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Implementasi Program Pencegahan Stunting di Kecamatan Cigombong Nusantara, Aqsho Bintang; Irma Purnama Sari; Hernawan, Deny; Ramdani, Faisal Tri
Karimah Tauhid Vol. 4 No. 9 (2025): Karimah Tauhid
Publisher : Universitas Djuanda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30997/karimahtauhid.v4i9.21507

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Stunting masih menjadi permasalahan kesehatan masyarakat yang berdampak jangka panjang terhadap kualitas sumber daya manusia, khususnya pada perkembangan fisik dan kognitif anak. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis implementasi program pencegahan stunting di Kecamatan Cigombong, Kabupaten Bogor, dengan menggunakan teori implementasi kebijakan George C. Edward III yang mencakup dimensi komunikasi, sumber daya, disposisi, dan struktur birokrasi. Penelitian dilakukan dengan pendekatan kuantitatif deskriptif melalui studi kepustakaan, observasi lapangan, wawancara, dokumentasi, dan penyebaran kuesioner kepada pegawai serta masyarakat. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa implementasi program pencegahan stunting di Kecamatan Cigombong dinilai “Sangat Baik”, dengan skor rata-rata 4,33 dari pegawai dan 4,49 dari masyarakat. Dimensi komunikasi memperoleh nilai tertinggi, menunjukkan efektivitas dalam penyampaian informasi dan sosialisasi program. Namun, dimensi sumber daya masih menghadapi tantangan pada jumlah kader posyandu dan sarana prasarana yang belum merata. Pada dimensi disposisi, terdapat perbedaan persepsi signifikan antara pegawai dan masyarakat terkait kepedulian gizi anak. Sementara itu, struktur birokrasi dinilai baik oleh kedua pihak, khususnya dalam aspek koordinasi dan evaluasi program. Temuan ini menegaskan bahwa meskipun implementasi berjalan optimal, peningkatan kualitas kader, penguatan komunikasi, dan koordinasi lintas sektor tetap diperlukan untuk mempercepat penurunan stunting secara berkelanjutan.
EFFECTIVENESS OF THE DPRD RECESS PROGRAM IN ABSORBING PUBLIC ASPIRATIONS Suryaningsih; Maruapey, Muhammad Husein; Hernawan, Deny
Administratie: Jurnal Administrasi Publik Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Administratie: Jurnal Administrasi Publik
Publisher : Universitas Djuanda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.3997/ajap.v7i2.21481

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The recess activities of members of the Regional People's Representative Council (DPRD) are an official and strategic agenda designed to bridge communication between the legislative branch and the public. The goal is to ensure that public aspirations, needs, and issues are effectively absorbed and become the basis for policy. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of recess in absorbing aspirations by focusing on three key indicators: the level of public participation, the alignment of aspirations with real needs, and the realization of follow-up on the aspirations expressed. This study uses a descriptive qualitative method to obtain an in-depth and comprehensive picture. Data collection was conducted through in-depth interviews and field observations. The collected data were analyzed thematically to identify patterns, key issues, and relevant conclusions. Research informants were selected purposively to represent a variety of perspectives, including council members who directly implemented the recess, council personal assistants who documented and facilitated the process, community leaders who served as representatives and liaisons at the community level, and the general public who directly participated in the recess activities. The research results show that recess does provide ample space for public participation, particularly in conveying aspirations regarding social assistance and infrastructure development. However, its effectiveness still faces significant obstacles. The main obstacles include unequal regional distribution, where not all areas receive equal attention; limited socialization of activities, leaving many people unaware of the recess schedule; and often slow or unclear follow-up. The novelty of this research lies in its analysis, which not only identifies the problems but also links the effectiveness of recess to three key interconnected factors: public participation, multi-channel communication, and a monitoring system. This research emphasizes that the success of recess depends not only on face-to-face meetings but also on how aspirations are systematically followed up. Based on these findings, the research recommends the need for data-driven evaluation to ensure a more equitable and transparent process and to improve equity in the distribution of benefits resulting from community aspirations.