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Intervensi Kesehatan pada Komunitas Miskin Efektivitas Program dan Kebijakan Berdasarkan Literatur Aslan, Muhamad; Nurwahyuningsih, Nurwahyuningsih; Arisandi, Juliana
JURNAL ILMIAH DETUBUYA Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): September
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This study aims to examine the effectiveness of health intervention programs and policies aimed at poor communities through a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) approach. This study focuses on identifying effective intervention patterns, implementation challenges, and the contribution of contextual and community-based approaches to reducing inequality in access to health services. Data were collected from Dimensions and Scopus databases, with a publication coverage of the last five years (2020–2025), and selection was only carried out on relevant and high-quality scientific articles. The results of the review indicate that social determinants such as income, food security, age, and social status play a significant role in influencing the effectiveness of health interventions. Interventions that are responsive to the local socio-economic context have proven to be more successful in increasing household resilience and access to basic health services. Furthermore, the use of a Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)-based evaluation approach that integrates big data and community participation is highly recommended to address system complexity and strengthen equitable and sustainable policies.
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.