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Analysis Of Birth Certificate Issuance Services For Children Resulting From Siri Marriages In The Population And Civil Registration Office Of Central Bengkulu District Sagita, Bella; Farozi Agus, Nour; Azuwandri
Jurnal ISO: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial, Politik dan Humaniora Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): December
Publisher : Penerbit Jurnal Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53697/iso.v4i2.1890

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This research focuses on the issue of issuing birth certificates to children from siri marriages in Bengkulu Tengah Regency. The purpose of this research is to understand the process of birth certificate issuance services for children from siri marriage, identify the obstacles that arise in the process, and evaluate the efforts made by the Population and Civil Registration Office of Bengkulu Tengah Regency in improving birth certificate issuance services for children from siri marriage. This research uses descriptive research methods, qualitative descriptive methods are research methods based on the philosophy of postpositivism used to research on natural object conditions where the researcher is a research instrument and the results of the writing are in the form of words or statements that match the actual situation. The data collection source describes the analysis method using reduction, presentation, and conclusion.The service procedures for making deeds have navigated the procedures and regulations that apply. 2. People who do not have a marriage certificate, show that the service of issuing birth certificates for children from siri marriage shows that it is good and gets satisfaction in the community and gets the result that the making of the late certificate is the fault of the community itself because it does not know the information and lack of knowledge by the community. Evidenced in the results of interv
Implementation Of Regulation Number 02 Of 2011 Concerning Waste Management In Bengkulu City Fernando, Yuri; Aminudin, Achmad; Farozi Agus, Nour
Journal of Comprehensive Science Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): Journal of Comprehensive Science (JCS)
Publisher : Green Publisher Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/jcs.v3i3.636

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Other waste management issues stem from the lack of a professional waste management system planning. The waste management sector has not yet received priority compared to other sectors in urban development. This research utilizes a qualitative approach. In this study, to determine the implementation of the Bengkulu City Regional Regulation Number 02 of 2011 Regarding Waste Management in Bengkulu City based on the opinions expressed by Nugroho and the modified results between the Bengkulu City Regional Regulation Number 02 of 2011 Regarding Waste Management. Regarding the policy socialization aspect, it is noted that the socialization of regional regulations to the community is still uneven. Furthermore, for the socialization related to waste separation, similar responses were received. This is proven by organic waste still being seen in inorganic waste bins. In terms of planning, the provision of waste bins in public and social facilities is still unavailable in some facilities. Furthermore, regarding waste management financing, there are various tariff rates. For waste management conducted by LPM or third parties, the tariff is determined through mutual agreement. Meanwhile, waste management by the Department will be subject to agreed-upon fees. In terms of implementation, for supervision and oversight, researchers can conclude that the people of Bengkulu City feel the supervision being carried out. In terms of evaluation, the application of sanctions and criminal provisions received various responses. Some members of the community disagree with the rules, while others agree, in order to instill a deterrent effect and raise awareness to dispose of waste properly. Furthermore, waste management by LPM and the Department can be concluded to still not be fully operational, as evidenced by increasing piles of waste before the transportation process.