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IMPLEMENTASI PROGRAM PEMBERDAYAAN DAN PENINGKATAN KELUARGA SEJAHTERA KABUPATEN PONOROGO Norrahmawati, Dinda; Hayu Dwimawanti, Ida; Puspo Priyadi, Budi
Journal of Public Policy and Management Review Vol 13, No 3: Juli 2024
Publisher : Jurusan Administrasi Publik, Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jppmr.v13i3.45669

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The implementation of the empowerment and increase in family prosperity program shows the implementation of the Strategic Plan document for the Population Control and Family Planning Service for 2021-2026. This research aims to analyze the implementation of the empowerment program and increase prosperous families and find the inhibiting factors for the empowerment program and increase family prosperity in Ponorogo Regency as seen through the implementation theory put forward by Van Meter and Van Horn. Ponorogo Regency was chosen based on its achievements in family planning villages in East Java, but in its implementation the program activity did not show compliance with applicable regulations. The method used in this research is qualitative research with an explanatory research type that explains an overview of implementation in an area. The research locus is in Ponorogo Regency. The subjects of this research were selected using purposive key person and snowball procedures. Data collection techniques use interviews, observation and documentation. Researchers carry out data analysis and interpretation by means of data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. Data quality is obtained through a source triangulation process. The choice of theory in this research uses the implementation theory proposed by Van Horn and Van Meter by looking at the dimensions of program size and objectives, resources, characteristics of implementers, attitudes or dispositions of implementers, communication between implementers, and the economic, social and political environment. The results of this research indicate that there are constraints in resources, attitudes or tendencies of implementers, communication, and the social environment of program recipients. The activity that has the biggest challenge is the effort to increase the income of the recipient family. The researcher's recommendation is to collaborate regarding program funding, carry out a frequency selection process for cadres, and innovate online programs.
Implementation and Effectiveness of the Edward III Model Farmer Card in Megaluh Subdistrict, Jombang Yunus, Dedi; Nugroho, Anindya Pramesti; Norrahmawati, Dinda
Spirit Publik: Jurnal Administrasi Publik Vol 21, No 1 (2026)
Publisher : Universitas Sebelas Maret

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/sp.v21i1.112795

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The agricultural sector is one of the most dominant sectors in Indonesia. The abundance of natural resources makes Indonesia an agrarian country. One of them is the Farmer Card Programme. This study aims to analyse the implementation and effectiveness of the Farmer Card Programme in Megaluh Subdistrict, Jombang Regency, using Edward III's policy implementation model, which focuses on the dimensions of communication, resources, bureaucratic structure, and disposition. This study uses a qualitative approach with an exploratory case study design. Data was obtained through in-depth interviews with 18 informants consisting of Agricultural Service Officials, Field Agricultural Extension Workers, Fertiliser Distributors, Kiosk Operators, Farmers' Groups, and Farmers. The results of the study show that the implementation of regulations is still not optimal. The communication dimension is still not optimal in terms of information delivery and socialisation. The resource dimension reveals technical and human resource limitations. The bureaucratic structure dimension shows that coordination between actors is not yet synergistic. The disposition dimension is relatively supportive, but not all actors are responsive to farmers' problems in the field. Empirically, the communication and resource dimensions remain the dominant constraints that cause the suboptimal implementation of the Farmer Card Programme. The academic contribution of this research lies in the integration of Edward III's model with outcome indicators for implementation in the context of the Farmer Card Programme at the sub-district level. The practical contribution lies in providing operational recommendations for strengthening the optimisation of subsidised fertiliser distribution management based on improving communication and resource capacity.