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FUNGSI PENGAWASAN BADAN PERMUSYAWARATAN DESA DALAM PELAKSANAAN PEMBANGUNAN DESA DI KECAMATAN GALELA KABUPATEN HALMAHERA UTARA. USMANY, Budiyarto; Dengo, Salmin; Londa, Very
JURNAL ADMINISTRASI PUBLIK Vol 3, No 41 (2016)
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Abstract: Law No. 6 of 2014 on the village of securing that one function of BPD is a supervisory institutionin the village. The purpose of this study was to determine how the oversight function of BPD in theimplementation of rural development in the district Galela North Halmahera.Research using qualitative, methods. Informants were taken from the elements associated with theimplementation of development in villages, the village government (village head), BPD, the villagecommunity institutions (LPM, PKK and others), and residents of rural communities. The totally number ofinformants there are as many as 12 informants.. data collection by interviewing techniques; while the dataanalysis using analytical techniques interactive model of Miles and Hubernann.Based on the results of the study it can be concluded that the supervisory function of BPD in theimplementation of rural development in the district Galela North Halmahera has been implemented fairlywell, but not maximum views of as many as fourteen dimensions of the implementation of the supervisoryfunction used in this study.Based on the conclusions of the research results it is necessary to put forward suggestions: (1) BPDshould strive to carry out oversight functions professionally and objectively without influence or interventionfrom the chief. (2) MRD should be people who have good skills in aspects of knowledge / education,experience, mental attitude, and have a commitment and integrity in running duties and functions assupervisory institutions in the village. (3) BPD should be supported by local villagers in performing its dutiesand functions; and therefore it must be good cooperation between the BPD and villagers.Keywords: supervision functions, BPD, the implementation of rural development.
Pengaruh budaya Mapalus Terhadap Partisipasi Masyarakat Dalam Pembangunan Di Desa Tombasian Atas Kecamatan Kawangkoan Barat Kabupaten Minahasa LUMANTOW, MELDY ELSHADAY; Tampi, Gustaaf Budi; Londa, Very Yohanis
JURNAL ADMINISTRASI PUBLIK Vol 3, No 046 (2017)
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Abstract :This study aims to identify and analyze the magnitude of mapalus cultural influences againts societyparticipation in development in Tombasian Atas Village, Kawangkoan Barat Sub-District, MinahasaDistrict.Research Methods that the authors use in this study is a quantitative research method, is a research methodbased on the philosophy of positivism, used to examine the population or a particular sample. The samplingtechnique used is a simple random sample technique from research in Tombasian Atas Village as many as50 KK. Data analysis techniques used are simple linear regression analysis and simple correlation analysis.Based on the results of analysis using correlation pearson product moment obtained correlation coefficient(r) = 0.794 while the coefficient of determination (r²) = 0.63. These results show that the coefficient ofdetermination of 63%. With this result it can be explained that the increase of society participation indevelopment is determined by mapalus culture by 63% while 37% is determined by other factors. Based onthe results of the above research, the hypothesis proposed can be accepted that there is a degree of linkageand determination power between mapalus culture againts society participation in development inTombasian Atas Village, Kawangkoan Barat Sub-District, Minahasa District. Based on the results ofsignificance test obtained value 𝒕𝒉𝒊𝒕𝒖𝒏𝒈 = 12.141 at significant level (α) = 0.05 with degrees of freedom (df)= n - 2 = 48, then 𝒕𝒕𝒂𝒃𝒆𝒍 = 2.010. From the data it is obtained that 𝒕𝒉𝒊𝒕𝒖𝒏𝒈 is greater than 𝒕𝒕𝒂𝒃𝒆𝒍 where𝒕𝒉𝒊𝒕𝒖𝒏𝒈 12.141 > 2.010. Then 𝑯𝟏 is accepted and 𝑯𝟎 is rejected. It proves that there is a significant amountof influence between mapalus culture againts society participation in development in Tombasian AtasVillage, Kawangkoan Barat Sub-District, Minahasa District.Based on the result of the research, it can be concluded that the culture of mapalus has a strong influenceon society participation in development. So, the more often the society implements the culture of mapalusthen society participation in development will increase. Thus should increase cooperation, pay attention tohabits of helping each other, public interest, and become involved in rural development.Keyword : The Culture of Mapalus, Society Participation, Rural Development
THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE QUALITY OF COMMUNITY RESOURCES IN THE BORDER AREA. ( A Research in the Marore Islands Sub-District of Sangihe Islannds Regency) PUTRI, DEWI AMBARWATI; TULUSAN, FEMMY; LONDA, VERY
