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Evaluasi Pelaksanaan Tugas Pokok Dan Fungsi Dharma Wanita Kecamatan Tanah Sepenggal Dalam Pemberdayaan Perempuan Mela Sari; Helva Rahmi; Feri Antoni; Andi Kurniono
Jurnal Administrasi Sosial dan Humaniora Vol 2, No 1 (2018): Juni
Publisher : Institut Administrasi dan Kesehatan Setih Setio

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (705.956 KB) | DOI: 10.56957/jsr.v2i4.51

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Fenomena yang ada pada organisasi dharma wanita Kecamatan TanahSepenggal yaitu antara lain : Kurangnya sumber daya manusia yang ahli dalam program kerja, ruang lingkup kerja anggota dharma wanita hanya di lingkungan sekitar itu saja (kantor) dan tidak bersosialisasi di luar kantor, serta aktif dalam waktu
The Role of Customary Law in Forest Governance and Conservation in Jambi, Indonesia: A Case Study of Makekal Hulu Village within the Customary Territory of the Suku Anak Dalam Burhanuddin; Nova Elsyra; Joko Sunaryo; Syahwami; Helva Rahmi; Hamirul
Enigma in Cultural Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Enigma in Cultural
Publisher : Enigma Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61996/cultural.v2i2.71

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Indonesia's forests face increasing pressures from deforestation and degradation. While national laws exist to protect these vital ecosystems, their implementation often faces challenges, particularly in areas inhabited by indigenous communities with distinct customary laws and practices. This study examines the role of customary law (adat law) in forest governance and conservation in Jambi Province, Indonesia, focusing on Makekal Hulu village within the customary territory of the Suku Anak Dalam. This qualitative study employed a case study approach. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews with adat leaders, community members, government officials, and NGO representatives. Focus group discussions were conducted to gather diverse perspectives on forest management practices. Relevant documents, such as adat regulations, government policies, and NGO reports, were also analyzed. Additionally, data was utilized to enhance understanding of resource use dynamics and land-use change patterns. The findings reveal that adat law plays a significant role in regulating access to and use of forest resources in Makekal Hulu. Adat institutions, led by the village elder and guided by customary beliefs, enforce rules related to logging, hunting, and land clearing. These rules often complement national laws, providing a localized and context-specific approach to forest management. However, challenges exist in harmonizing adat law with national legislation, particularly concerning land tenure conflicts and external pressures from logging and plantation interests. In conclusion, this study highlights the importance of recognizing and incorporating adat law into forest governance frameworks in Indonesia. By integrating traditional knowledge and practices with national policies, a more effective and sustainable approach to forest conservation can be achieved. This requires collaboration between government agencies, adat communities, and civil society organizations to ensure that adat law is respected and supported within the broader legal framework.
Bridging the Gap: The Role of Village Funds and Social Capital in Empowering Communities in Rantau Duku, Jambi, Indonesia Panji Ulum; Helva Rahmi; Syah Amin Albadry; Deni Handani; Feri Antoni; H. Burhanuddin; Hamirul
Indonesian Community Empowerment Journal Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Indonesian Community Empowerment Journal
Publisher : HM Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/icejournal.v4i2.62

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This community service initiative explores the synergistic relationship between village funds and social capital in empowering communities in Rantau Duku, Jambi, Indonesia. Recognizing the potential of village funds as a catalyst for development and the vital role of social capital in facilitating collective action, this project aimed to enhance community capacity to effectively utilize these resources for local development. This project employed a participatory action research (PAR) approach, involving community members in all stages of the initiative. The intervention included capacity-building workshops on village fund management, participatory planning, and conflict resolution, along with facilitating community dialogues to strengthen social cohesion and trust. The project resulted in increased community participation in village development planning and budgeting processes, improved transparency and accountability in village fund management, and enhanced social cohesion among community members. Several community-led initiatives were successfully implemented, including infrastructure improvements, economic empowerment programs, and social welfare programs. In conclusion, this initiative demonstrates the transformative potential of combining village funds with strong social capital to empower communities. By fostering community ownership and participation, and strengthening social cohesion, this approach can effectively contribute to sustainable and equitable development in rural Indonesia.
PELATIHAN PEMBUATAN PESTISIDA NABATI DARI LIMBAH KULIT BAWANG DI DESA BANGUN SRANTEN Juniarsih, Delvita; Silvia Jesika; Widya Pratiwi; Feri Antoni; Darmawanto; Helva Rahmi
Jurnal Pengabdian Kolaborasi dan Inovasi IPTEKS Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Februari
Publisher : CV. Alina

