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Journal of Social Science and Humanities (JoSSH)
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Journal of Social Science and Humanities (JoSSH) focuses on the applications of social sciences and humanities theories and methodologies and provides an intellectual platform for the researchers and scholars to pursue an interdisciplinary approach to create new knowledge, solution, and improve quality on issues pertaining to humans and society. Journal of Social Science and Humanities (JoSSH) welcomes all approaches (empirical, analytical, or conceptual) that create or extend theory as well as qualitative methods (e.g. case studies) are welcome. The scope of the Journal includes but are not limited to the following fields: Architecture and habitat, Consumer and family economics, Education, Consumer Law, Media and communication studies, Political sciences and public policy, Population studies, Psychology, Sociology, Tourism, Arts and culture, Dance, Language and linguistics, Literature, Music, Philosophy, and Sports.
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Analysis of village fund allocation management in kaur district year 2021 (Study in Guru Agung 1 Village, North Kaur District, Kaur Regency, Bengkulu Province) Deky Akbar; Bobby Mandala Putra; Heru Purnawan; Supriyono Supriyono; Ade Fitrah Putra Akhir; Parwito Parwito; Janusi Waliamin
Journal of Social Science and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): January-June
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The purpose of this study is to find out how to manage the allocation of village funds in Guru Agung I Village in 2021. The research methods are interviews, documentation, and observation. The results of the research on Analysis of the Management of Village Fund Allocation in Kaur Regency (Study in Guru Agung Village, North Kaur District, Kaur Regency, Bengkulu Province), show that: 1) The planning stage of Village Fund Allocation in Guru Agung Village applies the principle of transparency. 2) At the stage of implementing ADD, Guru Agung village carried out self-management because the village government also wanted to improve the welfare of the community. 3) The stage of ADD accountability in Guru Agung Village, both technically and administratively, is good. Conclusion The Village Fund Allocation Management (ADD) carried out by the village government of Guru Agung I, North Kaur District, Kaur Regency has followed the guidelines in the legislation. The village government has implemented the principles of managing the Village Fund Allocation
Analysis of Community Participation in Maritime Tourism Productivity Development Based on Social Capital (Study in Padang Betuah Village, Pondok Kelapa District, Central Bengkulu Regency) Zaidina Angkasa; Alexsander Alexsander; Harmiati Harmiati; Heru Purnawan; Parwito Parwito
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This study aims to examine or determine the participation of the Padang Betuah village community in creating tourism in the Padang Betuah village, Pondok Kelapa District, Central Bengkulu Regency. This study uses a qualitative descriptive approach. Data collection techniques by conducting interviews, observation and documentation. Informants in the study were the Village Head, Head of BPD, Secretary of BPD, Head of Bumdes, Head of People, Head of Youth Organization and Tourism Manager in Padang Betuah Village, Pondok Kelapa District, Central Bengkulu Regency. From the results of the study, it can be concluded that the participation of ideas when developing the Gedang Lake tourism can be concluded that participation has been carried out to the maximum. Judging from the results of interviews, the participation given in terms of this planning has been maximized, as evidenced by the many plans that have been planned by the Village Head, BPD and the Secretary of the BPD, BumDes, Tourism Managers, Youth Organizations, and Heads of People who have given participatory thoughts about what is being done. will be built and developed in Lake Gedang. Participation in this implementation has not run optimally due to the many obstacles when carrying out a development that has been planned by the community, such as constrained by non-existent funds, obstacles on land which in fact is privately owned and has been used as plantation land. Participation in the utilization of these results does not yet exist because the results obtained from tourist attractions are not included in the income of BumDes but to private or private so that the community certainly cannot reuse the results that have been obtained from the Lake Gedang tourist spot. Participation in this evaluation has not been maximized because many plans have not been fully implemented, due to many obstacles during implementation.
Analysis of the Implementation of Regional Regulation No. 07 of 2017 concerning Street Children, Homeless and Beggars In Bengkulu City Dimas Nugroho; Mulyadi Mulyadi; Budiman Sakti; Heru Purnawan
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The purpose of this research is to find out how the implementation of regional regulation (PERDA) no. 07 of 2017 about street children, homeless people and beggars in Bengkulu City. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method with data analysis techniques of observation, interviews and documentation. The informants in this study were the Bengkulu City Social Service, members of the Satpol, beggars, vagrants. Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that communication has shown optimal results based on the fact that the research conducted has not been optimal in terms of transmission, clarity, and consistency when delivering information to policy implementers. Resources also show optimal results where aspects, information, authority are categorized as maximum, but for the aspect of facilities it is maximal because there are still many facilities needed or updated for parking attendants on duty and there are still frequent rejections from residents in terms of opening new parking lots and the staff aspect is still said not to be. optimal because there are still many illegal parking found. Disposition Showing the results that are less than optimal, it can be seen that the lack of facilities that support the implementation of the program. The bureaucratic structure is categorized as optimal based on research conducted with several informants saying that it is optimal in terms of work guidelines based on SOPs that are easily understood by policy implementers and carry out well.
Implementation of Regulation of the Minister of Health Number 10 of 2021 in Giving Vaccines (Study at Bhayangkara Hospital Bengkulu) Bernat Siregar; Budiman Sakti; Edi Darmawi; Heru Purnawan; Harmiati Harmiati
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The purpose of this study was (1) to find out the implementation of the Minister of Health Regulation Number 10 of 2021 in the Provision of COVID-19 Vaccines at the Bhayangkara Bengkulu Hospital and (2) to find out the obstacles in the process of administering the COVID-19 vaccine at the Bhayangkara Bengkulu Hospital. This study uses a qualitative approach using descriptive methods. Collecting data in the form of primary data and secondary data. There were 5 informants in this study consisting of 1 person in charge of vaccination, 1 coordinator of the vaccination team, 1 health worker and 2 people receiving vaccines. The results showed that the implementation of the Minister of Health Regulation Number 10 of 2021 in Vaccination at Bhayangkara Hospital Bengkulu on reducing the growth rate of COVID-19 cases was quite influential according to what residents and related parties felt in terms of the four-variable approach proposed by Edward III in Agustino (2016), namely communication, resources, disposition, and bureaucratic structure, it can be concluded that the policies taken are quite appropriate although there are still some obstacles in the implementation of the COVID-19 Vaccination.
Evaluation of the Family Hope Program in an Effort to Improve the Quality of Life for Poor Families Oktavia Anggraini; Henny Aprianty; Bobby Mandala Putra; Heru Purnawan; Rahiman Dani
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This study aims to determine the effectiveness of the Family Hope Program on the aspects of the goals and impacts of Lubuk Sahung Village, Sukaraja District, Seluma Regency. The subject of this research is the Beneficiary Family in Lubuk Sahung Village which consists of 9 informants. Data collection methods used are interviews, observation, and documentation with data analysis techniques. The results showed that the Family Hope Program in Lubuk Sahung Village, Sukaraja District, Seluma Regency had been effective in the fields of education, health, and the community's economy. The results of the research on education indicators have been effective, the answers given by the informants did not find the ineffectiveness of the Family Hope Program in Lubuk Sahung Village. While the health sector output indicators in the category can be said to be quite effective from some information that received assistance in the health sector of the Family Hope Program that the health indicators have been implemented and utilized properly. Then the impact indicator on is good with changes in the economy of the beneficiary familiesof the Family Hope Program. In general, the Family Hope Program seen from the dimensions of its effectiveness, Lubuk Sahung Village has been running effectively.

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