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Innovation Strategy to Prevent Child Marriage in Bone Regency (Early Marriage Innovation Case Study) Andi Adhe Amalya; Risma Niswaty; H, Herman
Jurnal Ad'ministrare: Jurnal Pemikirian Ilmiah dan Pendidikan Administrasi Perkantoran Volume 11, Issue 2, 2024
Publisher : Pendidikan Administrasi Perkantoran, Universitas Negeri Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71309/administrare.v11i2.4782

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The Innovation Strategy for Preventing Child Marriage or abbreviated as Sip-peka was initiated by the Head of the Bone Regency Regional Development Planning Agency. Sip-sensi was developed as a response to the high number of cases of early marriage in Bone Regency, especially in rural areas because at that time there was no detailed and integrated strategy formulation and it was still running autonomously. The aim of this research is to examine innovation and analyze sustainable strategies for preventing child marriage in Bone Regency. This research is qualitative research with a descriptive type. Data collection techniques used include observation, interviews, documentation and questionnaires. The research results show that the innovation strategy to prevent child marriage in Bone Regency (case study of early marriage innovation) is based on the grand theory of Rogers (2015), including 1) Excellence, lies in the supporting regulations, involving various stakeholders, and using colored bottles as a tool monitoring, 2) Suitability, seen in the involvement of children's forums, life skills education, and religious figures in dialogue and coordination meetings between residents with an interesting approach, 3) Complexity, lies in the process of enforcing sanctions and screening which is carried out strictly by the Religious Courts and P2TP2A in order to obtain dispensation for early marriage, 4) Possibility, seen from the adaptability of innovations that have passed public tests in various villages, districts and provinces, and 5) Convenience, lies in achieving goals 3 and 4 of the SDGs so as to reduce cases of violence, poverty, dropping out of school, maternal, neonatal and infant deaths. The strategy for sustaining innovation in preventing child marriage in Bone Regency is based on SWOT analysis, namely making the village level Puspaga institution an effective center for socializing child marriage regulations and involving children's forums as agents of change in expanding education in the community. This research can be used as a reference in implementing child marriage prevention strategies in various regions because previous studies only focused on mother and baby safety and education rates.
The Effectiveness of Small Business Management in Promoting the Competitiveness of MSMEs in Bone Regency Ayuni, Nurul; Andi Adhe Amalya; Ahmad Difa Awlia
Immortalis Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): January - March
Publisher : PT. Caesarindo Triloka Persada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37600/eg97g329

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This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of small business management policies in promoting the competitiveness of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Bone Regency. Employing a qualitative approach with descriptive methods, this research utilizes data obtained through literature studies, in-depth interviews, and policy document reviews. The analysis is grounded in Sutrisno’s effectiveness theory, assessing three key indicators: program understanding, target accuracy, and tangible change. The findings indicate that the management of small businesses in Bone Regency is not yet optimal. In terms of program understanding, many business owners lack awareness of government facilities and the Online Single Submission (OSS) licensing system due to limited digital literacy. Regarding target accuracy, policies largely focus on micro-enterprises, resulting in a lack of intervention for small businesses that remain vulnerable to market fluctuations. Furthermore, no tangible changes were observed regarding business scale transitions or capacity improvements. The study recommends that the local government strengthen NIB or OSS-based data collection and develop tiered assistance packages to ensure more inclusive and sustainable economic growth.