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STRATEGI PEMERINTAH DAERAH DALAM MEWUJUDKAN PENGENTASAN KEMISKINAN INKLUSIF Samunawardi, Muhamad; Riansyah, Riansyah; Samring, Firmansyah
JURNAL ILMIAH DETUBUYA Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): June
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This study aims to analyze the strategy of the West Nusa Tenggara Regional Government in realizing inclusive poverty alleviation through a qualitative approach based on the Systematic Literature Review (SLR). This study reviews scientific literature from the Dimensions and Scopus databases in the period 2015–2024, with strict selection criteria to ensure data relevance and quality. The findings show that although various studies have discussed social assistance innovation, collaborative governance, and the role of local governments, there are still gaps in the overall integration strategy. This study finds that the success of an inclusive poverty alleviation strategy is highly dependent on the synergy between policy, technology, and community participation. Data visualization through VOSviewer reveals a close relationship between institutional aspects, digitalization services, and empowerment communities in driving equitable economic transformation. The results of this study recommend strengthening regional policies based on collaborative ecosystems and placing women's and children's issues in structural development priorities. Thus, this study contributes to the formulation of a more adaptive, participatory, and sustainable poverty alleviation strategy in a region with social complexity such as NTB.
ANALISIS IMPLEMENTASI FUNGSI PENCEGAHAN POLITIK UANG OLEH LEMBAGA PENGAWAS PEMILU DALAM PEMILU LEGISLATIF Hadi, Ayatullah; Riansyah, Riansyah; aslan, Muhamad; karma saputra, Sigit; Samring, Firmansyah
JURNAL ILMIAH DETUBUYA Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): March
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This study investigates the implementation of preventive functions by election supervisory bodies in tackling money politics during legislative elections in Indonesia. Money politics, involving the distribution of goods, cash, or services to influence voter choice, remains a persistent issue that undermines democratic integrity. The research adopts a descriptive qualitative approach with data collected through in-depth interviews, document reviews, and direct observations involving election supervisors, candidates, and the public. Findings reveal that institutions like Bawaslu have implemented various strategies—public education campaigns, anti-money politics villages, social media utilization, and monitoring operations. However, these efforts face numerous challenges, including limited resources, weak legal frameworks, low public participation, and entrenched political transactional culture. Despite these obstacles, strengthening political literacy, enhancing campaign finance transparency, and fostering community involvement are recognized as crucial elements for future improvements. The study concludes that effective money politics prevention requires cross-sector collaboration and institutional reforms to ensure clean, fair, and dignified elections.