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The Role Of The Government In Empowering Alternative Economies For Cap Tikus Producers In Kumelembuai Village, South Minahasa Regency Pangkey, Itje; I.R. Rantung, Margareth; Hapsari, Nimas
Iapa Proceedings Conference 2025: IAPA 2025 Hybrid Annual Conference & Congress INDIGESNOUS PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Publisher : Indonesian Association for Public Administration (IAPA)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30589/proceedings.2025.1325

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This study examines the role of government in supporting alternative economic empowerment for Cap Tikus producers in Kumelembuai Village, North Sulawesi. Cap Tikus, a traditional alcoholic beverage made from palm sap, is a key source of income and cultural identity for the local community. However, heavy dependence on its production and the agricultural sector exposes villagers to economic risks. Through a review of current conditions and literature, this research highlights the need for economic diversification to improve community resilience and welfare. The study emphasizes the importance of government intervention—such as training, capital support, and market access—in facilitating sustainable economic development. Findings aim to inform policy strategies that strengthen local economies and reduce reliance on a single income source.
Artificial Intelligence in Governance: Opportunities for Political Participation and Ethical Challenges Mantiri, Jeane; Maria Siwi, Cynthia; Sani Putri, Intan; Hapsari, Nimas
Iapa Proceedings Conference 2025: IAPA 2025 Hybrid Annual Conference & Congress INDIGESNOUS PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Publisher : Indonesian Association for Public Administration (IAPA)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30589/proceedings.2025.1326

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The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in public administration presents both opportunities and challenges for governance. While AI can enhance political participation through data utilization, digital transparency, and public oversight, it also raises concerns over transparency, accountability, privacy, bias, and inequality. This study seeks to identify the dual role of AI in shaping political participation within governance. Using a descriptive literature review of studies and policy documents, the findings show that AI can expand citizen engagement beyond electoral processes but may also deepen participation gaps among social groups if ethical and inclusive governance frameworks are not ensured.