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Quality of Service for Family Cards and Identity Cards in the Seduri Village Government, Balongbendo District, Sidoarjo Regency Afinda Siti Fatimah; Isnaini Rodiyah
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 9 (2021): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (2777.009 KB) | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd2021755

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There are violations in the main affairs of the population, such as the making of KK and KTP, making the service system weak. Whereas in providing service oriented to satisfaction. For example in the Seduri Village Government. Often village government officials make promises that are not realized. This causes the lack of clarity of time in providing services. This study aims to describe KK and KTP services in Seduri Village. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative because the researcher wants to know and make a description or description in a systematic, factual, and accurate way about an object, a condition in the present and the relationship between the phenomena being investigated. The results of the study indicate that there are several constraining factors that make them unsatisfied in providing Family Card and Identity Card services such as clarity of time, delays in staff, and cost transparency.
Synergy of Actors in Empowering Rice Farmers through Healthy Plant Management Program Susi Pandan Sari; Isnaini Rodiyah
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 10 (2021): September
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The healthy plant management program in Kebalankulon Village is a program from Lamongan Regency which aims to empower rice farmers by applying organic fertilizers and medicines as a substitute for chemical fertilizers. In the healthy plant management program there are several actors involved, including the Lamongan Regency Agriculture Office, village government, and farming communities. This study aims to describe and analyze the synergy of actors in empowering rice farmers through a healthy crop management program, as well as the constraints on actor synergy in empowering rice farmers through a healthy plant management program. This research is a descriptive qualitative research with the technique of determining the informants using purposive sampling. The results of this study indicate that the synergy of actors in empowering rice farmers through a healthy plant management program in Kebalankulon Village, namely, first, coordination in planning related to healthy plant management carried out between the agricultural office and the village government to the farmer community already able to understand the mechanism of healthy plant management as an ingredient. discourse. However, coordination in implementing the village government is less able to provide assistance to farmers when fertilizing, due to the limited number of assistants in the field. Second, the communication carried out in the healthy plant management program is through socialization. Currently the socialization activities are not running because of the impact of the implementation of healthy plant management activities that are not running smoothly. Obstacles in the synergy between actors in empowering rice farmers through healthy plant management programs are the village government's lack of cooperation with other parties or the private sector to support facilities and infrastructure in healthy plant management, lack of village fund budgets for the implementation of healthy management programs, and adequate human resources. less competent in the implementation of healthy plant management in the field.
Community Participation in Village Infrastructure Development Planning Achmalul Jannah; Isnaini Rodiyah
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 10 (2021): September
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The purpose of this study was to describe and analyze community participation in infrastructure development planning in Panggreh Village, Jabon District, Sidoarjo Regency. This research method uses a qualitative descriptive method. Data collection techniques through interviews, observation, and documentation. Data analysis techniques through data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results of this study indicate that community participation in infrastructure development planning in Panggreh Village is divided into five stages. In the first stage, namely the formation of the RPJM drafting team for Panggreh Village, the people involved were internal community groups. The second stage is hamlet meetings with community participation in the form of attendance and making proposals related to development planning and analyzing environmental conditions. The third stage is the Village Musrenbang, community participation in the form of extracting ideas and forms of energy. The fourth stage is the drafting of a community participation development plan that has been represented by the BPD. The fifth stage, namely the determination of the Village RPJM, community participation is also represented by the BPD.
Capacity Development of Village-Owned Enterprises in Increasing the Success of the Poverty Vulnerability Reduction Program (PK2) Eka Alfajri Oktaviani; Isnaini Rodiyah
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 10 (2021): September
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This study aims to find out about the capacity development of BUMDes in increasing the success of the PK2 Jalin Matra program in Semambung Village, Jabon District, Sidoarjo Regency. The research method used descriptive qualitative method using purposive sampling technique in determining the informants, namely the Village Head, BUMDes management and the community. Data collection techniques were through interviews, observation and documentation. The data analysis technique uses an interactive analysis model consisting of data collection, data reduction, data presentation and drawing conclusions. The results of this study show that according to Soeprapto's theory of capacity development, there are 2 levels, namely the organizational and individual levels. Organizational level, organizational structure is clear and there are SOPs, the number of employees is lacking, budget and infrastructure are adequate, program assistance is lacking in BUMDes management, but decision making is carried out by deliberation and in management there is a working relationship to achieve its goals in accordance with the organizational management that has been made. . Second, from the individual level the knowledge of the BUMDes management is inadequate, the lack of experience of the BUMDes management in increasing the success of the program makes the BUMDes management need to improve their skills, while in the work grouping there is a shared commitment to improving the success of the program, the behavior of the BUMDes management is fairly fast in providing services to the community and the enthusiasm of the community to change their welfare has become the motivation of the BUMDes management in increasing the success of the PK2 Jalin Matra program.
