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Evaluating the Impact of Maritime Regulations: Balikpapan Port's Readiness in Supporting the Nusantara Capital Project Hidayat, Luqman Sariful; Ekowanti, Mas Roro Lilik; Casmiwati , Dewi
Journal of Social and Policy Issues Volume 4, No 3 (2024) July - September
Publisher : Pencerah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58835/jspi.v4i3.387

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This study aims to evaluate the impact of Government Regulation Number 31 of 2021 concerning the Administration of the Shipping Sector in supporting the Nusantara Capital City, using Balikpapan Port as a case study. The research employs a descriptive method with a qualitative approach. Data were collected through interviews, observations, and documentation, and analyzed using the Miles, Huberman, and Saldana model, encompassing four stages: data collection, data condensation, data analysis, and conclusion drawing. The findings reveal that while the program has not been fully implemented, improvements in port administration, capabilities, roles, and maritime environmental protection have been achieved. Over the past five years (2018–2022), vessel visits increased by an average of 24.3% annually (units) and 21.8% (gross tonnage). Foreign cargo services rose by 12.15% annually for exports and 16.41% for imports, contributing to an average economic growth of 1.71% per year in Balikpapan City (2019–2023). Additionally, maritime environmental protection has led to the development of new tourist destinations. However, challenges such as ship thefts and limited fishing grounds for local fishermen persist. In the future, the Nusantara Capital City may face waterway congestion, potentially disrupting traffic and increasing the risk of maritime accidents.
Evaluating Local Government Policy Innovations: A Case Study of Surabaya's Efforts in Combating Stunting and Enhancing Public Health Services Quality Arieffiani, Deasy; Ekowanti, Mas Roro Lilik
Jurnal Bina Praja Vol 16 No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Research and Development Agency Ministry of Home Affairs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21787/jbp.16.2024.1-20

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This research aims to evaluate regional innovations in implementing Surabaya City government policies to reduce stunting rates and improve the quality of public health services. A qualitative descriptive method was used with a case study approach involving field observations and structured interviews. The research results show the success of Posyandu Prima in reducing stunting rates significantly in the last two years. The Surabaya City Government has proven effective in managing this program's human resources and budget. The active involvement of Great Surabaya Cadres (KSH) and non-governmental organizations also contributed greatly to the program's success. Cross-sector collaboration plays an important role in supporting implementation. Institutional characteristics, such as commitment to public health and ability to collaborate, also matter. Theoretically, this research shows that synergy between the parties involved and government commitment can achieve significant results in handling the stunting problem. In conclusion, the Prima Posyandu Program has proven successful in reducing stunting rates and improving the quality of public health services in Surabaya. Additionally, the collaborative efforts between community stakeholders, healthcare providers, and governmental bodies underscore the crucial role of multi-sectoral partnerships in addressing complex public health issues like stunting. This synergy fosters comprehensive approaches that combine local knowledge, resources, and policy support to effectively combat stunting and enhance the well-being of communities. Thus, the Prima Posyandu Program's success is a compelling example of how concerted action and sustained commitment can yield tangible improvements in population health outcomes.