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INOVASI ALARM PERSALINAN DI PUSKESMAS KERINCI KANAN Rizan Hasbullah; Febri Yuliani
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol. 7: Edisi II Juli - Desember 2020
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas Riau

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Innovation in local government is essentially intended to improve and support the improved performance of the local government and public service improvement, In health care also requires a service innovation that will provide convenience and comfort for people in the field of kesehata. Therefore exists a birth in health centers of innovation Alarm Kerinci Kanan Siak.Labor Alarm Innovations is a technology-based program that aims to prevent maternal mortality, birth and post-partum health centers working area UPTD Kerinci Kanan.The purpose of this study was to determine how the implementation of this Labor Alarm Innovations and to find out what is a contributing factor and inhibitory in the innovation process. This study using purposive sampling technique with qualitative research using a descriptive approach and the data required both primary and secondary data obtained by observation, interview and documentation for further analysis. The results of this study indicate that deliveries in health centers Innovation Alarm Kerinci Kanan has been in line with expectations. The supporting factors and obstacles of this deliveries alarm innovation is technology applications, the quality of human resources and infrastructure that already supports. Keywords: Innovation, Services health.
Ambiguity and Conflict in the Implementation of Policies for Determining Traditional Villages in Siak Regency Rizan Hasbullah; Febri Yuliani; Hasim As'ari
Publica: Jurnal Pemikiran Administrasi Negara Vol 14, No 2 (2022): Pemikiran Administrasi Negara 4
Publisher : Department of Public Administration

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Traditional village is an original structure that has original rights in the form of rights including managing the territory and life of its customary law community. In order to realize the vision of Siak Regency to increase the existence of Malay culture in Siak Regency as the basis of identity in Siak society, and with the motto of Siak Regency "siak the truly of Malay", law no 6 of 2014 provides a potential and opportunity for the Government The Siak Regency area, to carry out rearrangement of the village by fixing it through the determination and formation of existing villages with the issuance of Regional Regulation No. 2 of 2015 concerning the determination of traditional villages in Siak Regency. The purpose of this research is to analyze the ambiguity and conflict in the implementation of the policy of establishing traditional villages in Siak Regency. This study used a qualitative research method with an exploratory approach. This study uses the Richard Matland Implementation model of Ambiguity and Implementation Conflict. This research was conducted in the traditional village of the Anak Swamp tribe, Sungai Apit District, Siak Regency, Riau Province. The results of this study when viewed from the four indicators of ambiguity and conflict by Richard Matland, only one has a high level of ambiguity and conflict, namely Experimental Ambiguity and Conflict. For this reason, it is hoped that the Siak district government can routinely evaluate process by process, so that it does not create high ambiguity and conflict between policy implementers and the community.
Tinjauan Literatur: Implementasi Program Peremajaan Sawit Rakyat (PSR) di Indonesia Rizan Hasbullah; Wahib Assyahri; Diga Putri Oktaviane; Andy Riski Pratama
Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Sosial, Politik dan Humaniora Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): JURRISH: Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Sosial, Politik dan Humaniora
Publisher : Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

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The People’s Palm Oil Replanting Program (PSR) is a national policy aimed at improving the productivity of smallholder plantations through the replanting of aging and unproductive oil palm trees. This study reviews the implementation of PSR in Indonesia by analyzing ten scholarly articles through a literature study approach. The findings indicate that program effectiveness is significantly influenced by technical support such as training, mentoring, the application of Good Agricultural Practices (GAP), and strategic partnerships for harvest absorption. However, implementation faces several challenges, including limited human resources, damaged equipment, inadequate funding, prolonged replanting periods, weak coordination among stakeholders, and lack of policy dissemination. Local institutions such as cooperatives (KUD) and farmer groups (Gapoktan) play crucial roles in ensuring program sustainability and inclusiveness by acting as managers and conflict mediators. Although farmers are generally ready and actively participate, regulatory constraints—particularly the requirement of financial guarantors—remain a barrier. The study recommends strengthening local institutional capacity, enhancing stakeholder synergy, and simplifying financial schemes as strategic steps to improve the long-term effectiveness of the PSR program.