Achieving Goals in Type C Terminal Services at Porong Terminal Siti Eka Novi; Isnaini Rodiyah
Indonesian Journal of Law and Economics Review Vol 14 (2022): February
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This study aims to determine the effectiveness of Type C Terminal services in Porong District, Sidoarjo Regency and the factors that affect Type C Terminal services at Porong Terminal. The type of research is descriptive qualitative research. Data collection techniques were carried out through observation, interviews and documentation. Determination of informants in this study using purposive sampling technique. Data analysis was carried out with data collection techniques, data reduction, data presentation, and then drawing conclusions. The results of this study indicate that the effectiveness of Type C terminal services at Porong Terminal, namely; The achievement of the target is in accordance with the service SOP that has been achieved and has been carried out at the Porong Terminal, the achievement of existing facilities and infrastructure is lacking and needs to be addressed again. Adaptability shows the way that interaction or communication is carried out as needed and carried out based on orders, both direct communication. Job satisfaction shows that the organization must provide motivation and direction first, trying to provide passenger comfort. Responsibility shows that employees and their duties and authorities follow the rules and have been divided according to their respective duties. And the factors that affect each personnel are also divided according to their respective responsibilities with the condition of the Type C Terminal at Porong Terminal, good facilities and infrastructure at Porong Terminal but also there are still many things that need improvement because they are not feasible and the facilities are inadequate. need to be built.
Implementation of Street Vendor Arrangement Policy in Sidoarjo Regency Muhammad Abdur Rozaq; Isnaini Rodiyah
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol 20 (2022): October
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The purpose of this study is to analyze the structuring policy of street vendors as well as the factors that inhibit and support the implementation of street vendor policies. This study refers to the theory of George C. Edwards III, namely: communication, resources, disposition, and bureaucratic structure. This research method is a qualitative method with a technique of determining informants, namely purposive sampling. Data collection techniques using observation, interviews, and documents. The data analysis uses Miles and Hubberman analysis, namely data reduction, presentation and conclusion. Based on the results of this study, it is stated that the implementation of the policy of structuring street vendors in Gading Fajar, Sidoarjo Regency in terms of communication has been carried out well in a persuasive and repressive manner to Gading Fajar PKL, Sidoarjo Regency, the human resources of the policy implementing apparatus are adequate, the budget resources are adequate. obtained is in accordance with what is determined through the APBD. The authority resources of each government agency Disperindag and Satpol PP have carried out their duties and authorities. Facilities resources that support agencies in implementing the policy on structuring street vendors in Gading Fajar have been fulfilled while facilities for street vendors such as a permanent place for PKL Gading Fajar are not yet available, the disposition of the Disperindag and Satpol PP are committed to implementing the policy for structuring street vendors in Gading Fajar. Sidoarjo Regency in accordance with the existing rules, the SOP bureaucracy structure has been implemented in accordance with the existing rules. The supporting and inhibiting factors for the implementation of street vendor structuring policies in Gading Fajar, Sidoarjo Regency are supporting factors: the role of the Sidoarjo Regency Government, Budget Resources, Effective Policy Socialization, and the active role of street vendors. Inhibiting Factors of Land Availability and Lack of Awareness of Street Vendors
Implementation of the Non-Cash Food Assistance Program in Sidoarjo Regency Nur Rochmah Yulia Safitri; Isnaini Rodiyah
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol 20 (2022): October
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This study aims to determine the implementation of the non-cash food assistance program in Pucang Village, Sidoarjo District, Sidoarjo Regency, and to determine the supporting factors and inhibiting factors for the implementation of the non-cash food assistance program in Pucang Village, Sidoarjo District, Sidoarjo Regency. This research uses descriptive qualitative research method. Data collection techniques using observation, interviews, and documentation. Data analysis techniques using Miles and Huberman are data collection, data reduction, data presentation and conclusion drawing. The results showed that the implementation of the non-cash food assistance program in Pucang Village in terms of communication, socialization activities went smoothly and KPM already understood the BPNT program, in terms of resources, officers were experts in running the program, in terms of disposition, officers supported and committed to implementing the program. program, but KPM complained that the recipients of BPNT assistance were still not properly targeted because there were still many poor people who had not received assistance, there was also a zero balance in the KPM account, as well as the EDC machine that experienced disturbances/errors and in terms of the bureaucratic structure, the program was in accordance with the regulations. . There are supporting factors in the implementation of BPNT, namely experienced human resources and the availability of e-warong places and inhibiting factors for program implementation, namely zero balance, EDC machines are experiencing problems, and inaccuracy in the distribution of aid. Keywords - Policy Implementation; Non-Cash Food Assistance; and e-warong
