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Implemetasi Program UMKM dalam Pengentasan Kemiskinan di Desa Padengo Kabupaten Pohuwato Mohamad, Sintia; Saleh, Gretty Syatriani; Umuri, Hasman
PROVIDER JURNAL ILMU PEMERINTAHAN Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Oktober 2024 - Maret 2025
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Pemerintahan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59713/projip.v3i2.1129

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This research discusses the implementation of the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (UMKM) program in efforts to alleviate poverty in Padengo Village, Pohuwato Regency. Padengo Village is one area that still faces significant challenges related to poverty. In this context, the UMKM program is one of the strategies adopted by the Padengo Village Government to improve community welfare and reduce poverty levels. This research uses a qualitative approach by collecting data through in-depth interviews with various stakeholders, including government officials, UMKM business owners, and local community members. Data was also obtained through direct observation and documentation studies. The results of the research show that the implementation of the UMKM program in Padengo Village has had a positive impact on poverty alleviation efforts. These programs have encouraged local economic growth, created new jobs, and provided training and support for UMKM to improve their skills and productivity. However, this research also identified several challenges and obstacles faced in implementing UMKM programs, including bureaucracy complex issues, lack of access to capital and markets, and lack of understanding of the benefits and opportunities of the UMKM program among the community. Based on these findings, several recommendations are proposed to increase the effectiveness of the UMKM program in alleviating poverty in Padengo Village. Among other things, simplifying administrative procedures, increasing access to capital and markets, participatory approaches in program planning and implementation, as well as increasing public understanding and awareness of the importance of UMKM in overcoming poverty.
Implementasi Pengelolaan Sampah Melalui Program Bank Sampah di Dinas Lingkungan Hidup Kabupaten Pohuwato (Studi Kasus: Bank Sampah Kecamatan Buntulia) Saleh, Gretty Syatriani; Umuri, Hasman; Uno, Defrianto
Madani Jurnal Politik dan Sosial Kemasyarakatan Vol 17 No 03 (2025): Desember 2025
Publisher : Universitas Islam Darul Ulum Lamongan

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This study examines the implementation of solid waste management through the Waste Bank (Bank Sampah) program administered by the Environmental Agency (DLH) of Pohuwato Regency, Indonesia, with a case focus on Waste Banks in Buntulia District. Using a qualitative descriptive design, data were gathered through interviews, observations, and document review involving DLH officials, waste bank managers, health workers, and community members. The analysis applies Edward III’s policy implementation framework—communication, resources, disposition, and bureaucratic structure—to explain how the program operates, what supports it, and where gaps persist. Findings show that coordination across DLH and local actors, face-to-face outreach complemented by routine WhatsApp and meeting communication, and the availability of basic operational facilities (transport, scales, storage, and savings records) generally enable implementation. Implementers display strong commitment and service orientation, and internal standard operating procedures clarify workflows for receiving, weighing, recording, sorting, storing, and selling recyclables. Nevertheless, participation remains uneven due to differing awareness, incentives, and household sorting practices, while service regularity still needs strengthening. The study recommends more intensive public education, stronger inter-sector collaboration, and partnerships with recyclers and local SMEs to improve routine services, expand participation, and sustain program impacts particularly through village and health-service networks.