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Realizing Good Local Governance Through Local Government Apparatus Empowerment Strategy Lay, Marthina Raga; Daeng, Ernawati; J.Therik, Jeni
Journal of Social Research Vol. 2 No. 8 (2023): Journal of Social Research
Publisher : International Journal Labs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/josr.v2i8.1311

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Changes in the paradigm of governance in the implementation of regional autonomy, have made regional governments the spearhead in the implementation of government tasks, especially in providing services to the community.as a consequence of these changes, it is necessary to rearrange various elements in the governance system. Good local governance is the most important issue in the management of public administration today. Government apparatus resources are a vital and strategic element in the administration of government, both at the center and in the regions. In the context of local governance, the performance of local government apparatus resources needs to be continuously improved. The increase is closely related to the development and development of the role of government officials as civil servants (PNS). For this reason, the right strategy is needed to empower the resources of the local government apparatus which includes efforts to make the competencies of the government apparatus so that they can be used optimally in realizing good local governance.
Water Governance Analysis in the Development of Embung for Water Supply Security for Agriculture (Study in Sabu Raijua District, NTT Province) Wadu, Jacob; Lay, Marthina Raga; Toda, Hendrik; Rihi, David Wilfrid; Nifu, Yabes I.
Journal of Social Research Vol. 2 No. 10 (2023): Journal of Social Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/josr.v2i10.1437

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82.3% of the population of Sabu Raijua Regency work as farmers with a high level of need for water but the geographical conditions of Sabu Island are not able to support this activity because the majority consists of dry land with a percentage of 97.51% and the number of rainy days is only approximately 100 days per year so that The Sabu Raijua Regency Government has built hundreds of reservoirs to meet agricultural activities, but the weak sustainability of the reservoir construction projects in Sabu Raijua Regency is a problem in itself. The method used in this research is a descriptive method with a qualitative approach with a total number of 76 people who were determined purposively then the primary and secondary data collected were analyzed using data analysis techniques from Creswell (2016). Water governance in the construction of reservoirs for water supply resilience for agriculture in Sabu Raijua Regency, NTT Province uses theory from Van der Kerk, et al (2013: 8) with research results in aspects (1) content layer which is hampered by the uneven flow of information, the absence of training to improve the knowledge and skills of reservoir water users as well as poor strategies/policies, whereas in aspect (2) the institutional layer from the organizational side there was no clear division of roles and responsibilities between institutions, the private sector and the community relating to the use of reservoir water and instruments that were not adequate and in aspect (3) the relational layer on the cooperation side was found not to involve existing policy stakeholders in making decisions about the water management process. The inhibiting factors for water governance in the construction of reservoirs for the resilience of water supply for agriculture in Sabu Raijua Regency, NTT Province consist of a minimal budget, lack of effective institutional governance and climate and geographical conditions.
Strategic Collaboration Between Local Government and DPRD in The Implementation of Regional Autonomy Lay, Marthina Raga
Journal of Social Research Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): Journal of Social Research
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In an effort to realize the goals of regional autonomy, strategic collaboration between the Regional Government and the DPRD must be able to be mobilized synergistically. Local Government and DPRD are equal partners in the administration of local government. Both agencies exist with their respective duties and functions. With their respective functions, the two institutions are expected to be able to build a working relationship that is enabling (enabling), and is not a competitor with each other in carrying out their duties and functions. Listening to the pattern of local government administration that has been existing so far, it seems that the implementation of decentralization requires new innovations in the field of governance. Thus, the way or method of revitalization offered, it is hoped that the working relationship between the regional government and the DPRD has strong pillars so that the journey of regional autonomy can achieve the goals set.