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Penguatan Peran Masyarakat dalam Mendukung Keberlanjutan Operasi Rumah Pompa untuk Mitigasi Banjir di Kabupaten Sampang Moh Makmun; Eny Haryati; Aris Sunarya; Ika Devy Pramudiana
Konstitusi : Jurnal Hukum, Administrasi Publik, dan Ilmu Komunikasi Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Konstitusi : Jurnal Hukum, Administrasi Publik, dan Ilmu Komunikasi
Publisher : Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62383/konstitusi.v2i2.575

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This research discusses the strengthening of community roles in supporting the sustainability of pump house operations as an effort for flood mitigation in Sampang Regency. The frequent floods in this area are caused by geographical factors and an inadequate drainage system. This study aims to explore the active role of the community in the management and maintenance of pump houses. The method used in this research is a descriptive qualitative approach, with data collection through interviews, surveys, and observations. The findings indicate that community participation in monitoring the condition of the pump houses and maintenance activities significantly contributes to the effectiveness of flood mitigation. However, there are still challenges regarding the community's understanding of the functions and importance of pump houses. The implications of this study recommend enhancing education and socialization to the community to increase their involvement in the sustainability of pump house operations, which is crucial in reducing flood risks in the future.
The Dilemma of Illegal Indonesian Migrant Workers : Between Rural Unemployment Solutions and Weak Protection Yougie Alhabsy Barnadi; Eny Haryati; Dian Ferriswara
Sosial Simbiosis : Jurnal Integrasi Ilmu Sosial dan Politik Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Sosial Simbiosis : Jurnal Integrasi Ilmu Sosial dan Politik
Publisher : Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62383/sosial.v2i1.1420

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This study aims to describe and analyze: positive impacts with negative impacts as a result of Illegal Indonesian Migrant Workers and How Legal Protection in Indonesian Migrant Workers Ilega. The research is a qualitative descriptive analysis. The data analysis technique uses the technique developed by McNabb (2002), namely Grouping the data according to key constructs, Identifying bases for interpretation, Developing generalizations from the data, Testing Alternative interpretations and Forming and/or refining generalizable theory from case study. The results show that the current migration process, due to its intense dynamics, has a strong social and economic impact. The impact affects almost all sectors of society. In addition, it has an impact on the sending and receiving countries, especially its human resources. Positive and negative impacts of international labor migration on human capital in sending and receiving countries. For example, in sending countries, labor migration tends to have a stronger negative impact on human capital, whereas the positive impact of labor circulation cannot be observed. Legal protection for Indonesian Migrant Workers has been comprehensively regulated through various laws and regulations, with the aim of providing maximum protection from various aspects. The state ensures protection for Indonesian Migrant Workers in three main stages: before work, during work, and after work. This protection includes administrative, technical, social security, security, as well as complaint assistance and management of work results after returning to Indonesia. The Indonesian Migrant Workers Protection Agency (BP2MI) is a non-ministerial body formed based on Law Number 18 of 2017 and Presidential Regulation Number 90 of 2019 to provide integrated services and protection for Indonesian Migrant Workers. BP2MI has various authorities, including the implementation of policies, services, social security supervision, issuance of recruitment permits, document verification, and coordination of protection during employment. BP2MI is also tasked with managing facilities, rehabilitation, reintegration, and social and economic empowerment for Indonesian Migrant Workers and their families. BP2MI collaborates with various stakeholders from the central government to villages to ensure optimal services and protection for Indonesian Migrant Workers
Implementasi Kebijakan Program Cetak Sawah sebagai Upaya Pengembangan Lahan Pertanian Baru dan Mewujudkan Kedaulatan Pangan di Kabupaten Tanah Laut, Kalimantan Selatan Muhammad Azhar; Ika Devy Pramudiana; Aris Sunarya; Eny Haryati
Konstitusi : Jurnal Hukum, Administrasi Publik, dan Ilmu Komunikasi Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Konstitusi : Jurnal Hukum, Administrasi Publik, dan Ilmu Komunikasi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62383/konstitusi.v2i2.609

