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Assessing Human Resource Competencies in Port Quarantine Supervision: An Analysis from Gorontalo, Indonesia Kapiso, Pian; Tahir, Arifin; Aneta, Yanti; Abdussamad, Jurico
Journal Public Policy Vol 11, No 3 (2025): July
Publisher : Universitas Teuku Umar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jpp.v11i3.11398

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This study analyzes the resource advantages in health quarantine supervision at the Class II Gorontalo Port Health Office (KKP). Employing a descriptive qualitative approach, it investigates the fundamental contributions of officer knowledge, skills, and attitudes toward achieving operational success, maintaining public trust, and ensuring compliance with quarantine procedures. The findings reveal that KKP officers possess significant resource advantages. The officers' medical and epidemiological knowledge was found to be excellent, providing a critical foundation for the early detection of and response to potential infectious diseases. Furthermore, their technical and managerial skills proved highly competent in conducting health inspections, managing quarantine protocols, and effectively coordinating emergency responses. Moreover, the officers' professional, empathetic, and communicative attitudes were deemed optimal, playing a vital role in creating a positive experience for travelers, strengthening team collaboration, and enhancing community engagement. The study concludes that these resource advantages constitute a strategic asset for ensuring public health and safety within the port environment. Therefore, sustained investment in human resources through targeted training programs and supportive policy development is identified as key to maintaining and enhancing the long-term effectiveness of quarantine supervision.
Repositioning Women from Policy Objects to Agents of Change: Challenges in Stunting Prevention in Pohuwato Regency Abbas, Syahrawati; Tahir, Arifin; Aneta, Yanti; Dama, Hais
Journal Public Policy Vol 11, No 2 (2025): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jpp.v11i2.11396

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This study explores the challenges of handling stunting using a women’s empowerment approach in Pohuwato Regency. The main objective is to analyze the extent to which women at risk of stunting can play an active role in prevention efforts and to evaluate the effectiveness of government support in fostering their independence. A descriptive qualitative method was employed, utilizing observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation. Informants included women vulnerable to stunting and stakeholders in empowerment and stunting prevention programs. Findings reveal that although institutional support is relatively adequate, women’s roles remain passive, with low authority, self-confidence, and competence to act independently. Their reliance on top-down assistance limits initiative and decision-making capacity. Furthermore, a lack of practical skills hampers their ability to utilize abundant local resources—particularly in agriculture and biological sectors—for economic and nutritional improvements. The study concludes that women are still treated more as policy objects than empowered agents of change. To address this, empowerment strategies must prioritize capacity building, participatory planning, and the transformation of women into active decision-makers. Strengthening multi-stakeholder collaboration and encouraging program ownership are critical to achieving sustainable stunting prevention efforts. This research contributes to gender-transformative public health policies by positioning women as central actors in community-based interventions.
The Role of Organizational Policy Communication: Supporting Disaster Mitigation Management in Gorontalo, Indonesia Aneta, Yanti; Nusi, Djefriyanto; Anggrayni, Yenny; Solihin, Dwi Indah Yuliani; Hulinggi, Pebriyanto A.
Journal Public Policy Vol 10, No 2 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jpp.v10i2.8728

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Policies will be implemented well when communication is carried out by implementing transmission communication, consistency, and clarity. The research examines the topic of policy communication in flood disaster mitigation efforts in Gorontalo, Indonesia. The research uses a qualitative approach with an inductive mindset, this research starts from field data regarding the implementation of flood mitigation policies in Gorontalo Regency. The results of the study show that 1) Transmission communication has been carried out by various communication methods, such as apples, coordination meetings, socialization, and dialogue forums, used to disseminate information about flood mitigation policies; 2) Clarity of information shows that stakeholders are trying to ensure that the public understands information about flood disaster mitigation and is able to take appropriate steps when disasters occur; 3) Consistency of information related to disaster mitigation policies, scheduled evaluation practices, participation of community leaders, implementation of coordination meetings, and prevention of leadership dualism are crucial elements carried out by stakeholders. Based on the previous description, policy communication not only focuses on transmission, consistency, and clarity of information in flood mitigation, but must also be adaptive. Governments need to adapt communication to local cultures, values, and situations to ensure policies are more relevant and accepted by the community. The strength of this research is the comprehensive mapping of communication strategies in flood mitigation policies, identifying methods of internal government communication and socialization to the community. This provides a better understanding of the delivery and reception of information. The limitation is that it focuses only on disaster mitigation, so the findings are only relevant for disaster mitigation studies.
Strengthening Regional Fiscal Capacity in the Era of Decentralization: Strategy for Local Revenue Optimization in North Bolaang Mongondow Lasena, Sirajudin; Aneta, Asna; Aneta, Yanti; Sulila, Ismet; Podungge, Abdul Wahab
Journal Public Policy Vol 11, No 2 (2025): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jpp.v11i2.11397

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This study examines strategies for optimizing Local Revenue in North Bolaang Mongondow Regency within the framework of fiscal decentralization, emphasizing efforts to strengthen regional fiscal capacity. Employing an exploratory qualitative approach, the research integrates SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) analysis to explore institutional, managerial, and personnel factors influencing the performance of Local Revenue. Data were gathered through literature review, participant observation, and in-depth interviews with key stakeholders. The findings reveal three major constraints: (1) low public awareness and compliance related to taxation and retribution systems, (2) inadequate transparency and service quality in Local Revenue management, and (3) limited competencies of government personnel in tax regulation enforcement. The study proposes three strategic approaches: market penetration through tourism and creative industry development, market development via support for micro, small, and medium enterprises and cross-sector collaboration, and product development through digital transformation of tax services and civil servant training. The results highlight the importance of institutional reform, accountable governance, and investment in human capital as integrated pathways to improve Local Revenue. Although limited in geographical and methodological scope, the study provides relevant insights for policy refinement. Future research is recommended to employ mixed methods and cross-regional comparisons to deepen understanding of the dynamics between Local Revenue management and regional fiscal independence.
Towards Inclusive and Quality Education: A Critical Evaluation of the School Operational Assistance Policy in North Bolaang Mongondow Ismail, Edhi; Aneta, Asna; Abdussamad, Zuchri; Abdussamad, Juriko; Aneta, Yanti
Journal Public Policy Vol 12, No 1 (2026): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jpp.v12i1.11399

