent observation and triangulation of sources. Data analysis is carried out through the stages of data collection, data condensation, data presentation, and drawing conclusions or verification. The results of this research indicate that the Evaluation of the Community-Based Integrated Child Protection Program (PATBM) takes into account geographical variations in Maros Regency, based on six William N. Dunn Policy Indicators (2003), namely: 1) Effectiveness, 2) Efficiency, 3) Coverage, 4 ) Alignment, 5) Responsiveness, 6) Accuracy, Quite optimal level of effectiveness in mountainous and coastal areas. With a minimal budget, the program still achieved its goals, showing good efficiency. The eligibility criteria are also met, with PATBM becoming an alternative solution to the problem of child violence. In terms of alignment, this program has been evenly distributed. Apart from that, the PATBM program is considered quite responsive to community needs and meets the responsiveness criteria and this program is also appropriate, but needs improvement in the monitoring and evaluation (monev) process
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE POLICY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF STREET VENDORS IN PARE-PARE CITY Melati Melati; Haedar Akib; Andi Aslinda
Jurnal Aktor Vol 5, No 2 (2026): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/aktor.v5i2.86289

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This research includes show that the Implementation of the Policy for the Development and Management of Street Vendors in Parepare City. This can be seen from the results of interviews which show that the implementation of the Street Vendor Development and Management Policy has gone quite well, as well as street vendors' awareness of guidance and management showing good results. And seen from the policy implementation theory according to Merilee S. Grindle, it consists of indicators: Interests influenced by the policy, type of benefits produced, degree of change desired, location of decision making, program implementers, sources involved, power, interests, and strategies of the actors involved, Characteristics of institutions and authorities, Compliance and responsiveness. However, there are still indicators that are not good in the implementation of the PKL Development and Arrangement Policy, namely indicators of the power, interests and strategies of the actors involved, where the Satpol PP carries out socialization activities regarding the guidance and structuring of PKL on a regular basis but most of the PKL still do not follow or violate regional regulation No. 7 of 2019 concerning public order.
IMPLEMENTATION OF PT VALE INDONESIA TBK CSR IN THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND EMPOWERMENT PROGRAM BASED ON THE INDEPENDENT RURAL AREA DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM IN SOROWAKO, NUHA DISTRICT Khaliq Aisya Fatimah; Herlina Sakawati; Andi Aslinda
Jurnal Aktor Vol 5, No 2 (2026): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/aktor.v5i2.85926

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This study examines the implementation of PT Vale Indonesia Tbk’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives within the Community Development and Empowerment Program (PPM) based on the Independent Rural Area Development Program (PKPM) in Sorowako District and Nuha District. Data collection methods included observation, interviews, and documentation. Data analysis techniques included data reduction, presentation, and drawing conclusions. Vale Indonesia Tbk provides resources to support social responsibility programs focused on education, health, the economy, and social welfare. Vale Indonesia Tbk’s PPM-PKPM program aims to improve community welfare through enhancements in the economic, social, health, and educational sectors. As part of its corporate social responsibility, Vale Indonesia is the subject of this study. Research data was collected from January to May 2024. Data collection techniques included observation, interviews, and documentation. Data analysis techniques included data reduction, presentation, and drawing conclusions. Vale Indonesia Tbk provides resources to support corporate social responsibility programs focused on education, health, the economy, and social issues. The PPM-PKPM program of Vale Indonesia Tbk aims to improve community welfare by enhancing the economic, social, health, and educational sectors. As part of its corporate social responsibility, PT. Vale Indonesia Tbk has integrated social responsibility into its organizational structure.