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Waste Management Strategies by the Village Government Achmadi, Ruri; Choiriyah, Ilmi Usrotin
Indonesian Journal of Law and Economics Review Vol 19 No 4 (2024): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijler.v19i4.1174

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The general background waste management is a critical issue for sustainable community development, particularly in rural areas where resources are often constrained. Specific background in Wedoroklurak Village, effective waste management practices have become increasingly necessary due to rising waste production and its environmental impacts. Knowledge Gap: Although there is considerable literature on community-based waste management, there is limited research examining the specific roles of village governments in facilitating effective waste management strategies. Aims this study to analyze the roles of the village government in waste management, particularly its functions as a facilitator, mobilizer, and regulator. Results: The research findings reveal that the village government has successfully served as a facilitator by providing essential infrastructure, such as waste disposal facilities and educational resources for residents. Moreover, it has acted as a mobilizer by encouraging community participation through training programs. However, the government’s regulatory role has been inadequate, primarily relying on informal agreements rather than formal regulations. Novelty this study contributes valuable insights into the governance of waste management in rural contexts, emphasizing the need for more robust regulatory frameworks. Implications the findings suggest that strengthening regulatory measures can significantly improve waste management practices and promote sustainable environmental health in rural communities. Highlights: The government facilitates waste management through resource provision. Community education and training are essential for environmental awareness. Regulatory measures are needed for effective waste management practices. Keywords: Waste Management, Government, Community, Facilitator, Mobilizer
Community Engagement in BUMDes PUJA BERSINAR Management Practices Sulihan, Sulihan; Choiriyah, Ilmi Usrotin
Indonesian Journal of Law and Economics Review Vol 19 No 4 (2024): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijler.v19i4.1186

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Background: This study explores the critical role of village-owned enterprises (BUMDes) in improving community welfare through effective management. Specific Background: It focuses on the management of BUMDes Puja Bersinar and the challenges it encounters. Knowledge Gap: There is limited understanding of the practical implementation of oversight frameworks in BUMDes, particularly regarding community involvement and transparency. Aims: The study aims to analyze the management practices and barriers of BUMDes Puja Bersinar. Results: Findings reveal that while oversight mechanisms exist, challenges such as insufficient internal audits and limited community engagement hinder effective management. Novelty: This research provides new insights into the operational dynamics of BUMDes, emphasizing the need for better participatory practices. Implications: Enhancing financial report transparency and establishing community feedback forums could significantly improve BUMDes management and promote sustainable community welfare outcomes. Highlights : Effective management of BUMDes is crucial for community welfare improvement. Challenges include inadequate internal audits and limited community participation. Enhancing transparency and feedback mechanisms can lead to better operational outcomes. Keywords: BUMDes, community welfare, management practices, transparency, oversight
BUMDes Strategies for Successful Banana Planting Programs Syaharani, Farah Nabilah; Choiriyah, Ilmi Usrotin
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 15 No 3 (2024): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v15i3.1070

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General Background: Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDes) are essential for enhancing local economies through agricultural initiatives. Specific Background: In Krembung Village, Sidoarjo Regency, a banana planting program has been implemented to improve productivity and income. Knowledge Gap: However, challenges like high seedling mortality and inadequate practices hinder success. Aims: This study analyzes BUMDes strategies in executing the banana program, focusing on community involvement and resource management. Results: While strength and progress indicators are optimal, the value aspect is suboptimal due to significant seedling losses. Community support for banana cultivation has been strong. Novelty: The research highlights practical challenges and strategic approaches in managing BUMDes agricultural programs. Implications: Findings emphasize the need for better resource allocation and community engagement to enhance agricultural initiatives, providing insights for improving BUMDes operations and promoting sustainable rural development. Highlights: Community Involvement: Strong local support is crucial for the success of the banana planting program. Resource Management: Effective allocation and management of resources are necessary to mitigate seedling mortality. Strategic Approaches: Implementing targeted strategies can enhance agricultural productivity and economic benefits for the village. Keywords: BUMDes, Banana Planting, Community Engagement, Agricultural Productivity, Village Potential
Roles of BUMDes in Increasing Village Income and Community Sustainability Prihartini, Intan; Choiriyah, Ilmi Usrotin
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 15 No 3 (2024): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v15i3.1076

