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Effectiveness in Handling People with Mental Disorders Usman, Usman; Ibrahim , Akmal; Hasniati, Hasniati; Abdullah, Tang
Journal La Bisecoman Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Journal La Bisecoman
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37899/journallabisecoman.v6i1.1948

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The research addresses how well North Kalimantan Province of Indonesia executes mental health policies to deal with mental disorders (ODGJ) among its population. The practical implementation of Law No. 18 of 2014 faces substantial hurdles because the law specifies integrated service delivery with promotive and curative approaches while preventive and rehabilitative approaches. The study adopted qualitative methods to gather data by interviewing stakeholders along with analyzing documents and performing field observations. The analysis through thematic methodology revealed five significant obstacles which include insufficient infrastructure, poor inter-agency cross-sectoral coordination along with continuous financial limitations and inexperienced workforce shortage and the failure to maximize community health services. Multiple actors take part in implementing the system yet it remains ineffective because policy and execution operate apart from each other structurally. Research results demonstrate an immediate necessity for mental health infrastructure funding alongside improved governance systems and budget inclusion policies as well as human resource development and official recognition of community-led mental health care designs. Through this study researchers gain essential knowledge about strengthening mental health policy in resource-limited settings for providing sustainable and inclusive care to ODGJ patients.
Organizational Citizenship Behavior in the Implementation of Anti-Fraud Strategy at Bank Sulselbar Mappisabbi, Muhammad Fadli; Hasniati, Hasniati; Ibrahim, Muhammad Akmal; Iskandar, Didik
Journal La Bisecoman Vol. 5 No. 6 (2024): Journal La Bisecoman
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37899/journallabisecoman.v5i6.2375

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The implementation of effective anti-fraud strategies relies not only on clear policies and procedures but also on the involvement of all members across the organization. In this case, organizational citizenship behavior plays a very important role. This study aims to analyze organizational citizenship behavior in the implementation of anti-fraud strategies at Bank Sulselbar in South Sulawesi and West Sulawesi Provinces. This study uses a descriptive quantitative research approach with data collection methods, namely questionnaires and review documents. Samples in this research are Bank Sulselbar employees. Data sources consist of primary and secondary data. While the technique of data analysis uses inferential statistics. The results of the study show that organizational citizenship behavior in implementing anti-fraud strategies at Bank Sulselbar in South Sulawesi and West Sulawesi Provinces is 20,730 or 88% of the maximum percentage. If seen from the value range table it can be concluded that organizational citizenship behavior in implementing anti-fraud strategies at Bank Sulselbar in South Sulawesi and West Sulawesi Provinces is relatively very high.
Social and Economic Impact of the Six Universities Initiative Japan-Indonesia Program on Sustainable Development: JEL Classification: I30, O15, O19, Q56, R58 Koichi, Ohashi; Tamma, Sukri; Ibrahim, Muhammad Akmal; Hasniati, Hasniati
Journal La Bisecoman Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): Journal La Bisecoman
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37899/journallabisecoman.v6i4.2653

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This study explores the impact of the Six Universities Initiative Japan-Indonesia (SUIJI) Program on sustainable development in rural South Sulawesi, Indonesia. The program aims to foster community-based social innovation through cross-cultural collaboration between Japanese and Indonesian students, who engage directly with local communities to address environmental, social, and economic challenges. The study uses a qualitative approach, including participant observation, in-depth interviews, and document analysis, to assess the program's impact in four locations: Barrang Lompo Island, Lakkang Island, Toraja, and Polewali Mandar. Key findings indicate that the program significantly improved agricultural productivity, environmental sustainability, and community well-being through the introduction of organic farming techniques, sustainable fisheries practices, and improved education. Students participating in the program developed cross-cultural communication skills and practical experience in applying theoretical knowledge in real-world contexts. However, challenges related to cultural differences, language barriers, and limited infrastructure hindered the program's full potential. The study concludes that while the SUIJI Program had a positive impact on rural development, its long-term sustainability depends on stakeholder support and improved infrastructure. This study contributes to broader discussions on social innovation and sustainable development, emphasizing the importance of integrating global and local perspectives. Further research is needed to explore the long-term adaptability of communities to introduced innovations and the role of infrastructure in supporting sustainable development in rural areas.
Co-Authors A. Muin, Muhammad Irham Abbas, Risma Abdullah, Muh Tang Abdullah, Muh.Tang Abdullah, Nurjannah Abdullah, Tang Abubakar, Achmad Adam Adam Adam, Aenal Fuad Agussalim, Anggit Aulia Ahmad Ismail Ahmad, Badu Ahyar Muawwal Alwiah Musdar, Izmy Amalia , Ayu Andi Patta Yusuf Anniza, Nurul Asnuddin, Asnuddin Astina Astina, Astina Ayu Amalia Ayuni, Nurul Qurrata Bahrul Ulum Ilham, Bahrul Ulum Biana Adha Inapty, Biana Adha Daud, Jumerti Debi Novita Siregar Endang Sari, Endang Eni Indriani Fajar Putera, Arifin Fernanda, Raisya Putri Fitriani Fitriani Gita Susanti, Gita Haerul, Haerul Haning, Mohamad Thahir Haning, Mohammad Tahir Harbaeni, Harbaeni Hasriati Hasriati, Hasriati Hayati Hayati Ibrahim , Akmal Ibrahim, Akmal Ibrahim, Muh Akmal Ibrahim, Muh. Akmal Ibrahim, Muhammad Akmal Irmawati Irmawati Iskandar Iskandar Iskandar, Didik Istiqomah, Nurmala Juhadira, Juhadira Kada, Maria Kurnyata Rante Karman Lanani Kasogi, Muh Adnan Kasogi, Muhammad Adnan Khalisah Latuconsina, Nur Kherunnisa, Kherunnisa Koichi, Ohashi Leni Saleh, Leni Lilianti, Lilianti Majid, Ahmad Farham Mappisabbi, Muhammad Fadli Masriadi, Masriadi Mayasari, Hartini Monalisa Monalisa Mubasyisyir, Mubasyisyir Muh. Yunus Muhammad Rusdi Nara, Nurdin Nasir Nasir Nursalam Nursalam oktamarina, lidia Pagarra, Firman Pamita Sari, Rinanthy Pamuti Pamuti Pauzi, Rizal Puji Lestari, Nana Pulubuhu, Dwia Aries T Putera, Arifin Fajar ramadani, Novita Rasyid, Muh Nur Renny Renny Rianti, Desi Ririk, Ririk Saldy Yusuf Sarty Siti Nurbaya Sitinjak, Hasnah Sri Wahyuni sukri Sukri, sukri Sumiratin, Endang Suratmi, Lily Syahriani Syahriani, Syahriani Syahribulan Syahribulan, Syahribulan Syahruddin Syahruddin Syarbiah, Sarty T. Tikson, Deddy Tamma, Sukri Tikson, Deddy T. Usman Usman W, Muhammad Fahreza Waicang, Rode Winarto, Wilson Yacoline Pailungan, Ferly Yusuf, Hijrah Hasim