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The implementation of the Rice Field Expansion Program as an effort to develop new agricultural land and achieve food sovereignty in Tanah Laut Regency, South Kalimantan, aims to optimize the use of agricultural land to support food security. This program was carried out as a response to the need for increased food production, particularly rice, to reduce dependency on imports and strengthen the national food system. This study analyzes various factors influencing the success of the rice field expansion program in Tanah Laut Regency, including planning, implementation, and challenges faced in developing new agricultural land. A case study method with a qualitative approach was used through in-depth interviews with relevant stakeholders, such as local government, farmers, and other related agencies. The results show that the program has a positive impact on increasing the area of productive agricultural land, but still faces challenges related to water availability, market access, and farmers' awareness in adopting new agricultural technologies. Therefore, improvements in coordination among stakeholders and the enhancement of supporting facilities are needed for the program to achieve its main goal, which is food sovereignty at the regional level.
Rural Community Empowerment: Sustainable Development Practices in Sumbermanjingkulon Village, Indonesia Wahyunie, Itha Aning; Praptining Sukowati; I Made Weni; Eny Haryati
International Journal of Technology and Education Research Vol. 3 No. 02 (2025): April - June, International Journal of Technology and Education Research (IJET
Publisher : International journal of technology and education research

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijeter.v3i02.1867

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This research aims to analyze the challenges faced by rural communities in Sumbermanjingkulon Village, Indonesia, including limited public facilities, minimal health services, and inadequate educational resources. The research explores the importance of community participation and self-reliance in village development, emphasizing the active involvement of residents in contributing resources to infrastructure projects. In addition, the research highlighted the importance of traditional farming practices passed down through generations, demonstrating the strength of local knowledge and sustainable farming techniques in the village. The research also discussed collaborative efforts between village officials and residents in managing village funds, emphasizing the need for community involvement, utilization of local labor, and use of local resources for development projects. The research analyzed the economic potential of communal forest management and freshwater fisheries in improving community economic welfare while promoting environmental sustainability. The limitations faced by villages in terms of governance include the quality of resources and infrastructure that impact village development as well as the management of village funds.
Collaboration Between Actors In Disaster Mitigation In Manado City Heydi Mayla Silvia Tumembow; Dian Ferriswara; Eny Haryati
Studi Administrasi Publik dan ilmu Komunikasi Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Agustus : Studi Administrasi Publik dan ilmu Komunikasi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62383/studi.v2i3.572

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Manado City is highly vulnerable to hydrometeorological disasters due to its geographical conditions, rapid and uncontrolled urbanization, and the intensifying impacts of climate change. These risks underline the importance of effective disaster mitigation strategies that go beyond government intervention and involve active participation from communities and non-governmental organizations. In this context, collaboration among various actors becomes a crucial foundation for developing an adaptive and participatory disaster governance system. This study aims to analyze the dynamics of actor collaboration in disaster mitigation efforts in Manado City, with particular emphasis on patterns of interaction, role distribution, and structural as well as cultural barriers that influence the effectiveness of multi-stakeholder synergy. Employing a qualitative case study approach, this research relies on secondary data gathered from official documents, government policy reports, and relevant academic publications. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis to identify key themes and relational dynamics among stakeholders. The findings reveal that although strong driving factors exist—such as a high level of disaster risk, increasing public awareness, and the availability of institutional frameworks—collaboration remains largely procedural and government-dominated, with limited engagement from non-government actors. Challenges such as weak trust among stakeholders, insufficient substantive dialogue, and the absence of an integrated disaster information system continue to hinder the realization of effective collaborative practices. The study concludes by highlighting the urgency of adopting a collaborative governance model that emphasizes equality, mutual trust, and meaningful participation. Theoretically, this research contributes to the discourse on disaster governance by providing insights into actor relations in a disaster-prone urban context. Practically, it proposes an adaptive collaboration framework that can be replicated in other cities facing similar disaster vulnerabilities, thereby strengthening resilience and community preparedness.
Enabling Setting for Sustainable Village Tourism : Increasing the Empowerment of Beneficiary Communities Amirul Mustofa; Eny Haryati; Litafira Syahadiyanti
Momentum Matrix: International Journal of Communication, Tourism, and Social Economic Trends Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): August : Momentum Matrix: International Journal of Communication, Tourism, and
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62951/momat.v2i3.451

