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Journal : Interdisciplinary Social Studies

Overview of Program Policy Implementation Village-Based Neighborhood-Owned Enterprises (BUMRT) Asnar, Asnar
Interdisciplinary Social Studies Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Regular Issue
Publisher : International Journal Labs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/iss.v2i2.336

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Background: National development aims to build independence including development, including the neighborhood. One of the government's current missions is to build the area to the bottom level, namely neighborhood, achieved through community empowerment to create a more productive society with business diversity, availability of facilities to support the economy, and optimize the potential that exists for economic growth. Aim: This study aims to determine the Implementation of the Village-Based Neighborhood-Owned Enterprise (BUMRT) Policy in Sidomulyo Village, Samarinda Ilir District, Samarinda City, along with its supporting and inhibiting factors. Method: It is a qualitative research. Purposive and accidental samplings were used. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, role-playing observations, and documentation. For the analysis, it used Miles and Huberman's interactive model data analysis technique. Findings: The human resources available at BUMRT only consist of 6 members. At the planning stage, the village government prepares the budget needs of BUMRT based on the budget proposal submitted by BUMRT. At the budgeting stage, the village government budgets need to be distributed to Community Groups (Pokmas), and then Pokmas distribute budgets related to BUMRT needs. At the evaluation stage, reporting and accountability of the use of funds by BUMRT are carried out. There are activities such as socialization to the community, formation of preparatory teams, proposed draft BUMRT regulations, business license making, employee training, and capital facilitation and assistance, as well as the existence of BUMRT. They are expected to improve the welfare of the community, especially economically, as well as reducing unemployment.
Decent Housing Rights Handling Related to Backlog During Covid-19 Pandemic: Samarinda City Case Study Asnar, Asnar
Interdisciplinary Social Studies Vol. 2 No. 6 (2023): Special Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/iss.v2i6.428

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Background: Backlog issues were the main problems during the pandemic. Samarinda City Government is trying to overcome this by presenting affordable housing with the concept of the welfare state (wohlfahrtsstaat). However, this has not been realized, especially for the homeless and People with Social Welfare Problems (PMKS). Aim: This study aims to analyze the Samarinda City Government’s effort to overcome the backlog issue to fulfill the right to decent housing for PMKS. Method: This research used a juridical normative method by statute and a case study approach with legal sociological. Findings: The results show the housing rights fulfillment in Samarinda City has not been fulfilled as a crucial issue to mitigate the spread of Covid-19. The policy implications are still in conflict with constraints such as land availability and are not yet equity-oriented. It is necessary to synchronize policy arrangements with the fulfillment of rights through human rights conventions which are ratified by the Samarinda City Government on availability, affordability, and sustainability aspects.
Program Policy Implementation Community Development and Empowerment (Pro Bebaya) in Samarinda City Asnar, Asnar
Interdisciplinary Social Studies Vol. 2 No. 7 (2023): Special Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/iss.v2i7.444

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Background: Before the existence of Pro Bebaya,  in Samarinda City  itself it was felt that these two activities were very slow due to limited funds and also limited numbers (roads and drainage for development activities and the number of people fostered in community empowerment activities) that could be carried out in 1 year. Aim: This study aims to determine the implementation of community development and empowerment program (Pro Bebaya) policy in Sungai Dama Village, Samarinda Ilir District, Samarinda City, along with its supporting and inhibiting factors. Method: The research is qualitative. Sampling technique with purposive sampling technique and accidental sampling technique. Data collection techniques, namely in-depth interviews, participatory observation, and documentation studies. As for data analysis techniques, namely Miles and Huberman's interactive model data analysis techniques. Findings: The results of the study are 1) Implementation of Pro Bebaya Policy in Sungai Dama Village, Samarinda Ilir District, Samarinda City in terms of 4 indicators, namely Input, Process, Output, and Outcome. Input related to the budget and available human resources. The process relates to the procedure for implementing activities starting from planning, budgeting, to evaluation. Output with respect to the activities carried out, and Outcomes with respect to the direct impact of the implementation of activities. 2) Supporting factors for the implementation of Pro Bebaya in Sungai Dama Village, Samarinda Ilir District, Samarinda City, namely full support from the Mayor of Samarinda, because Pro Bebaya is one of the 9 Priority Programs of the Mayor of Samarinda.