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Implementasi Program Pertukaran Pemuda Antarnegara Pada Dinas Pemuda dan Olahraga Sumsel dalam Pengembangan Sumber Daya Manusia Tahun 2020-2021 Ramdiastuti, Lucia Weny; Nengyanti, Nengyanti; Tahmrin, Husni
Jurnal Pemerintahan dan Politik Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Indo Global Mandiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36982/jpg.v9i2.3132

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Based on Law Number 40 of 2009 concerning Youth, the youth category is 16 to 30 years old. In the 2021 BPS, the number of youths in South Sumatra reached 359,151. Youth development is carried out in order to improve the spirit of leadership, entrepreneurship, and youth pioneering so that, in the end, it can produce advanced youth, namely youth with character, capacity, and competitiveness (Heri, 2015). The purpose of this research is to explain the Implementation of the Inter-Country Youth Exchange Program at the South Sumatra Dispora related to HR Development as an effort to Build Youth Character in South Sumatra. The results showed that participants who received program benefits admitted that they did not receive optimal benefits. In addition, some parts of the activity did not run optimally because they were only virtual. The beneficiaries also stated that they could not accept the opportunity for internships. This is different from the beneficiaries of the program in the normal era. Another finding is that the PPAN program has not been optimally socialized in all districts and cities. A letter of notification regarding the PPAN program from the Ministry of Youth and Sports addressed to the Provincial Dispora, which was then forwarded to the district or city Dispora regarding the selection of the PPAN program, did not reach the sub district, village, or kelurahan. Because the district or city Dispora has not optimally escorted it to the sub-districts because there is no socialization budget yet.
Kinerja Implementasi Kebijakan Pendataan Lengkap Koperasi, Usaha Mikro, Kecil dan Menengah Tahun 2022 di Sumatera Selatan Hanafi, Hanafi; Saptawan, Ardiyan; Nengyanti, Nengyanti
Jurnal Pemerintahan dan Politik Vol. 8 No. 4 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36982/jpg.v8i4.3582

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The data collection level in the Comprehensive MSME Census Activity 2022 in some regions of South Sumatra exceeded the target, while others fell short, despite facing similar challenges and receiving the same policy instruments. This study aims to analyze the implementation performance of the Comprehensive MSME Census Activity in South Sumatra and identify factors influencing performance gaps. Employing a descriptive analysis method with a qualitative approach, the study utilizes Van Meter & Van Horn's Implementation Process Model, considering six policy implementation aspects: policy standard and objective; the policy resources; inter-organizational communication and enforcement activities; the characteristics of the implementing agency; economic, social, and political conditions; and the disposition of the implementors. The research findings reveal a generally successful and comprehensive implementation performance of the 2022 Comprehensive MSME Census Activity in South Sumatra. Notably, the highest data collection achievement in Muara Enim District (171%) resulted from implementers' dispositions, modifying data collection mechanisms through discretionary initiatives. In contrast, the lowest achievement in Ogan Komering Ilir District (60%) was attributed to adhering strictly to procedural steps provided by policy framers. Effective policy implementation necessitates technological infrastructure readiness and the competence of involved personnel. Policy success hinges on government urgency to establish a Unified MSME Data System and specific task allocation based on professional needs. Impeding factors include field workers' inefficiency and persistent sectoral egoism affecting collaboration.
Kebijakan Pola Permukiman dan Komposisi Penduduk Area Sub-Das Di Pusat Kota Palembang Rismayana, Yenni; Nengyanti, Nengyanti; Hartono, Yusuf; Prima, Listen
Jurnal Pemerintahan dan Politik Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Indo Global Mandiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36982/jpg.v9i2.3734

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This research aims to analyze settlement patterns spread across several areas in Palembang City, especially in the city center which have been formed based on population composition in the upstream, transitional and downstream watersheds. The city of Palembang is in a lowland area, formed on a swamp with many tributaries from the main river that divides the city, namely the Musi River. The Musi River divides Palembang City into 2 regions, namely Upstream (Seberang Ulu) and Downstream (Seberang Ilir). The tributaries are divided geographically according to the area, there are 15 tributaries upstream and 9 tributaries downstream. Since the river was formed, the residents of this city have lived along the watershed by building residences both periodically and permanently. This longitudinal pattern downstream of the sub-watershed empties into the Musi River. Apart from the longitudinal pattern, a random/scattered pattern is also formed to fill empty land between settlements along the watershed. Another pattern that is further away from the watershed is a centralized pattern where the buildings are neatly and orderly designed. The composition of the population living in these settlement patterns is important to research because it is an indicator of sustainable development. The composition includes demographic characteristics, social status with stratification therein, economic stratification, population distribution both geographically and administratively and surviving culture. These five characteristics can determine the type of housing being built and describe the level of community welfare.