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REENGINEERING THE CITY OF JAKARTA TO BECOME A RESILIENT AND SUSTAINABLE GLOBAL CITY BASED ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF STATE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT EX-MINISTRIES/CENTRAL LEVEL INSTITUTIONS K.P.Suharyono S.Hadiningrat; Teguh Yuwono
JIPOWER : Journal of Intellectual Power Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): JIPOWER - AUGUST
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63786/jipower.v1i2.8

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The city of Jakarta after the State Capital must be re-engineered in such a way that it becomes a resilient and sustainable global city for the progress of the nation and the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia. This has been initiated with the passage of Law No. 2 of 2024 concerning the Jakarta Special Region (DKJ) and the Jakarta City Regional Spatial Plan for 2024-2024. It needs the commitment of the central government and the DKJ government so that the implementation is faster and more permanent by strengthening the collaboration of the penta helix involving elements of the government, academia, industry, society and the media. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method to find and describe the variables in a narrative (non-numeric) about the city of Jakarta becoming a resilient global city and a sustainable city so that it has global competitiveness in prospering its community without neglecting environmental sustainability. From the discussion, it was concluded that the city of Jakarta, after not becoming the capital of the country, must be re-engineered into a global city that is resilient and sustainable following international standards so as to provide more benefits and have global competitiveness that is professionally managed. And institutional support, human resources, technology and financing are needed; including from its use as Ex-Ministry/Central Government Institution State Property in Jakarta. From these conclusions, it is recommended to the DKJ Government to implement the Regional Spatial Planning consistently with support from the Central Government, including financing that can be prepared from the partial utilization of State Property (BMN) ex-Ministries/Central Government Institutions which were abandoned due to moving to the Nusantara Capital City.
FREE LUNCH FOR STUDENTS IN SEVERAL COUNTRIES AND LESSON LEARNED FOR INDONESIA IN ORDER TO PREPARE FOR THE GOLDEN GENERATION 2045 K.P.Suharyono Soemarwoto Hadiningrat; Teguh Yuwono
JIPOWER : Journal of Intellectual Power Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): JIPOWER - DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63786/jipower.v1i3.22

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Human Resources who are physically healthy, spiritual, intelligent and have integrity are an effort of the Republic of Indonesia to promote public welfare and educate the nation's life as stipulated in the Preamble to the 1945 Constitution, must be carried out continuously, comprehensively and continuously. In this case, the strong commitment of the Government of President Prabowo Subiyanto greatly determines the success of Astacita's programs, one of which is a nutritious meal program for students, toddlers and pregnant women. This is a new program, which must be carefully prepared with adequate resource support, including bench marks to take lessons from the success stories of other countries, such as the United States, France, Japan, South Korea and others. The design of this study is qualitative descriptive using secondary data from credible publications, which are analyzed qualitatively to describe the phenomenon of the research variables. The results found that the success of other countries in organizing free lunches for students is a human investment program for the state in preparing superior human resources that have been going on for tens or even hundreds of years, have significant benefits in improving the degree of health, quality of human resources and the economy of the community. It is recommended that Indonesia prepare a nutritious lunch program carefully, both in terms of regulations/laws, institutions, human resources to manage, the use of technology and financing so that it is sustainable, not just lasting 5 years.
RE-ENGINEERING JAKARTA CITY INTO A SUSTAINABLE AND RESILIENT GLOBAL CITY BASED ON CONTEMPORARY PUBLIC POLICY Teguh Yuwono; K.P.Suharyono Soemarwoto Hadiningrat
JIPOWER : Journal of Intellectual Power Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): JIPOWER - DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63786/jipower.v1i3.23