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59407/jpki2.v2i1.342

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Mata pencarian penduduk di Desa Bangun Seranten Sebagian besar masyarakat masih didalam sektor Pertanian, dan Perkebunan. Mayoritas penduduk di Desa Bangun Seranten berpenghasilan di sektor kelapa sawit. Selain dari hasil perkebunan penduduk Desa Bangun Seranten juga memiliki Industri Kecil yang memproduksi kerupuk, tahu dan tempe yang dipasarkan. Adapun metode edukasi yang dilakukan dalam pelatihan kali ini yaitu metode ceramah, diskusi serta ptaktek. Dan hasil yang dicapai dari pelatihan ini yaitu bisa memberikan dampak positif terhadap pengetahuan serta pemanfaatan limbah yang ada di masyarakat yang dulunya dibuang sekarang bisa digunakan untuk pestisida alami bagi ibu-ibu PKK yang ada di Desa Bangun Sranten.
Performance-Based Budgeting Reforms and Sectoral Outcomes: Evaluating the Link Between Financial Allocation and Public Service Delivery Quality in Jambi Province Haji Muhammad Chotib; Mardansyah; Helva Rahmi; Widya Pratiwi; Hamirul
Enigma in Economics Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Enigma in Economics
Publisher : Enigma Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61996/economy.v3i1.88

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Performance-Based Budgeting (PBB) reforms aim to enhance public sector efficiency and effectiveness by linking financial allocations to measurable results. In Indonesia's decentralized context, evaluating the impact of these reforms on tangible service delivery outcomes at the provincial level remains crucial but under-researched. This study investigated the relationship between the intensity of PBB implementation, sectoral budget allocations, and public service delivery quality in Jambi Province, Indonesia. A quantitative longitudinal analysis was conducted using a panel dataset for the health, education, and public works sectors in Jambi Province. PBB implementation intensity was scored based on adherence to core principles. Sectoral budget allocation data (percentage of total budget) and key performance indicators (KPIs) for service delivery quality, including immunization rates, enrollment rates, and road conditions, were compiled reflecting plausible trends derived from typical Indonesian provincial data patterns and policy timelines. Descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, and panel data regression analyses were employed. Our study showed a gradual increase in PBB implementation scores post-reform initiation. Descriptive trends indicated moderate improvements in most selected service delivery KPIs over the period. Correlation analysis revealed statistically significant positive associations between PBB implementation scores and budget allocation percentages in education and public works, and between PBB scores and specific KPIs like junior high net enrollment rate and percentage of provincial roads in good condition. Regression results suggested that higher PBB implementation scores were positively associated with improvements in several KPIs, such as skilled birth attendance and road conditions, even when controlling for budget allocation percentage. However, the link was inconsistent across all indicators and sectors. Budget allocation percentage showed a weaker and less consistent direct association with KPI improvements in the regression models. In conclusion, the findings suggest that strengthening PBB implementation in Jambi Province potentially contributes positively to improvements in specific public service delivery outcomes, possibly through mechanisms beyond mere budget increases, such as improved planning and focus on results. However, the link is complex and not uniform across sectors or indicators. Continuous efforts are needed to enhance PBB implementation fidelity, improve KPI relevance, and strengthen monitoring and evaluation systems to realize the full potential of performance-oriented reforms.