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This study critically evaluates the School Operational Assistance (BOS) policy in enhancing inclusive and quality education in North Bolaang Mongondow Regency. The objective is to assess the policy’s effectiveness in improving educational access, quality, and equity, particularly in bridging gaps between urban and rural schools. Employing a qualitative descriptive method, the research analyzes participation and retention rates in BOS-funded schools, as well as compares access to education before and after the program’s implementation. Findings show that the BOS program significantly contributes to increasing student enrollment, enhancing school performance, and reducing educational disparities. However, challenges persist, including delayed fund disbursements, burdensome administrative processes, and weak monitoring and accountability mechanisms, which hinder optimal utilization of resources at the school level. Despite these limitations, the BOS policy remains a vital tool for promoting educational equity. The study recommends policy refinement through strengthened school management capacity, strategic planning, and evidence-based monitoring and evaluation systems. The proposed roadmap—comprising analysis, corrective action, and continuous learning—is essential for sustainable policy improvement. This research highlights the need for further longitudinal studies with mixed methods to evaluate long-term impacts and support the development of more responsive education policies. Ultimately, improved BOS governance is key to fostering inclusive, equitable, and high-quality education across the region.
Co-Authors A. Hulinggi, Pebriyanto Abbas, Syahrawati Abdul Madjid Abdul Wahab Podungge Abdul Wahab Podungge Abdussamad, Jurico Adam, Putri Angriani Sofia Agus Hakri Bokingo Airmas, Pita Fitria Aisya Jassin Akuba, Abdul Mukhlis Alamri, Rivan Alfian Zakaria Amir Arham, Muhammad Amran, Mutmainah Andi Yusniar Mendo Anggrayni, Yenny Ansar Arianto, Debby arifin tahir Armin, Sri Yanti UM Asna Aneta Badjuka, Alexander H. Bahuwa, Moh. Hafiz Biahimo, Jurni Bondan Turtono Budiyanto Ahaliki Debby Arianto Dewi Rosanti Dian Ekawaty Ismail Diana Diana Djafar, Lucyane Djibran, Nadesyia Djoly Vekky Warokka Duhe, Sri Herlina Dwi Indah Yuliani Solihin Eduart Wolok Elsa Alvionita Endi Rahman Erfirmansyah Soedjono Adam Espin Tulie Fahria Rahmamilawaty Abas Falya, Firli Aulia H Munayang Fence M Wantu Fenti Prihatini Dance Tui Gunawan, Andik Hais Dama Hartati Inaku Hermila A Hulinggi, Pebriyanto A. Husin Ali Ibrahim, Danial Idham Mantali Irmawati Irmawati Ismail, Edhi Ismet Sulila Jamaluddin Ahmad Juriko Abdussamad Jurni Biahimo Kalupe, Sultan Kamumu, Rahmat Raihan Kapiso, Pian Karim, Alifzonardi Rahman Kokalo, Milawati Lasena, Sirajudin Luneto, Chalid M. Wantu, Sastro Mamonto, Armitha marino, olivia Melizubaida Mahmud Muh. Ikbal Panyue Mukusibu, Naldiyanto Musdram, Maidon C. Mustapa Wantu, Sastro Ngabito, Sutanti Putri Novianty Djafri Nurhayati Abdullah Nurkartini Nusi, Djefriyanto Pakaya, Mely Pakaya, Rahmatia Podungge , Abdul Wahab Podungge, Abdul Wahab Rahma A. Alhasni Rahmat Kokalo, Milawaty Rauf A. Hatu Rauf A.Hatu Regyta Juliani Robby Hunawa Roni Lukum Rosman Ilato Rusli Isa Salahudin Olii Samadi, Fitria Sandi Prahara Sarci Ladiku Sastro M Wantu Sastro M Wantu Sastro Mustapa Wantu Soedjono Adam, Erfirmansyah Solihin, Dwi Indah Yuliyani Sri Astutik Siswandi Sri Indriyani S. Dai Sri Yulianty Mozin Stenlie Ferlan Rattu Sukarman Kamuli Tanaiyo, Abdul Azis Tantu, Romi Tee-Anastacio, Princess Alyssa D. Thalib, Tety Tohopi, Rustam Tulie, Espin Turtono, Bondan Udin Hamim Udin Hamim Usulu, Wahidin Valentina Monoarfa Wahab Podungge, Abdul Warsono, Putri Weny Almoravid Dungga Widiantoro, Mohamad Agung Yacob Noho Nani Yakobu, Fauzia P. Pratiwi Yakobus, Fauzia P. Pratiwi Yantoi, Dion Sanjaya Yendrik Irawan Saidi Youke Lidya Herty Lumataw Yulianty Adipu Yulinda L. Ismail Yuliyani Solihin, Dwi Indah Yunus, Resmiyati Yusran Bone Zhafirah Nuralifya Rilani Kasim Zuchri Abdussamad