JURNAL ADMINISTRASI PUBLIK Vol 4, No 54 (2018)
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This research aims to explain the development of the quality of community resources in the border area ofMarore Islands Sub-District in Sangihe Islands Regency. The program of developing the quality ofcommunity resources of the border area in the Marore Islands Sub-District of Sangihe Island Regency iscarried out by the Planning and Research and Development Agency (BAPELITBANG) of the SangiheIslands Regency. This research uses descriptive method of qualitative approach, and data collectiontechnique done by observation, interview technique and documentation. Number of informants as many as10 people. In this research using indicators of quality development of human resources according toNotoatmodjo, which in this process approach includes 2 indicators as follows; (1) education and (2) training.The result of the research shows that the development of the quality of border area community in MaroreIslands Sub-District is quite good. This can be seen from the existing education programs and trainingprograms in the border areas to develop the quality of community resources in the border areas. But thereare still some obstacles related to such programs such as the lack of educators so that the utilization ofexisting facilities has not been maximized. Other obstacles include the lack of public interest to participatein that programs.Key words: Development, Quality of Human Resources, Border Area
PERILAKU PEGAWAI INSTALASI PEMELIHARAAN SARANA RUMAH SAKIT DALAM MENUNJANG PELAYANAN DI RSUP PROF. DR. R. D. KANDOU MANADO Mananohas, Melky; Kimbal, Marthen; Londa, Very
JURNAL ADMINISTRASI PUBLIK Vol 3, No 45 (2017)
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Abstract: existing Employees in Installation Maintenance Means obligations which has Hospitals in planning, organizing, funneling up to perform maintenance means the hospital. Because quality health care embodies not only with regard to the quality of service of the medical but also through the support staff in the maintenance of medical equipment, medical and building. This research was conducted to analyze the cause of the behavior of employees in the installation maintenance facility is not yet supporting a Ministry Hospital Prof. Dr. R. D. Kandou Manado in the study of management science of public administration. By using qualitative design found that the causes are not yet as good behavior of the installation Maintenance employee Means a General Hospital Center of Prof. Dr. R. D. Kandou relating to the capabilities, needs, beliefs, work experience and expectation of employees itself. Key Words: Behavior, Employees, Maintenance Facility. The Hospital.
PENGARUH SISTEM MERIT TERHADAP SEMANGAT KERJA APARATUR SIPIL NEGARA DI KANTOR SEKRETARIAT DAERAH KOTA MANADO TONDOWANA, ABDIEL THEOPILUS; RORONG, ARIE JUNUS; LONDA, VERY
JURNAL ADMINISTRASI PUBLIK Vol 4, No 53 (2018)
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One of the elements of government in Indonesia is the state civil apparatus. Its task is to assist thegovernment in serving the needs of the people where the people are the main elements in democracy. Theproblems encountered in the apparatus of the regional secretariat of Manado City in 2017 are still manyacts of abuse of authority and positions owned by the apparatus, one of which is nepotism. Nepotism alsotrigger social jealousy among officials because they feel unfairly treated in the promotion processpositions that are not in accordance with the level of career. Apparatus has the ability and expertise incompleting the task, but does not have good discipline. Late arriving at the office, wandering around atwork, dressed unkempt and other things that violate the regulations of the agency. Delaying work thatcould have been completed that day but not done, stalling work time to make the work pile up. Theapparatus becomes lazy and unproductive. Does not show his professionalism as a civil servant of the statein charge of serving the community. Arise attitudes underestimate the job because they realize he has theability and expertise that is expected and become the mainstay of the leadership. And lack of appreciationfrom the leadership to his subordinates for the ability and the work that has been achieved. Based on theresults of test and data analysis using quantitative methods, it is concluded that the merit system has aneffect and has a positive influence on working spirit. With the merit system will improve the working spiritof state civil apparatus in the Regional Secretariat office of Manado City. It is not enough to have a goodcivil apparatus management system, but also the spirit of work to motivate the apparatus in order toimprove discipline and achieve work performance in line with expectations.Keywords: Merit System, Working Spirit, State Civil Apparatus.
PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT KORBAN BENCANA BANJIR DI KOTA MANADO MASIKOME, JUNIOR HERMAN JOHANES; LENGKONG, FLORENCE DAICY; LONDA, VERY
JURNAL ADMINISTRASI PUBLIK Vol 4, No 65 (2018)
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government provides a disaster program to prepare citizens, especially those who live indisaster-prone areas to be able to be ready and alert to natural disasters that can occur at any time.Article 26 of Law No. 24 of 2007 concerning disaster management explains that the community has theright to obtain education, training, and skills in implementing disaster management, because Indonesiahas a high risk of natural disasters including the city of Manado. In community empowerment, ingeneral it can be interpreted as a process that builds people or society through developing communitycapacity, changing community behavior, and organizing the community. The purpose of empowermentfor the community is to provide opportunities for development and development of living welfare, thecreation of independence in building a decent and sufficient life for citizens with a developing economiclife. Especially the flood disaster in Manado City is classified as a high category so that based on theresults of disasters that always exist every year and central BPBD and BNPB coordination meetings,Manado City receives training and mentoring programs for the Tangguh village program from theManado BPBD in accordance with the village disaster resilient theme for the year 2017 is a flood.Kata Kunci: Pemberdayaan Masyarakat, Korban, Bencana Banjir
Implementasi Kebijakan Dinas Pariwisata dan Kebudayaan Dalam Pengembangan Objek Wisata di Pulau Kumo (Suatu Studi di Kecamatan Tobelo Kabupaten Halmaera Utara) Lahamadi, Feki; Ogotan, Martha; Londa, Very
JURNAL ADMINISTRASI PUBLIK Vol 3, No 400 (2016)
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ABSTRACT : Kumo beach is one of the busiest beaches in North Halmahera, Kumo beach is alsoone of the island cluster of islands in front of Tobelo town which can be reached ± 5 minutes bymotorized boat. Island Kumo is located right in front of Tobelo town with a beach shaded by treesand a beautiful white sand and the sea is clear, strong and strong and suitable for activities such assnorkeling, boating and others, the choice of the local tourists because of its beautiful sceneryaccess close from Tobelo town. Unfortunately, all the advantages of a tourist beach Kumo untappedand managed properly, it is very necessary for the implementation of policies that seriously bypolicymakers and implementers alike.The research was analyzed using qualitative descriptive method. Thus, the details can bedrawn that the data analysis technique that is performed is after the data are collected, then thenext data will be combined, depicted in narrative form sentences by providing interpretation orinterpretation based on direct observation conducted by researchers with samples of the objectexisting research or respondent which exists. The results of this research show that the efforts madeby the Department of Tourism and culture of North Halmahera District has not been able to exploreand manage the attraction beach Kumo well because they said there are various factors that hamperpolicy makers and implementers in implementing the policy of tourism development on the islandof Kumo.Keywords: Policy Implementation, Development, Attractions.
