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Functions And Authority Of The Village Consultative Body (BPD) In Development Planning In Ampera Village, Pagimana District, Banggai Regency Latuba, Mirawati; Nani, Yacob Noho; Pakaya, Rahmatia
Public Policy Journal Vol 6, No 3 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/ppj.v6i3.3001

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This study examines the functions and authority of the BPD as legislators, facilitators, and dynamizers in development planning in Ampera Village. The research approach is descriptive and qualitative, employing data collection techniques such as observation, interviews, and documentation studies. The analysis was carried out through several main stages, namely data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The informants for this study consisted of BPD members, the village head, and the hamlet head as representatives of the community. The study's results indicate that the Village Consultative Body's legislative function in Ampera Village is still in the planning stage and has yet to produce a valid village regulation, making it suboptimal. However, the Village Consultative Body in Ampera Village has effectively carried out its functions and authority as a facilitator by connecting the aspirations of the community and the village government through a forum for participatory village development planning, which encourages their involvement in the development planning process. The Village Consultative Body in Ampera Village has also effectively carried out its functions and authority as a dynamizer. They not only act as a conduit for aspirations but also as supervisors of development and mediators in problem-solving. This active role contributes to increasing community trust in the village government and creates a conducive atmosphere for development.
Inclusive Driver's License Service Model Based on the Needs of Local Communities Mohamad, Akbar Rizky Pratama; Mozin, Sri Yulianty; Pakaya, Rahmatia
Public Policy Journal Vol 7, No 1 (2026)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/ppj.v7i1.3208

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The research analyzed the implementation of Driver's License services at the Gorontalo City Police. The research uses a qualitative approach of case studies through in-depth interviews, observations, and document analysis, data is analyzed thematically based on the dimensions of individual, group, and social well-being (Anderson et al. 2013). The results of the study showed that there was a gap between Standard Operating Procedures and field practices, characterized by inconsistencies in service times, irregular queues, fraudulent practices, lack of assistance for vulnerable groups, and limited disability-friendly facilities. This condition has an impact on increasing individual stress and dissatisfaction, inequality of access between groups, and declining public trust in service institutions. Based on these findings, this study formulated an Ideal Model of Well-Being & Public Value-Based Driver's License Services (Fathya et al., 2025), which integrates: (1) procedural transparency and accountability; (2) equality and inclusivity of access, including for persons with disabilities and vulnerable groups; (3) responsiveness and empathy of officers; (4) a fair queue system and free of trade intervention; and (5) collaboration with social organizations as mediators of community needs. This model emphasizes that the quality of services is not only measured by operational efficiency, but also by its ability to generate public value in the form of access justice, citizen satisfaction, and strengthening trust between the state and society. This research contributes to expanding the application of transformative approaches in the context of public services at the local level