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This study discusses the role of enabling setting in increasing the empowerment of beneficiary communities in Tamansari Tourism Village, Banyuwangi Regency. Enabling setting is understood as a supportive environment that includes inclusive policies, access to resources, community participation, and cultural and environmental preservation. The research was conducted with a qualitative approach through case studies, using in-depth interview techniques, participatory observation, and document studies. The results show that the empowerment of communities depends not only on increased economic income, but also on their ability to be actively involved in tourism management, safeguard local cultural values, and gain equitable access to training and information. Government support, partnerships with the private sector, and local initiatives are important factors in creating empowerment. However, challenges such as inequality of participation, limited digital access, and potential conflicts between community groups were also found. This study concludes that sustainable development of tourism villages must prioritize multi-stakeholder collaboration and strengthen local capacity equally. These findings make a practical contribution to the formulation of more inclusive policies and serve as a reference for the sustainable development of community-based tourism villages in Indonesia. Furthermore, the study highlights the critical role of continuous capacity building and knowledge sharing among community members to ensure long-term sustainability. By fostering an environment where local residents are equipped with the necessary skills and information, the community can better adapt to changing tourism trends and external pressures. Additionally, the integration of digital tools and platforms is recommended to bridge the information gap and enhance marketing efforts, thus expanding the reach of the tourism village. These strategies collectively support a more resilient and self-reliant community, capable of maintaining both economic growth and cultural integrity in the face of development challenges.
Administrative Management Strategy at SMK Timika City Stefanus Stefason; Ulul Albab; Eny Haryati
Parlementer : Jurnal Studi Hukum dan Administrasi Publik Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): September: Parlementer : Jurnal Studi Hukum dan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62383/parlementer.v2i3.1090

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Vocational education in Indonesia faces a serious challenge in the form of a gap between the competencies of Vocational High School (SMK) graduates and the evolving needs of the workforce. Timika City, despite having the largest number of vocational high schools (SMK) in Papua, has not yet fully demonstrated optimal educational management quality, particularly in the aspect of school administration. This condition has resulted in low effectiveness in data recording, documentation of industrial work practices, and reporting and evaluation of partnerships with the business and industrial world (DUDI). This study aims to explore and analyze administrative management strategies that can improve educational quality while strengthening the work readiness of vocational high school students in Timika City. The research method used is a descriptive qualitative approach with content analysis of secondary data, including government policy reports, educational statistics, and the latest scientific literature. The results show that weaknesses in the administrative system are one of the factors inhibiting the achievement of competitive vocational education quality. The implementation of management strategies based on Total Quality Management (TQM) principles, particularly through the Plan–Do–Check–Act (PDCA) cycle, data-driven decision-making, and the involvement of all school elements, has proven effective in increasing the efficiency and accountability of administrative services. The discussion also emphasized the importance of transformational leadership from school principals, developing the competencies of administrative staff, utilizing information technology in administrative systems, and strengthening strategic partnerships with the industrial and industrial sectors (DUDI). Therefore, it can be concluded that school administrative management is not merely a technical function, but rather a strategic component in building a vocational education ecosystem that is adaptive, relevant, and oriented to the needs of the workplace. This research recommends that school policymakers and local governments strengthen administrative governance systems to support educational quality and improve the job readiness of vocational high school graduates.
The Role of Participatory Planning in Community-Based Flood and Landslide Disaster Preparedness (Manado City) Heydi Mayla Silvia Tumembow; Dian Ferriswara; Eny Haryati; Sri Kamariyah
Presidensial: Jurnal Hukum, Administrasi Negara, dan Kebijakan Publik Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): September : Presidensial : Jurnal Hukum, Administrasi Negara, dan Kebijakan Pub
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62383/presidensial.v2i3.1094