EVALUASI KEBIJAKAN DISTRIBUSI PROGRAM BERAS SEJAHTERA DI DESA TOLOK 1 KECAMATAN TOMPASO KABUPATEN MINAHASA WOWILING, VANDA; POSUMAH, JOHNNY HANNY; LONDA, VERY
JURNAL ADMINISTRASI PUBLIK Vol 4, No 55 (2018)
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abstract: Rastra program is one of the government's strategy to eradicate poverty, especially in fulfilling theneed of food for poor people which aims to help reduce the burden of Poor Household in fulfilling basic foodneeds as one of the basic rights of society. But in the implementation of this program often experience variousproblems, rastra not until channeled into the hands of RTS-PM rastra, not right target, not appropriate price,not timely, not appropriate quality. It is therefore necessary to evaluate the implementation of the program tosee if the implementation has been done successfully in accordance with the general guidelines asappropriate. Program evaluation is to measure program's achievement, that is measure the effect of aprogram on the goals to be achieved and determine the success rate of the program of the activities made andto contribute the thinking to the decision maker about a program to improve the program to come. Based onthe results of the research, the achievement of the indicator according to William Dunn is the effectiveness,efficiency, adequacy, equity, responsiveness, and accuracy as a measure of successful implementation on theperformance of the program, indicating that the implementation of distribution of Rastra Program Year 2017in Tolok 1 Village is still not running maximally.Keyword : Evaluation, Policy, Distribution, Prosperous Rice
PARTISIPASI MASYARAKAT DALAM PENANGANAN KEBERSIHAN PANTAI DI KECAMATAN MALALAYANG KOTA MANADO SURATINOYO, SARIFA AYU; Lengkong, Florence Daicy; Londa, Very
JURNAL ADMINISTRASI PUBLIK Vol 3, No 046 (2017)
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Abstract: The problem that often arise in malalayang beach in because Malalayang Beach become one of culinarytourism object which become one of garbage supplier in coastal area of Malalayang Beach in this case there shouldbe participation from society in the form of physical donation, material contribution, and moral contribution. Basedon these issues, the participation of the community is very important in maintaining cleanliness at the beach.Departing from the importance of community participation in need in maintaining coastal cleanliness, so that theresearcher is interested to appoint and discuss and examine the title of research on Community Participation inHandling of Beach Hygiene in Kecamatan Malalayang Manado City.This research uses qualitative method because it is done in natural condition. The number of informants is 17people, consisting of one sub-district head, 1 person head, 1 neighborhood head, 4 people from local people, and10 tourists.Keywords: Community Participation, Cleanliness.
TRANSPARANSI PENGELOLAAN KEUANGAN DI BADAN KESATUAN BANGSA POLITIK DAN PERLINDUNGAN MASYARAKAT KABUPATEN KEPULAUAN TALAUD LALOMBOMBUIDA, YOKLIN; LENGKONG, FLORENCE; LONDA, VERY
JURNAL ADMINISTRASI PUBLIK Vol 4, No 57 (2018)
