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NARRATIVE POLICY FRAMEWORK: POLICY ON THE EXPANSION OF NEW AUTONOMOUS REGIONS (DOB) IN PAPUA Ahmad, Ahmad; Syarifah, Syarifah; Azza, Fayra Nabillah
Journal of Social Politics and Governance (JSPG) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Social Politics and Governance (December)
Publisher : Prodi Ilmu Pemerintahan, Universitas AMIKOM Yogyakarta

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This study aims to analyze how Indonesian policymakers make decisions regarding the expansion of DOBs in Papua, with a focus on public narratives in the media. To see the public narrative, a Narrative Policy Framework (NPF) study will be conducted which can describe, explain the structure of public narratives in policy making. The research method uses a qualitative approach with the support of QDAS (Qualitative Data Analysis Software), and the research data sources come from trusted online media in Indonesia. The results showed that the conversation about DOB expansion in Papua was dominated by the central and local governments. This indicates that the DOB expansion policy in Papua is dominated by political elites, so it has the potential to cause conflict because it is not in accordance with the aspirations of the community. The expansion process also has the potential to trigger conflicts between the expanded regions, especially if the distribution of resources and power is not fair and transparent. The implication is that active community participation in decision-making on regional expansion is important so that policies reflect the aspirations and real needs of the Papuan people and reduce the dominance of political elites.       
Improving Financial Technology-Based Financial Management for Noken Mama Papuan Artisans in Baliem Jayawijaya Valley syarifah; Rumagit, Silviani; Gunawan, Nanang; Azza, Fayra Nabillah; Hutasoit, Tommi
IJECS: Indonesian Journal of Empowerment and Community Services Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Veteran Bangun Nusantara

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This community service activity aims to enhance financial management literacy and the adoption of financial technology (fintech) among the Mama Papua Suara Hati Ibu noken craftsman group in the Baliem Valley, Jayawijaya. The main problems faced by partners are traditional financial record keeping, limited access to formal financial services, and low understanding of fintech applications. The implementation method is socialization, training, mentoring, and evaluation through pre-test and post-test. The results of the activity show a significant increase in knowledge and skills of partners in managing finances in a structured manner by utilizing the Qasir application as a digital recording medium, namely 60% where initially only 3 people understood financial technology, after the training, the number increased to 28 people. Supporting factors for this community service activity were the active role of all participants during the implementation, the partners' openness to problems faced, and the existence of clear duties and functions for partners, so that it was easy to coordinate the course of the training, as well as the support of the tribal chief regarding security during the activity. However, there were several obstacles during the implementation, including limited access to electricity, unstable internet, and tribal war during the activity, that required rescheduling and adding training time. The hope is that this activity will foster digital financial management literacy among partners, promote economic independence, and serve as a model for sustainable technology-based MSME empowerment in underserved and underserved regions (3T). Keywords: Qasir App, Financial Technology, Mama Papua, Noken, Underserved and Underserved MSMEs (3T)