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IMPLEMENTASI KEBIJAKAN PENYELENGGARAAN SISTEM PELAYANAN DOKUMEN KEPENDUDUKAN DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN LAYANAN APLIKASI ES MAMA (Ekspedisi Melayani Masyarakat) OLEH DINAS KEPENDUDUKAN DAN PENCATATAN SIPIL KOTA BITUNG Oktofianus W. Ch. Tumundo; Joyce Jacinta Rares; Welly ., Waworundeng
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 17 No. 2 MDK (2021)
Publisher : Sam Ratulangi University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (446.126 KB) | DOI: 10.35791/agrsosek.17.2 MDK.2021.35374

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This study aims to get answers about why the implementation of the policy of implementing the Population Document Service System using the Es Ma Ma (Community Service Expedition) application has not given the expected results. This research took place at the Office of Population and Civil Registration of Bitung City. This research design uses a qualitative descriptive approach. The types of data used in this study are primary data and secondary data. What is meant by primary data is data obtained in the field through a deep interview process to informants, both key informants and other supporting informants. The secondary data consists of processed data or data that has been officially published obtained from mass media news, documentation and archives of related institutions. The number of informants in this study amounted to 6 informants consisting of the Head of the Population and Civil Registration Office of Bitung City, 2 operators of the ES MAMA Program Manager and involving 3 community members who were managing population document files. The results of the study indicate that the non-achievement of policy targets is caused by firstly the infrastructure of the implementing organization that is not specifically designed to handle this program, secondly the understanding of the implementers that this program service is part of the "ordinary" service, and thirdly the weak intensity of delivery to the community.
IMPLEMENTASI KEBIJAKAN SISTEM DATABASE PEMASYARAKATAN PADA LEMBAGA PEMASYARAKATAN KELAS IIA MANADO DIMASA PANDEMI COVID-19 Hendra Stevi Lumataw; Max ., Rembang; Welly ., Waworundeng
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 17 No. 2 MDK (2021)
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The purpose of this research is to analyze what causes the implementation of the correctional database system policy at Manado Class IIA Correctional Institution is not optimal. The method used in this research is qualitative with a descriptive case study approach. This research instruments are document study, observation and interviews. The research found that the process of integration rights services for prisoners through the correctional database system is not in accordance with the standard operating procedures set because there are still delays in the process of integration of prisoners. Meanwhile, the correctional database system is not optimal due to the lack of resources for operators, a verification mechanism and approval of the integration program, and synergy between institutions. For this reason, it is necessary to increase the number of operators, the verification and approval mechanisms, it is necessary to share the authority with the regional offices, the availability of adequate budget and facilities.
Kinerja Aparatur Sipil Negara Dalam Memberikan Pelayanan Di Kantor Badan Kepegawaian Dan Pengembangan Sumber Daya Manusia Kota Manado Muhammad Is Jibran; Agustinus B. Pati; Welly Waworundeng
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 18 No. 3 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (178.534 KB) | DOI: 10.35791/agrsosek.v18i3.45046

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This study aims to analyze the performance of the State Civil Apparatus in providing services at the Office of the Human Resources Development Personnel Agency in Manado City. This research was carried out from March to June 2022 at the Office of the Personnel and Human Resources Development Agency in Manado City, whose address is Jl. Balai Kota, Tikala Ares, Tikala District, Manado City, North Sulawesi. This study uses qualitative data types, focusing on State Civil Apparatus performance in providing services based on main duties and functions. Informants in research are people or actors who really understand the problem and participate directly in research problems consisting of key informants, key informants, and supporting informants. The data sources in this study are primary data and secondary data. Data collection techniques used in this study were observation, interviews, and documentation. This study used triangulation techniques as a tool to test the validity of the data obtained. Data analysis in this study includes data reduction, data presentation, and verification and drawing conclusions. The results of the study show the performance of State Civil Apparatus at the Personnel and Human Resources Development Agency in Manado City in the field of Government affairs, the staffing support function and in accordance with Law no. 5 of 2014 concerning State Civil Apparatus, Personnel and Human Resources Development Agency carries out its performance through State Civil Apparatus Management, but from the aspect of work effectiveness and efficiency it is still weak, aspects of authority and responsibility are still lacking in staff and the placement of employees is not in accordance with their competence, as well as aspects of the level of employee discipline and aspects of the level of work initiative still low.
Perpektif Pemerintah Provinsi Papua Pada Penerimaan Pemekaran Daerah Otonomi Baru Di Provinsi Papua Tabuni, Nes; Waworundeng, Welly; Sampe, Stefanus
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 19 No. 2 (2023): Agri-Sosioekonomi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/agrsosek.v19i2.50131