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Abstract: Board Unity Nation Politik and Protection of Talaud Islands Regency in the management of regionalfinance is needed transparency (transparency) to the community. Local governments in their duties andfunctions must ruun a good government, especially in terms of financial management. Through transparency,local financial management can be done effectively and efficiently, both administratively and also from theavailability and accessibility of documents, clarity and completeness of imformation, process openness, andregulatory framework. As transparency is one form of government accountability to the community, efforts toimfrove the management of financial management is also one of the fundamental aspects for the realization ofgood governance for the community is openness, involvement and ease of access for the community to theprocess of governance. The purpose of this research is to know the transparency of regional financialmanagement in Badan Unity Nation politics and Protection of Talaud Islands regency community. Thisresearch is a descriptive research with qualitative approach.Data analysis techniques used were observation,interview, documentation.Based on the research results obtained can be seen that the lack of informationdisclosure in financial management that causes weakness of financial management transparency.Therefore itis expected that the government this cease National Unity Board of politics and profection of the communitymore open in accounting for regional finances for the administration of government can run well.Keywords: Transparency of Regional Financial Management
Co-Authors ABRAM, ANDI ARNIDA ESA PUTRI ABUBAKAR, MIRNA Agustinus B Pati, Agustinus B Ajamsaru, Yonadap Alden Laloma Alden Laloma ALING, AGUSTIEN AHUNGSEHIWU AMIHI, DEREIFEL AMIRI, RISMA SEPTARI Anak Agung Istri Sri Wiadnyani ANGGRESU, GRETHA Arie Junus Rorong ARIE RORONG Arnel Marthen Lolo, Arnel Marthen ASTRA, FADILLA Ayunda Putri BARUTI, VERENDITHA SEPTIANA BAWOLE, POULA JECQUELINE BELLA, JELSI NOVITA BOBANE, KERIN VIDIYANTI BONALDY, SOETANDY BRENDA NATALIA MOTULO, BRENDA NATALIA Caroline Pakasi, Caroline Chevny Bolung, Chevny Chuanda, Pricilia CLAUDIA, VAANESSA CORNELES, CASSANDARA Daud Liando, Daud DENDENG, FERJENIA DESYRA, TENDEAN ELYSA DEWI, HENDRIKA PUTRI MARSITA Deysi Tampongangoy Dian Fitriani Karim DILAPANGA, CHANTIKA SARI DITA AYU FRATIWI MOKODOMPIT DJAMI, FADILA ENGLIN SISO, ENGLIN Fajriana Arifin Fatimawali , Fatimawali Femmy Nurul Akbar FEMMY TULUSAN Femy M. G. Tulusan, Femy M. G. FLORENCE DAICY LENGKONG FLORENCE LENGKONG Frets Melope, Frets Gaol, Ropintauli Lumban Gersonom Salomo Kolondam GIGHILE, PRISKILA NATALIA Goni, Shirley Y, V, I Gosal, Fidel Gustaf Budi Tampi Helly Kolondam IMMANUEL, SOLIDEO J. Revo E. Tampi, J. Revo E. Jantje Mandey Jericho Pombengi JEVANLY ONIBALA Jimmy Posangi JOAN RANTUNG JOHANA, WILMA John R E Tampi, John R E JOHNNY HANNY POSUMAH Johnny Posumah Johny R. E. Tampi, Johny R. E. JOORIE MARHAEN RURU JOORIE RURU Joyce Rares Kainage, Richard R Kalangi, Pingkan KALIGIS, REIVANA Kamuntuan, Narita KANSIL, MEITA EUNIKE EKLESIA SIGAR Kasenda, Rivan Kaunang, Markus , KAWATU, LOUISA KAWOWODE, OLIVIA KAWULUSAN, ALFRIT KEMBUAN, MICHELLE ELISABETH LOLA KIYAI, ZULRACHMAN KOGOYA, ORINA KOLOLI, RUMONDANG YOS ELISABETH KONDOY, EKA ALVITA Kristanto Supari, Kristanto KRISTIN MANSO KRTISTIAN GANI MANESSU KUMAJAS, NOVLIN SANTIKA RUTH Lahamadi, Feki