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STRATEGI BAWASLU KOTA SUKABUMI DALAM PENCEGAHAN PELANGGARAN PEMILIHAN KEPALA DAERAH SERENTAK TAHUN 2024 PADA TAHAPAN KAMPANYE Nur, Tuah; Talitha, Salma; Nur’ashila, Salsabila; Firdaus, Mutya
JRPA - Journal of Regional Public Administration Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): JRPA - Journal of Regional Public Administration
Publisher : LPPM UNSAP & FISIP UNSAP

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Regional head elections are an important instrument of local democracy that is fraught with challenges, especially during the campaign period, which is prone to violations. This study examines the strategies employed by the Election Supervisory Agency (Bawaslu) of Sukabumi City in its efforts to prevent violations during the 2024 simultaneous regional elections. A descriptive qualitative approach was used, with data collected through interviews, observation, and documentation. The analysis is based on four dimensions of strategy according to Iman Mulyana, namely objectives, resources, environment, and capabilities. The results of the study show that although various prevention efforts have been implemented, such as socialization of regulations, direct supervision, and inter-agency coordination, their effectiveness is still hampered by limited human resources, low public understanding, and the complexity of the local political environment. The phenomena of money politics and violations of the neutrality of the civil service remain dominant, indicating the need to strengthen technology-based strategies and increase public participation. The recommendations of this study emphasize the importance of collaboration among stakeholders, the use of digital monitoring systems, and more massive political education to strengthen election integrity. With adaptive and participatory strategies, monitoring is expected to be more effective in realizing clean, transparent, and accountable democracy.
Women's economic empowerment through nugraha women farmer group: an initiative fostered by the agricultural extension agency in Cirumput Village, Sukabumi Regency Raysa, Siti; Istianah, Ratna; Talitha, Salma; Amalia, Pratiwi
Tamalanrea: Journal of Government and Development (JGD) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): DECEMBER
Publisher : Department of Government Science

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The Nugraha Women Farmers Group (KWT) located in Selaawi Village, Sukaraja District, Sukabumi Regency, is a form of village women's institution engaged in the processing of agricultural products. Established in 2002 under the guidance of the Agricultural Extension Agency (BPP) of Sukaraja District, KWT consists of 32 women who are active in producing chips, selling rice, and managing various foods based on local agricultural products. This study aims to examine the role of KWT Nugraha in empowering women's economy through post-harvest activities, as well as identifying obstacles faced in the aspects of institutional development and member participation. The method used is a descriptive qualitative approach through interviews, observations, and documentation. The results of the study show that KWT Nugraha contributes to increasing household income and strengthening women's social solidarity. However, challenges still arise, such as the weak sustainability of coaching from extension workers, low business literacy, and lack of mastery of technology and market access. Group activities tend to be passive if they are not driven by administrators or external parties. This study recommends the need for strengthening the capacity of administrators, ongoing training, and support for village policies that favor women's economies based on local institutions.