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Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Desa dengan Pelatihan Perencanaan Pembangunan Inklusif Bagi Kepala Desa di Kabupaten Purwakarta Nailufar, Faza Dhora; Sijabat, Saut Gracer; Saksono, R.N Afsdy; Taqiyya, Aghitsna Putri
UN PENMAS (Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat untuk Negeri) Vol 4 No 1 (2024): UN PENMAS Vol 4 No 1
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Narotama

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/un-penmas.v4i1.2702

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One of the vulnerable groups that is often less considered in the development process is the disability group. this is because there is still a negative stigma and stereotype against them. For this reason, in 2016, the government has issued regulations related to respect and proper treatment of disability groups through Law No.8 of 2016. One way to optimize the involvement of disability groups in development is through the Inclusive Village or Disability Friendly Village program. Inclusive villages are built by involving the support and participation of village communities, by affirming minority, poor, vulnerable and marginalized groups. This community service program aims to help the Purwakarta Regency Government to encourage the integration of the principle of inclusiveness in village development planning by encouraging bureaucrats, especially village bureaucrats (Village Heads) to actively integrate the principle of inclusiveness in village development planning. This community service activity targets Village Heads throughout Purwakarta Regency. The results of this community service activity on the topic of Inclusive Development Planning were well carried out, where the response of the village heads to the activities that had been carried out was considered very good, this can be seen from the increased pre-test and post-test survey results, evaluation of the implementation of activities, suggestions and input from participants on the implementation of the program.
Visible vs Silent Protest: Explaining Divergent Outcomes on Single-Candidate Local Elections in Indonesia Hafidz, Moh. Maskurudin; Nailufar, Faza Dhora; Sembiring, Odri Prince Agustinus D; Rohi, Rudi
Jurnal Transformative: Ilmu Pemerintahan Vol. 11 No. 2 (2025): Desember
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Science Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.transformative.2025.011.02.4

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This study investigates the puzzling phenomenon of divergent outcomes in single-candidate local elections (Pilkada) across Indonesia. Employing a mixed-methods sequential explanatory design, this study undertakes a comparative analysis of three cases from the 2024 Pilkada in Bangka, Bangka Selatan, and Pangkalpinang, which are located within Bangka Belitung Islands Province. The approach utilizes quantitative survey data from 455 voters and qualitative document analysis. The results suggest that the key determinant of the blank vote's success or failure is the voter's evaluation of the incumbent's performance. Inadequate evaluations of the incumbent's performance in Bangka and Pangkalpinang served as a catalyst, converting a pre-existing crisis of representation into a successful protest vote. Conversely, high public satisfaction with governance in Bangka Selatan served as a protective barrier, neutralizing the impulse for protest despite the non-competitive electoral format. The analysis delineates two separate mobilization tactics for achieving victory: a "Visible Protest" in Pangkalpinang, led by a structured and identifiable social movement, and a "Silent Protest" in Bangka, emerging from the uncoordinated accumulation of individual discontent. This study enhances the comprehension of protest voting by identifying incumbent performance as a significant moderating influence. It underscores the voter's aptitude for constrained rationality and pragmatic decision-making, illustrating their resilience in utilizing institutional tools to hold political leaders accountable in a hard democratic context.