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General Background: Village-owned enterprises (BUMDes) play a crucial role in enhancing rural economic resilience in Indonesia. Specific Background:This study investigates the contributions of BUMDes Subur Makmur in Dukuhsari Village, Jabon District, to increasing Original Village Income (PADes). Knowledge Gap:Despite the potential of BUMDes, limited empirical evidence addresses the specific operational roles of BUMDes Subur Makmur in local economic development. Aims:This research aims to analyze the roles of BUMDes Subur Makmur as a facilitator, mediator, and motivator in enhancing PADes. Results:Findings reveal that BUMDes Subur Makmur effectively facilitates access to capital through savings and loans, mediates essential services like PPOB, and motivates community participation in waste management through its integrated program (TPST). Novelty: This study contributes to the literature by detailing the multidimensional roles of BUMDes in rural development. Implications: Strengthening BUMDes' operational capabilities is essential for maximizing their impact on local economies, highlighting the need for enhanced training and resources. Highlights: Role of BUMDes: Acts as a facilitator for local entrepreneurs by providing access to capital. Service Mediation: Enhances community access to essential utilities through integrated services like PPOB. Community Motivation: Encourages participation in sustainable practices via its integrated waste management program (TPST). Keywords: BUMDes, Original Village Income, Rural Development, Economic Resilience
Community Participation in Development Planning is Driven by Leadership, Communication, and Education Taurista, Hafni; Choiriyah, Ilmi Usrotin
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 15 No 3 (2024): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v15i3.1080

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General Background: Community participation in infrastructure development planning is crucial for ensuring sustainable growth and addressing local needs. Specific Background: In Wedoroklurak Village, Candi District, Sidoarjo Regency, low levels of community engagement in planning processes have raised concerns among local authorities and scholars. Knowledge Gap: While existing literature emphasizes the importance of community involvement, there is limited research focusing on the specific factors influencing participation in rural Indonesian contexts, particularly in relation to leadership, communication, and education. Aims: This study aims to analyze the factors affecting community participation in infrastructure development planning in Wedoroklurak Village, employing a qualitative descriptive approach. Results: Data were collected through interviews, observations, and documentation from key informants, including the Village Head, village secretary, and community leaders. The findings reveal three primary factors influencing low participation: (1) effective leadership by the Village Head, characterized by openness and authenticity; (2) robust communication between the village government and the community, facilitating a platform for dialogue; and (3) the educational background of residents, which impacts their understanding of development processes. Novelty: This research highlights the interplay between these factors, contributing to the understanding of community dynamics in rural Indonesia. Implications: The results underscore the need for enhancing educational initiatives and fostering transparent communication strategies to boost community participation in development planning. By addressing these aspects, local governments can improve engagement, leading to more effective and sustainable infrastructure projects that meet the needs of the community. Highlights: Leadership encourages community involvement in development planning. Good communication enhances community feedback and engagement. Education influences participation in infrastructure development processes. Keywords: Community Participation, Infrastructure Development, Leadership, Communication, Education
Empowerment of Farmers Through GAPOKTAN to Improve Farmers' Welfare Setiawan, Eko; Choiriyah, Ilmi Usrotin
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 15 No 3 (2024): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v15i3.1086

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The general background the empowerment of farmers is crucial for improving their welfare and ensuring sustainable agricultural development. Specific background This study focuses on the role of Farmer Group Associations (GAPOKTAN) in Dukuhsari Village as a platform for farmer empowerment. Knowledge gap Despite the recognized importance of farmer groups in community development, there is limited understanding of how these associations function to enhance farmers' welfare in specific contexts. Aims the research aims to analyze and describe the effectiveness of GAPOKTAN in empowering farmers within Dukuhsari Village. Results the findings indicate that GAPOKTAN has successfully facilitated the fulfillment of farmers' basic needs, improved access to resources, and fostered critical awareness among farmers. Participation of farmers in group activities has been instrumental in enhancing their involvement in agricultural management and empowerment processes. Novelty this study contributes to the existing literature by providing empirical evidence on the operational mechanisms of GAPOKTAN in a local context, highlighting its multifaceted role in promoting welfare among farmers. Implications the results suggest that strengthening GAPOKTAN and similar associations can lead to more effective agricultural policies and community development initiatives, ultimately contributing to better living standards for farmers and sustainable agricultural practices. Highlights: GAPOKTAN plays a crucial role in fulfilling farmers' basic needs. Participation in farmer groups enhances farmers' involvement in agricultural management. Critical awareness among farmers leads to better access to resources and support. Keywords: Farmer Empowerment, GAPOKTAN, Welfare, Participation, Community Development
Enhancing Maternal Engagement for Effective Stunting Prevention Strategies Fadilla, Urshella Syintania; Choiriyah, Ilmi Usrotin
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 15 No 3 (2024): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v15i3.1102

