Ismoyo, Muhammad Bayu
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The Study of Policy Implementation: Does Special Autonomy Represent the Papuans Aspiration? Ismoyo, Muhammad Bayu; Pratama, Yudha; Irianto, Ahmad
Bestuurskunde: Journal of Governmental Studies Vol 2 No 2 (2022): Two Decades of Dynamics of the Implementation of Special Autonomy for Papua and A
Publisher : Ministry of Home Affairs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53013/bestuurskunde.2.2.103-115

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Special autonomy is a political consensus on the desire of the Papuans to live in prosperity by considering their indigenous rights. Two decades of the implementation of Special Autonomy for Papua, it is still considered ineffective to answer the crucial demands, such as political rights, material welfare, and indigenous participation in the development. Political participation of Papuan indigenous (OAP) is expected as the main issue of which has crucially affected the mandatory aspects, such as political conductivity, development objectivity, social welfare, and security. This research aims to figure out the importance of political participation to the OAP and how it can affect the special autonomy enforcement in Papua. The results show that political participation of Papua considerably contributes to the local institutional involvement, addressing political conductivity, directing the development target, and realizing the deliberative policy. In other findings, political supervision is highly required to be evaluated in ensuring the optimizing of political participation for OAP.
Analisis Belanja Daerah dalam Pemerataan Tenaga Kesehatan di Puskesmas Ismoyo, Muhammad Bayu
Bestuurskunde: Journal of Governmental Studies Vol 3 No 1 (2023): Politik Belanja Daerah: Antara Realisasi Anggaran, Pemilihan Program Pembangunan,
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53013/bestuurskunde.3.1.71-80

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Health workers are a key factor in determining the quality of health development. Puskesmas (Community Health Center), as the first line of health care facility (FKTP), has an important role in providing health care services. However, the provision of health workers for Puskesmas is not optimal despite the receiving stimulation received in the form of from financial support and regional authority. This study aimed to present the process of regional expenditure for the provision of health workers and to explore the potential factors in the financing policy in of Puskesmas. The study uses used a qualitative approach with a meta-analysis method based on the results of a literature study. The results of the study indicated 3 contributing factors, including: 1) Disproportionality inaccuracy of the health worker plan curement; 2) The dominance of personnel expenditure; and 3) Refocussed Reallocation of health budget due to the COVID-19 pandemic.