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The relocation of the capital of Indonesia from Jakarta to the archipelago has the consequence of reengineering Jakarta into a specific city referring to the dynamics and aspirations that develop as the embodiment of contemporary public policy. Where the aspirations of the community are one of the important considerations that will be taken by the central government and the Jakarta Special Region government. The change of Jakarta's status from the Special Capital Region of Jakarta to the Special Region of Jakarta must be determined in any case, so that there is no overlap in its implementation. It is appropriate to make Jakarta a sustainable and resilient Global City in line with the aspirations of the community and global dynamics that change very quickly in response to the humanitarian crisis, food and energy crisis, so it is necessary to commit together to carry out sustainable and resilient development to meet the needs of the current generation and prepare the needs for future generations. The potential is so great that according to the 2023 Global City Index (CGI), Jakarta ranks 74th out of 156 global cities in the world. The globality of a city can be seen, among others, from the economic sector, research and development, multicultural interaction, ease of life, nature and environment, and the accessibility of its citizens. Then, by referring to the experience of other countries that separate the center of government from the center of business, it is appropriate that the city of Nusantara becomes the center of government and the city of Jakarta becomes the center of international business; such as Sejong City (government center) and Seoul City (business center) in South Korea. In relation to contemporary public policy, it is dynamic depending on many factors, including changes in people's aspirations and demands to the government, campaign promises of Presidential Candidates/Vice Presidential Candidates, campaign promises of Presidential Candidates-to the regions, openness and courage of the public to express their opinions in public, the establishment of democracy and public participation. The issue of city globalization is related to 7 (seven) dimensions of economy, research and development, multicultural interaction, ease of life, nature and the environment, and accessibility of its citizens. And sustainable development has 17 (seventeen) goals, namely: a) Without poverty; b) No hunger; c) Healthy and prosperous life; d) Quality education; e) Gender equality; f) Clean water and proper sanitation; g) Clean and affordable energy; h) Decent work and economic growth; i) innovation and infrastructure industries; j) Reducing the gap; k) Sustainable cities and settlements; l) Responsible consumption and production; m) Handling climate change; n) Ocean ecosystems; o) Terrestrial ecosystems; p) Peace, justice and resilient institutions; and q) Partnerships to achieve goals. Then, urban resilience is the capacity of individuals, communities, institutions, businesses, and systems within a city to survive, adapt, and grow, regardless of the type of chronic stress and acute shock they experience; where in May 2016, the City of Jakarta was selected as a member of the 100 RC (Resillient City) network. The results of this study conclude that the central government and the DKJ government to re-engineer the city of Jakarta into a sustainable and resilient Global City. And it is recommended to the Central Government and the Jakarta Government to collaborate in realizing the City of Jakarta to become a sustainable and resilient Global City, after the City of Jakarta does not become the Capital of the State.
Strengthening the governance of free nutritious meals based on schools in Indonesia K.P. Suharyono S.Hadiningrat; Teguh Yuwono; Novia Dwi Anggraeni
JIPOWER : Journal of Intellectual Power Vol. 2 No. 03 (2025): December 2025 - Maret 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63786/jipower.v1i03.59

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Efforts to improve the nation's intelligence and advance public welfare must be a commitment of the Indonesian people, and this must be realized through pro-people and sustainable government policies. Many challenges are faced, including preparing a healthy, intelligent generation with Pancasila character, to become a superior generation, especially in welcoming the Golden Indonesia Era in 2045. One such effort is the implementation of the Free Nutritious Meal Program (MBG), which is implemented by strengthening school-based governance. The hope is that this will accelerate services and equitable distribution of nutritional needs for communities throughout Indonesia. The challenge is not easy, requiring commitment from the central and regional governments to focus on and ensure the success of the MBG program. This research design is a qualitative descriptive study with a thematic narrative approach to identify and describe efforts to strengthen school-based MBG governance in Indonesia, where currently there is a gap in the role of schools limited to channeling MBG to SPPG and student beneficiaries. Through in-depth interviews with one of the BGN partner foundations, the SPPG, and schools in Tangerang City, qualitative data was obtained, which was then analyzed using a thematic narrative approach. The results showed that: a) the role of schools in the governance of the Free Nutritious Meal Program is currently limited to distributing MBG from SPPG to beneficiary students at their schools. Efforts to strengthen the governance of school-based Free Nutritious Meal Program must begin with a government commitment between BGN and the Ministry of Education, Culture, and Culture to collaborate with schools as SPPGs that serve MBG for their students, supported by the Ministry of Health.
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