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Manado City is an area that is vulnerable to floods and landslides, but until now the effectiveness of disaster management still faces serious challenges due to low community involvement in mitigation planning. This study aims to analyze the role of participatory planning in improving community-based disaster preparedness, with a focus on how the Manado City Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD: Badan Penanggulangan Bencana Daerah) involves the community in the process of formulating disaster strategies. Using a non-empirical qualitative approach through a literature study method, data were obtained from scientific journals, policy documents, and institutional reports that were analyzed thematically and contextually with reference to the framework of community participation and disaster risk management. The results of the study show that community involvement is still at a symbolic level, limited to the implementation stage, and has not touched the strategic planning process in a meaningful way. Lack of institutional capacity, low disaster literacy, and absence of formal participatory mechanisms are the main inhibiting factors. As a result, disaster programs are often not aligned with local needs and have an impact on low preparedness effectiveness. This study concludes that strengthening community participation in disaster planning is needed to build a more adaptive and iterative preparedness system. Theoretically, the study broadens the understanding of the relevance of participatory planning approaches in community-based disaster management, while practically, the findings provide recommendations for BPBDs and local governments to develop more collaborative and local needs-based policies as a step towards sustainable disaster resilience. 
Digital Transformation In Regional Revenue Management: A Case Study At Bapenda Of East Java Province Polrendyo Polrendyo; Ika Devy Pramudiana; Eny Haryati; Sri Kamariyah
Presidensial: Jurnal Hukum, Administrasi Negara, dan Kebijakan Publik Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): September : Presidensial : Jurnal Hukum, Administrasi Negara, dan Kebijakan Pub
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62383/presidensial.v2i3.1096

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Digital transformation in the public sector has become a strategic agenda to improve the efficiency, transparency, and quality of government services, including in regional revenue management. This study aims to analyze the implementation of digital transformation in the Regional Revenue Agency (Bapenda: Badan Pendapatan Daerah) of East Java Province, especially in the Gresik Technical Implementation Unit (UPT: Unit Pelaksana Teknis), as well as its impact on administrative efficiency, transparency, and increasing Regional Original Revenue (PAD: Pendapatan Asli Daerah). This study uses a non-empirical qualitative approach with a literature study method, which involves the analysis of secondary data from scientific journals, policy documents, government performance reports, and community digitalization indicators such as the Indonesian Digital Society Index (IMDI: Indeks Masyarakat Digital Indonesia). The results show that digital transformation through e-payment systems and web-based administration has significantly accelerated the service process, improved taxpayer compliance, and reduced revenue leakage. The receipt of PAD through digital channels increased by 60% in one year, while service efficiency increased by reducing administrative process time from three days to one day. The implementation of this digital transformation is also influenced by the readiness of infrastructure, apparatus competence, and community digital literacy, as described in the theoretical framework of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), Dynamic Capabilities, and TOE Framework. Despite positive achievements, challenges such as digital skills gaps, resistance to change, and system security issues are still obstacles in optimizing digital transformation. This research makes a theoretical contribution to the development  of e-governance literature  and digital public policy practices at the local level. These findings also provide concrete recommendations for other regions to replicate good practices of digital transformation that have succeeded in improving regional financial performance. Thus, digital transformation is not only a technological instrument, but also a governance strategy that requires synergy between technology, organizations, and society
How “Good” Governance in Indonesia? A Systematic Literature Review Polrendyo Polrendyo; Ika Devy Pramudiana; Eny Haryati
Jurnal Hukum, Administrasi Publik dan Negara Vol. 2 No. 5 (2025): September : Jurnal Hukum, Administrasi Publik dan Negara
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62383/hukum.v2i5.582

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This article presents a systematic literature review on the application of good governance principles in Indonesia from 2019 to 2025. It explores the development of good governance concepts, including key principles such as transparency, accountability, participation, law enforcement, and public service effectiveness. The study also addresses the significant challenges faced in implementing these principles, such as pervasive corruption, a complex bureaucratic culture, and disparities in human resource capacity across regions. The methodology applied in this research is a systematic literature review, complemented by bibliometric analysis using VOSviewer, which maps the relationships between key concepts and trends identified in the related research. The findings reveal that the principles of good governance have been integrated across various sectors, such as local government, education, healthcare, environmental management, and digital services, showing the broad scope of its application. However, despite these efforts, challenges such as widespread corruption, bureaucratic resistance, digital infrastructure gaps, and low public participation—especially in remote and rural areas—remain significant barriers. This study emphasizes the need for a comprehensive and integrated approach to overcoming these obstacles, suggesting that institutional strengthening, technological innovation, inclusive public participation, and sustained political commitment are essential to realizing good governance. Furthermore, the research contributes to the development of more effective and sustainable governance policies, offering insights for enhancing governance practices and strategies in Indonesia moving forward. The study advocates for long-term solutions to improve governance effectiveness and ensure equitable and inclusive public services.