Implementation of Green Open Space Management Policy in Sidoarjo Regency Sulianti Wahida Astuti; Isnaini Rodiyah
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol 20 (2022): October
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The results of the research on Implementation of Green Open Space Arrangement Policies in Abhirama Park Pondok Jati Pagerwojo Sidoarjo Regency show that communication indicators, in implementing the green open space arrangement policy in Abhirama Park, information dissemination is carried out through socialization by utilizing existing media such as banners and posters to protect The cleanliness provided around Abhirama Park as well as field officers also conveyed directly about the appeal and field officers were also as sensitive as possible to convey information about green open space, for example protecting the park area environment. However, there are still people who do not obey the appeal because there have been no special sanctions applied to visitors who do not follow the rules. There are 12 people in charge of Green Open Space in Abhirama park, 1 supervisor, 6 park maintenance, 4 people for guarding and 1 canteen guard. With this amount, the park maintenance staff is still lacking because the condition of the park has started to return to normal so that visitors are increasing. But specifically for field supervisors, field coordinators include staff in the office who are responsible for managing green open space in the form of special allowance salaries, while for field officers there is no only contract salary. Bureaucratic structure indicators, SOPs have been running according to the agreed provisions, where the SOPs have explained how to maintain green open spaces to how the process of the policy is.
Implementation of Child Identity Card Policy through Resources at the Population and Civil Registration Office of Mojokerto Regency Rizqi Della Fransisca; Isnaini Rodiyah
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol 20 (2022): October
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This study aims to analyze and describe the implementation of the child identity card policy as well as to analyze and describe the obstacles/barriers to the implementation of the child identity card policy at the Department of Population and Civil Registration of Mojokerto Regency. This study uses the theory of public policy implementation. The research method uses a qualitative descriptive approach using data collection techniques in the form of interviews, documentation, and observation. Data analysis techniques from Miles and Hurberman (2011: 247) are data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results of this study indicate that the policy on child identity cards at the Department of Population and Civil Registration of Mojokerto Regency can be viewed from the resource indicators, namely there are still some that have not been implemented. Minimal human resources, facilities in the form of printing machines and computers for identity cards are minimal, information related to children's identity cards is not maximized. Keywords: Policy Implementation, Population Administration, Child Identity Cards.
Floof Disaster Management Strategy In Sidoarjo District Based On SWOT Analysis Nanda Bayu Saputra; Isnaini Rodiyah
Indonesian Journal of Public Policy Review Vol 20 (2022): October
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This study aims to analyze and describe flood disaster management strategies in Sidoarjo Regency based on a SWOT analysis. The method used is descriptive qualitative, the technique of determining the informants used is purposive sampling. The types of data obtained are primary data and secondary data obtained through data collection through observation, interviews and documentation. Furthermore, data analysis was carried out using Milles and Huberman data analysis methods and SWOT analysis. The results of this study obtained the SO strategy the need for technology-based innovation specifically in flood disaster management. WO Strategy Cooperating with the private sector and academics in the development of infrastructure and apparatus in flood prevention. ST strategy the need for education programs to the public to be aware of disasters and participate in flood management and disaster studies and WT strategies The need for a coalition of actors including the government, private, community, and academic sectors in creating regulations related to flood management programs.
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