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General Background: Stunting is a critical public health issue that affects child development and overall community well-being. Effective management programs, such as the Pregnant Mother Class Program, are essential for addressing this challenge. Specific Background: In Wonoayu Village, Sidoarjo Regency, the implementation of this program aims to enhance maternal awareness and education regarding stunting prevention. However, the effectiveness of such programs in engaging the community remains underexplored. Knowledge Gap: While various studies have examined stunting management initiatives, limited research has focused on the qualitative aspects of community participation and communication in these programs. Aims: This research aims to evaluate the implementation of the Pregnant Mother Class Program in stunting management, specifically focusing on community participation, resource allocation, and bureaucratic structure. Results: Utilizing qualitative descriptive methods, the study found that while resource and disposition aspects were optimal, communication efforts were lacking, leading to low community awareness and participation. Training of facilitators was adequately conducted, but engagement with pregnant women required improvement. Novelty: This study provides unique insights into the dynamics of community education programs in stunting management, highlighting the critical role of communication in fostering community participation. Implications: The findings underscore the need for enhanced communication strategies to raise awareness and improve participation in health programs. Strengthening community engagement through targeted outreach can significantly enhance the effectiveness of stunting prevention initiatives, ultimately contributing to better health outcomes for mothers and children in rural settings. Highlights: Communication efforts require improvement for effective stunting management. Resource allocation and facilitator training were adequately implemented. Community participation enhances awareness and program effectiveness. Keywords: stunting prevention, pregnant mother class, community engagement, qualitative research, health education
Empowerment of Community Groups to Realize Food Security Shobachiyah, Ilmi; Choiriyah, Ilmi Usrotin
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 15 No 3 (2024): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v15i3.1112

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The general background food security is a critical global challenge that influences community well-being and development. The specific background in rural contexts, community empowerment is vital for addressing food security issues; however, the mechanisms and dynamics of such empowerment are often underexplored. The knowledge gap while existing literature emphasizes the importance of empowerment, there is a lack of detailed studies focusing on specific strategies that effectively enhance community resilience in food security. The aims this research aims to describe and analyze the empowerment of community groups in achieving food security, using a case study approach in a specific rural area. Results the study reveals that key indicators—authority, confidence and competence, trust, opportunities, responsibilities, and support—play significant roles in empowering community groups, leading to improved food security outcomes. The novelty this research introduces a comprehensive framework that interlinks these indicators, providing new insights into their collective impact on community food security initiatives. The implications emphasize the necessity for sustained support from local governments and active community participation, advocating for collaborative efforts to enhance the effectiveness and sustainability of food security programs in rural communities. Highlights: Community empowerment is essential for achieving food security in rural areas. Key indicators for success include authority, trust, and support from local governments. A collaborative approach enhances the effectiveness of food security initiatives. Keywords: Community Empowerment, Food Security, Rural Development, Participatory Approach, Sustainable Agriculture
Implementation of BLT DD: Insights from Village Cash Assistance Program Qomariyah, Nurul; Choiriyah, Ilmi Usrotin
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 15 No 3 (2024): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v15i3.1118

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Background: Direct Cash Assistance from village funds (BLT DD) is vital for supporting rural communities, particularly during economic challenges. Specific background: Since 2020, Desa Gelam has allocated funds for BLT DD, making it a relevant case for examining program implementation. Knowledge gap: Limited research exists on the detailed execution and impact of BLT DD at the village level. Aims: This study analyzes the implementation of BLT DD in Desa Gelam, focusing on the roles of village officials and the importance of standard operating procedures (SOPs) for transparency. Results: Findings reveal that clear SOPs enhance the effective distribution of aid, with significant contributions from the village head and welfare officer, aligning with Edward III’s theory of communication, resources, disposition, and bureaucratic structure. Novelty: This research offers insights into how structured procedures improve social aid program execution, emphasizing village leadership. Implications: The study highlights the necessity of clear guidelines and strong leadership to ensure successful social assistance programs like BLT DD, serving as a model for enhancing aid distribution efficiency in other villages. Highlights : Role of SOPs: Clear standard operating procedures enhance transparency and efficiency in aid distribution. Leadership Impact: Village head and welfare officer are crucial for the successful implementation of BLT DD. Theoretical Alignment: Findings support Edward III’s theory on effective communication and resource management in social programs. Keywords: Direct Cash Assistance, BLT DD, Desa Gelam, standard operating procedures, village leadership
Toddler Posyandu Cadres Supporting Stunting-Free Villages Sandra, Feni; Choiriyah, Ilmi Usrotin
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 15 No 3 (2024): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v15i3.1121

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Background: Posyandu (integrated health service posts) are vital for maternal and child health. Specific Background: This study explores the role of Posyandu cadres in health promotion and community empowerment in a local village. Knowledge Gap: Previous research has highlighted the importance of these cadres, but their contributions to community mobilization and stunting prevention remain underexplored. Aims: The research aims to examine the functions of Posyandu cadres in health education and community engagement. Results: Findings indicate that cadres act primarily as health educators and community mobilizers, utilizing tools like the KIA (Child Identity Card) and KMS (Healthy Growth Monitoring Card) for health information dissemination. However, their active involvement and local capacity-building efforts need improvement. Novelty: This study offers new insights into the operational challenges faced by Posyandu cadres in promoting health and preventing stunting. Implications: It emphasizes the need for training and support for cadres to enhance their effectiveness, ultimately contributing to healthier communities and reducing stunting rates. Highlights : Roles of Cadres: Primarily function as health educators and community mobilizers. Utilization of Tools: Employ KIA and KMS for effective health information dissemination. Need for Improvement: Highlight the necessity for enhanced training and active community involvement. Keywords: Posyandu, health promotion, community empowerment, stunting prevention, cadres.
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