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Analysis of Community Institution Empowerment as a Village Government Partner in the Participative Development Process Nina Angelia; Beby Masitho Batubara; Rizkan Zulyadi; Taufik Wal Hidayat; Riri Rezeki Hariani
Budapest International Research and Critics Institute (BIRCI-Journal): Humanities and Social Sciences Vol 3, No 2 (2020): Budapest International Research and Critics Institute May
Publisher : Budapest International Research and Critics University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birci.v3i2.991

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This research focuses on analyzing the empowerment of social institutions as village government partners in the participatory development process. The location is in Percut Village, Percutseituan District, Deliserdang Regency. The background that is used as a reference for this research begins with the understanding that the urgency of villages in development in Indonesia is so urgent. The village is given authoritative to grow and develop in line with the development of its own community. Furthermore, the village holds millions of pieces of knowledge of the virtues of life and harmony of local wisdom that should be maintained, can be recognized from the mantra of three orders, namely; ordinances, manners, and manners (Zamroni, 2017). This kind of thinking construction is important to restate in order to examine the current relationship between the village government and the community (social institutions). Social institutions as partners of the Village Government have a very strategic role; start to formulate participatory development plans, implement, control, utilize, maintain and develop participatory development, mobilize and develop participation, mutual cooperation and community self-help, and foster dynamic development of the community in the context of community empowerment. Seeing the huge role that village community institutions have, it is important and interesting that this research is carried out to see the existence of community institutions as village government partners in the participatory development process. With this research, it will provide reference data for stakeholders related to community institution empowerment. In addition, it is an academic study in public policy and provides input to the village government regarding the reference to the model of community institution empowerment as a partner of the village government in order to work together to manage development in a participatory village. As for answering the problem of this study using qualitative methods and types of research with a descriptive approach. The targeted research output is a journal article and as a follow up will create a model in the institutionalization of village community organizations.
The Problems of the World of Education in the Middle of the Covid-19 Pandemic Beby Masitho Batubara
Budapest International Research and Critics Institute (BIRCI-Journal): Humanities and Social Sciences Vol 4, No 1 (2021): Budapest International Research and Critics Institute February
Publisher : Budapest International Research and Critics University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birci.v4i1.1626

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Indonesia is the number one country with the highest number of Covid patients in Central Asia. This has an impact on various sectors including the education sector. In Indonesia, approximately 45 million students in Indonesia or it can be said that 3% of the total data globally, students who cannot take part in learning, the government issued a learning process policy in the midst of a pandemic, this policy determines the learning process which is usually carried out face-to-face, changes be learning online. This research uses a qualitative descriptive approach, with the type of library research, which is the collection of data related to the object of research in the form of literature or studying and deepening the literature literature books, reports and scientific journals, research results and other sources. The obstacles faced in implementing this learning method, namely the unpreparedness of students in the online teaching and learning process,Several studies have stated that not all of the teaching staff in Indonesia in various regions are equalized in carrying out the learning process online based on quality, competency in the use of communication and technology). Not only that, the weak education of the elderly to accompany students in using online media and not supported by facilities to carry out online learning. Dith the provision of internet networks with requiresubstantial costs. The problems in the world of education amid the Covid-19 pandemic must be a serious concern of the central and local governments.
The Actualization of Political Communication Deliberative Democracy of DPRD Medan Produces Gender Responsive Policies Beby Masitho Batubara; Rehia K. Isabella Barus; Taufik Walhidayat
Budapest International Research and Critics Institute (BIRCI-Journal): Humanities and Social Sciences Vol 3, No 3 (2020): Budapest International Research and Critics Institute August
Publisher : Budapest International Research and Critics University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birci.v3i3.1217

