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TINGKAT PARTISIPASI STAKEHOLDERS DALAM PENINGKATAN INDEKS DESA MANDIRI Junaidi, Junaidi; Edy Agustinus; Giska Hediyanti
JURNAL BORNEO AKCAYA Vol 5 No 2 (2019): Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengembangan Pelayanan Publik
Publisher : Badan Penelitian dan Pengembangan Provinsi Kalimantan Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51266/borneoakcaya.v5i2.185

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Specifically, this paper aims to analyze the level of stakeholder participation in increasing the Independent Village Index (IDM) in Sambas Regency. The research, which was conducted between August 2019-December 2019, took place in 4 (four) villages which are included in the priority of increasing the village independence status in Sambas Regency in 2020. The villages in question are: Sempalai Sebedang Village, Sebawi District; Durian Village, Sambas District; Sumber Harapan Village, Sambas District; and Sebubus Village, Paloh District. The results of this quantitative research show that: first, the level of community participation is generally classified as "strong" and "very strong". However, the community's willingness to provide material in order to support village development falls into the "adequate" category. This is because they consider that currently sufficient funding in the village is available, mainly sourced from DD and ADD; second, the level of government participation is classified as “strong” and “very strong”. This means that indicators such as the preparation of regulations, government involvement in program preparation, assistance in the implementation of development, evaluation regarding the use of DD and ADD, and utilization of development results are as expected. However, indicators such as the extent to which the government's ability to open access to cooperation with investors in managing potential in the village still needs to be improved or in the “sufficient” category; and third, the level of private sector participation is generally classified as “weak” and “sufficient”. Starting from the planning stage to the utilization of the results of the private sector participation level, it still needs to be improved. Respondents assessed that the impact of the available CSR has not been felt at the village level.
THE POTENTIAL OF BIDAI WEBBING AS A SUPERIOR PRODUCT IN BENGKAYANG REGENCY BASE ON LOCAL WISDOM rianti, reny; Edy Agustinus; Gustaf Hariyanto
JURNAL BORNEO AKCAYA Vol 5 No 2 (2019): Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengembangan Pelayanan Publik
Publisher : Badan Penelitian dan Pengembangan Provinsi Kalimantan Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51266/borneoakcaya.v5i2.186

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Bidai webbing is a craft product that is produced through the indigineous skills of the Dayak Bidayuh people. With the One Village One Product appraisal approach, this study qualitatively assesses the potential of splinting to be pushed into a superior product, especially in order to support the development of the creative economy in Bengkayang Regency. By conducting in-depth interviews with informants who were determined by purposive sampling, it was found that splint webbing only achieved a score of 69.8 out of a total value of 100 or was in the 2 star classification (**), where Bidai webbing still requires basic guidance, but has the opportunity to increase as 3 star with various improvements. Even though the resulting splint has undergone innovations in terms of design and size, there are several obstacles that are often faced. The constraints referred to include: the scarcity of raw material, especially the raw material in the form of rattan, uncertainty of consumers and markets, as well as very simple finishing and packaging. As a result, the number of craftsmen shows a decreasing trend every day. This is considered to be a threat to the preservation of local wisdom of bidai webbing and the difficulty of encouraging it to become a superior product in Bengkayang Regency. Therefore, the participation of stakeholders is needed to maintain the availability of raw materials and increase the capacity of craftsmen and woven products through training for craftsmen and future generations. In addition, stakeholder support is needed to be involved in maintaining consistency in promotions and building relationships at the local, regional and international levels.