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This study aims to analyze the perspective of the Papua provincial government on the acceptance of the new autonomous region in Papua province. The research was conducted from March to April 2023 in Papua Province as the parent province among the three new autonomous regions. The data analysis technique used in this study is an interactive qualitative technique. The results of the research are that other regional governments also consider that the expansion of the New Autonomous Region (PDOB) in the provinces of Papua and West Papua is indeed a necessity and can be assessed as the impact of Papua's mismanagement so far. The policy of the central government must side with the regional government in Papua, but this is not democratic and does not understand the history and character of the indigenous Papuans, so that the state's goals can be fulfilled in carrying out the Expansion of the New Autonomous Region (PDOB) in Papua with political strategies that are dominated by the government with an action that can realize the ability to carry out development and welfare for the people of Papua and in general for the Indonesian state.
Co-Authors Abidin Mantoti Agustinus B. Pati Alfon Kimbal Alivia Tawaang Amelia Mentang Ansik, Militia Assa, Aprillia P.G A’yun, Lulu Qurrat Bahudin, Rezky Benny Dame Branden Lomban Britney W. H Tamboto Bujung, Vebrian G. M. Burhan Niode Burhan Niode Carlos, Yosua Eurico Warenstein Chalim, Dewi Mustika Dame, Benny Daud M, F Liando Debora Yunike Mongkaren Deby Anastasia Jacobus Dede Mariana Dilago, Raflianto Dissa, Rivaldo Josua Donald K Monintja Dotulong, Citra Glory Pratiwi Fanley N Pangemanan Frans Singkoh, Frans Hendra Lumi, Hendra Hendra Stevi Lumataw Iroth, Prisilia Injilia Dewi Ismail Rachman Jemty Budiman Johny Lumolos Jorgy Jr. Inkiriwang Joyce J. Rares Joyce Jacinta Rares Juan Julio Mowoka Kaaro, Stefan Brian Kading, Valentin Kainde, Jenny Valeria Kakunsi, Medelin Andreani Kaunang, Amanda F. Kimbal, Alfon Kristedi Bastian Rajalahu Lamia, Riana M.N Launde, Agata Pransiska Lenak, Syalom C.M LENGKONG, JOHNY Lengkong, Johny P. Leonardo Jacky Pattylima Liow, Swingli R. Loho, Gelnata M. Lombongbitung, Combyan Lumi, Raymond Verrel Mac A.M.H Tompodung Madila, Oklian Makalew, Marlen Novita Mamuaja, Brandon C. D. Manis, Priskila Esdayanti Mantiri, Michael Maramis, Armando P.P.M Marlien T Lapian Marlien T Lapian Marthen Kimbal, Marthen Max ., Rembang Meinhart Moningka, Runtukahu Joi Michelly G Lumintang Monintja, Donald Monintja, Donald K Muabuay, Beactrix C.A. Muhammad Is Jibran Nasrullah Natsir Nayoan, Ekapetra E. N. Nayoan, Herman Neni Kumayas Neni Kumayas, Neni Nento, Ridwan NGONGOLOY, VENNY RIA Novie pioh, Novie Oktofianus W. Ch. Tumundo Pangemanan, Fanley Pangemanan, Sofia Paputungan, Saiful Pioh, Aldi Pioh, Novi Pioh, Novie R Pioh, Novie R. Pratama, Irfandi Rahmat, Al Fauzi Rarung, Julio A. Ratulangi, Axelia Caroline Sahambangung, Osvaldo Samugyo Ibnu Redjo Santa, Nansi Margret Sarah Sambiran Sarah Sambiran, Sarah Sasauw, Chindy Stefanus Sampe Stefanus Sampe, Stefanus Suawa, Pascallino Julian Sumampow, Ismail T. A. M. Ronny Gosal Tabuni, Nes Takasihaeng, Welem Aliando Tampake, Regynald Prasatya Taroreh, Gleydi Natalia Tompunu, Rithania Michelie Tongkotow, Nadia F Trifena Revangelista Mambu Tude, Nixon E. S. Tulung, Trilke E Wagiu, Mario Wangania, Ericksen W. Wehelmina Rumawas Wehelmina Rumawas Wowor, Mario