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Gender injustice is one of the main problems in Medan City, problems experienced by women in various problems including marginalization, patriarchal cultural factors, violence, human trafficking, and the position of women in the political realm. Women's problems can be solved with gender responsive public policies. DPRD as the manifestation of the people's voice, has a central role in realizing gender pengarustamaan by producing gender responsive policies. The policies produced by the Medan City DPRD from period to term of office of DPRD members do not produce gender responsive policies, one of the factors causing the weak political communication. Weak political communication between legislative members, local government NGOs / CSOs and constituents. Whereas the interest group in producing a policy should have the obligation to convey ideas / issues summarized from various problems that occur in society, especially women in Medan City. The problem of weak political communication which results in the lack of gender responsive policies is the basis for the importance of alternative models of political communication in producing gender responsive policies. This study uses empirical methods with qualitative analysis followed by FGDs involving stakeholders, participatory, participatory, democratic political communication models that involve all interest groups by producing shared understanding and the best solutions in producing gender responsive policies.
Kendala Anggota Legislatif Perempuan di DPRD Kota Medan Menghasilkan Kebijakan Berbasis Kesetaraan Gender SYAFRUDDIN RITONGA; BEBY MASITHO BATUBARA; REHIA K ISABELLA BARUS
Politeia: Jurnal Ilmu Politik Vol 7, No 1 (2015): Volume 7 No 1 Januari 2015
Publisher : Universitas Sumatera Utara

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This research was conducted on the basis of gender inequalities are still many who manifests in various forms. It is necessary to process gender-based regulation in any policy formulation by the government. Strengthening the role of women legislators is an important step to accommo-date the various demands, rights, and aspirations of women so as to produce public policies based on gender equality. This research uses descriptive qualitative method to describe the ac-tivities of a female legislative involvement Medan in quantity and quality in the use of his posi-tion to generate gender-based public policy. The results of this study indicate that: 1.Lack of po-litical education of women-owned legislature; 2.Patriarchal culture that remains deeply em-bedded in the public field; 3.Less time to focus on politics; 4.Female legislative indifference to the condition of women in the city of Medan; 5.The notion that women rely more on emotional creatures. Its base on gender and political approach.Keywords: Legislature, public policy, gender inequalities.
Dalihan Na Tolu as a Marketing Communication Strategy for PT Sipirok Nauli Indra Muda; Walid Musthafa S; Beby Masitho Batubara
Persepsi: Communication Journal Vol 6, No 2 (2023): November 2023
Publisher : UMSU

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30596/persepsi.v6i2.16900

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The business competition among bus operators is becoming more dynamic, therefore every bus company needs to prepare marketing strategies to attract customers and survive in the competition. This research employs a qualitative descriptive approach with in-depth interviews. The research participants include the Head of the Medan Representative Office, ticket officers, agents, warehouse staff, and 8 loyal customers. Based on the findings, the promotional strategy implemented by the Medan Representative Office focuses more on advertising promotion. This strategy is carried out by publicizing all types of routes and fleets used through the company's Facebook and YouTube accounts. Additionally, the company often distributes calendars to customers towards the end of the year. On the other hand, direct marketing promotion is done through the dalihan na tolu approach, which means ticket officers often use local greetings such as ipar, lae, oppung, bapak uda, amangboru, and anggi to address customers, with the aim of creating familiarity, building a sense of family, and establishing emotional connections through local approaches.
The Effectiveness Of The Participatory Supervision Education Policy 'Empowered Women Supervise' Bawaslu North Sumatra lubis, Suryanti; Beby Masitho Batubara; Walid Musthafa Sembiring
Jurisprudentie: Jurusan Ilmu Hukum Fakultas Syariah dan Hukum Vol 12 No 1 (2025): Volume 12 Nomor 1 Juni 2025
Publisher : Jurusan Ilmu Hukum Fakultas Syariah dan Hukum uin alauddin

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The effectiveness of participatory monitoring education policy is a key factor in increasing women's involvement in election monitoring. This study analyzes the implementation model of the Women Empowered to Supervise program organized by Bawaslu North Sumatra. Using an empirical approach, this study explores how training programs, socialization, and collaboration with community organizations are able to increase the capacity of women as active and empowered election supervisors. The results show that comprehensive training has strengthened women's understanding of how to effectively monitor elections. Socialization through digital media and community-based approaches has succeeded in increasing women's awareness and involvement in election monitoring. In addition, collaboration with women's organizations, academics and youth groups expanded the reach of the program and provided support for women in facing challenges in the field. This study confirms that structured and sustainable participatory oversight education contributes to improving the quality of democracy and electoral transparency. With more inclusive and participatory policies in place, women can play a more significant role in maintaining electoral integrity in Indonesia.Keywords: Election Supervision, Women, Political Participation, Democracy, Bawaslu North Sumatra