Kristina Setyowati
Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Politik Universitas Sebelas Maret

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CAPACITY BUILDING: GOVERNANCE PERSPECTIVE ON WASTE MANAGEMENT UNIT IN SRAGEN BUNDER MARKET Kristina Setyowati; Didik Gunawan; Faizatul Ansoriyah
Spirit Publik: Jurnal Administrasi Publik Volume 10, Nomor 2, Tahun 2015
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 Public waste has become national problems. As part of solving the problem the management of public waste needs to be comprehensive and integrated so the processed public waste able to provide economic benefits, healthy for people, safe for the environment and not to forget also able to change people's behavior. Governance perspective is involving three pillars: government, private and citizens. In this study this parties were represented by Sragen Regency Government as government, Danamon Peduli Foundation as private and small scale vendors as citizens. All of which were expected to bring effectiveness in empowering waste management unit. Partnership and capacity building are expected to strengthen the knowledge as well as managerial capability and capacity in the traditional market waste management. This article aims to describe the waste management with governance perspectibe in Bunder traditional market, Sragen, Indonesia. Keyword: Empowerment, Capacity building, Governance
THE EMPOWERMENT OF VILLAGE HEALTH FORUM (VHF) IN ALERTED VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT Didik G. Suharto; Kristina Setyowati
Spirit Publik: Jurnal Administrasi Publik Volume 10, Nomor 1, Tahun 2015
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The problem the partner (Village Health Forum/VHF) encountered in developing alerted village could be approached from managerial capacity aspect and from the aspect of technical understanding capacity of members’ health. Considering the activity of service conducted, it could be explained that the activity focused on improving the members’ capacity in managing the institutionalism of VHF (particularly activity management, infrastructure and operating fund); and how the basic health knowledge capacity of VHF members as initiator, facilitator, and motivator supported the public health promotion. The activity of service to public in partner institution included: need assessment, institution capacity development, partnership development, and monitoring and evaluation. The factors affecting the program’s smoothness and success were: the factor deriving from VHF administrator/cadre, VHF institution, village government, Health Office/Public Health Center, private sector/company, and society.Keywords: empowerment; Village Health Forum, alerted village