LALOMBOMBUIDA, YOKLIN Langingi, Elza LARASATI, LUCIA Laura Evilientje Mengko, Laura Evilientje LELET, NINA ELISABET LENGKEY, CLAUDIO LENGKONG, FLORENCE LENGKONG, FLORENCE D.J. LENGKONG DAICY Lengkong, Florence Da LENGKONG, FLORENCE DEISY JETTY Lengkong, Frederico Waraney LIJU, SUWINLI JUHANDI Lineke Hesmi Wauran, Lineke Hesmi LOBOR, NARWIN LOMBOAN, DEBORA VANDA YUSTIN LONDAH, ANGGREINI LUMANTOW, MELDY ELSHADAY LUMEMPOUW, SALLY Lumentah, Switry Varlein Mabala, Julita Fitria MADEA, YOLANDA MAKAENAS, VALENCIA MAKAL, JOHANNA MAKAWIMBANG, RUTRISME ALICIA MAKAWOKA, NATASYA MAMENTU, FERONICA TRISHA Mananohas, Melky MANARISIP, INJILIA Mandang, Olivia Manossoh, Anastasia Devita MANUEKE, MANUELA MARAMIS, REGINA Markus . Kaunang, Markus . Markus Kaunang, Markus Marsela Gonta Martha Ogotan MARTHA WABAA Marthen Kimbal, Marthen MASIKOME, JUNIOR HERMAN JOHANES Masje Pangkey Masje Pangkey META, KARLIVON MIRAH, RIKO MOKOAGOW, MELIANI MOKOAGOW, MUSLIH Mokodaser, Margitha MOKODOMPIT, YUMI MOKOROWU, SYOVI MONA, DANIEL BLAISE PASCAL MONDING, STEREL EFRAIM MONTOALI, VALENTIN MOTOH, FABIOLA GRASELLA MUSUNG, PATRICE VARANO Naungmapia, Stefny NAYOAN, TANIA NERANUS WENDA, NERANUS NIKIJULUW, GABRIELLA MARYSCA ENJEL Novie Anders Palar, Novie Anders NOVITSON MAKISAKE, NOVITSON NOVVA PLANGITEN Olfana M. Mamesah, Olfana M. ONNOA, RUTLI ONSU, AMELIA VONNI PALAR, NOVIE PALI, SOVIA TIRZA TANDI PALIT, FENSY MONICA PALIT, ROSALINDA PANGALO, BRAMSES PASEKI, MEISY VERONIKA Pioh, Novie R. Pola, Herlim Polla, Brian POLLA, VIRGINIA ANGGRIANI FELANITA POLUAN, KARINA PONDAAG, GILBERTH RIOS DEO JACUB PONOMBAN, GITA PONTOH, RIZKY PRATAMA PRICILIA CORELINA Priska F. Umboh PUTRI, DEWI AMBARWATI PUTRI, DIAN ANGGREINI RAMBULANGI, ADE SUNARYA A.L RARANTA, TESALONIKA RATU, RENDI LODWEYK RATUWALANGON, FONNY RENGKUNG, CRISTIAN Riangkamang, Jhon Handri ROLOS, MEYSI CHRISTI ROMPAS, EL FITRIA RORIMPANDEY, CHRISTOFEL RORONG, ONICA MEIVA ROTINSULU, RAHEL Rully Mambo RUMENGAN, CANTIKA RUMENGAN, FERON SABILLA, SARAH SALDRAK, PUPUT Salmin Dengo SALOMO, PARLUHUTAN SAMBODE, RETNO SAMPUL, YULVIANI IRENE SANDALA, FASCAL MAREL SAPSUHA, IKBAL SELONG, MARGARETH SEMBEL, FERALIEN SEMPO, JORDAN SAPUTRA SERAN, ETNI DEBORA SIMANGE, STELLA SITEPU, CITRA MAHARANI Sjelvie F. Pangalila, Sjelvie F. SLAMET, AYU NINGSI SOEPRODJO, RADEN GIDEON Sonny Rompas SOPUTAN, INDRIANI STEVI SRIANI KAKESING Sumual, Natalia Suoth, Marvela Berlian SUOTH, RANNY JUNITA SURATINOYO, SARIFA AYU Tahulending, Jane TAKBIR, FIRGINIA LITA TALENGKERA, FITRIA TAMBINGON, ANITA DEBORA TAMPI, GUSTAAF TAMPI, GUSTAAF BUDDY TAMPI, GUSTAAF BUDI TAMPI, JOHNNY REVO Tampi, Johny Revo TAMPONGANGOY, CHRISTINE TANOD, LITHA MARIA TAWAANG, TASYA AGUITA Tawil, Mohamad Yusuf TENDA, PINGKAN THEREISYE GRACE SALU Tiara Mariana Moniung, Tiara Mariana TICOALU, SHANIA TINDIGE, NANCY Tissy J P Supit, Tissy J P TOLOLIU, ANDRE WILDY TOMPODUNG, DAVIS TONDOWANA, ABDIEL THEOPILUS TUMIWA, PINGKAN UMASANGAJI, KISBAR USMANY, Budiyarto Valery Manoppo Vicky Barthel Wagiu, Vicky Barthel WAWORUNTU, FRISCA Welson Rompas Welson Yappi Rompas WENDA, ETINUS WIDADARI, DENI FEIN William Agustinus Areros WILLIAM AREROS WOWILING, VANDA WOWOR, CHRISTOVEL Wulan P. J. Kaunang WUMU, ABDUL MUNIF YAHYA MUFARA, YAHYA Yosephus Turot, Yosephus Yostinus Luwudara, Yostinus YUNI TAMPOMURI Yuvita Santi Motulo, Yuvita Santi