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The Influence of Community Readiness on the Level of Digital Population Identity (DPI) Activation in Sibolga City Hasibuan, Nur’ainun; Tiurlina Hasmawati Sihite , Tiurlina; Fitryany Daulay , Fitryany; Delita Sihotang, Delita; Hendra Saputra, Hendra
Jurnal Multidisiplin Sahombu Vol. 5 No. 02 (2025): Jurnal Multidisiplin Sahombu, (2025)
Publisher : Sean Institute

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Digital Population Identity (IKD) is one of the innovative programs initiated by the Ministry of Home Affairs in order to digitize population administration services. This program aims to make it easier for the public to access population identity digitally, replacing or complementing the use of physical documents such as Electronic Population Cards (KTP-el) with technology-based applications. IKD is expected to increase service efficiency, provide convenience for the public, and create a more modern and integrated population administration. Based on the Sibolga City Population Administration Implementation Report for November 2024, it was recorded that as of November, 70,404 residents of Sibolga City had recorded their KTP-el and 4,777 people or 6.78% had activated IKD. This figure is still very small when compared to the national target of 25% which was then increased again to 30% or 21,121 people. This study uses a qualitative method. This study uses a single case study method to provide an in-depth picture of the readiness of the Sibolga City community to activate IKD and can also provide detailed and contextual information about the phenomenon being studied. Based on interviews with informants who came to the Dukcapil Office, they had not received sufficient information about IKD, there was no socialization to the community even though the Dukcapil Office had conveyed information related to IKD to the Head of the Environment throughout Sibolga City, but the information was not forwarded to the community. Even so, the IKD application was not immediately accepted by many people. In fact, the IKD application was flooded with criticism from various parties. Overall, the IKD application still often experiences errors and fails to access many times. This was expressed by the community and officers, both in the service and officers in the field who had tried to use the IKD application.
Sosialisasi Kajian Studi Kelayakan Bisnis Untuk Memulai Usaha Bagi Masyarakat Desa Mela II, Mecamatan Tapian Nauli, Kabupaten Tapanuli Tengah Hasibuan, Nur’ainun; Fitryany Daulay , Fitryany; Nelly Azwarni Sinaga , Nelly Azwarni; Nova Zulfani Panggabean , Nova Zulfani; Tiurlina Hasmawati Sihite, Tiurlina Hasmawati
Jurnal Masyarakat Indonesia (Jumas) Vol. 4 No. 01 (2025): Jurnal Masyarakat Indonesia (Jumas)
Publisher : Cattleya Darmaya Fortuna

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The purpose of this Community Partnership Service (PKM) program is to provide the residents of Mela II Village with an understanding of the key aspects of a business feasibility study that should be considered before starting a business. This training also aims to increase the community's income through beach tourism businesses, so that the tourism sector in Mela II Village, Central Tapanuli Regency, can develop like other beaches in the area. The implementation of the training consists of 3 stages: (1) Training Preparation Stage, (2) Training Implementation Stage, (3) Final Evaluation Stage. The PKM community service partner is the people of Mela II Village, Tapian Nauli District, Central Tapanuli Regency. The main issue of the partner is how to convey to the community that Mela II Village also has the potential to develop like other areas, as long as the entire community has the intention and purpose to grow. In addition, the people of Mela II Village, Tapian Nauli District, Central Tapanuli Regency, are expected to further understand business opportunities by utilizing regional potential with limited capital, but which can provide substantial profits. It is anticipated that this program will proceed effectively, leading to an increase in the community's knowledge.