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International Journal of Social Sciences Review
Published by Epistemik Press
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28078098     DOI : https://doi.org/10.57266/ijssr
Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
Anthropology, Philosophy, Humanities, Government Studies, Political Sciences, Sociology, International Relations, Law, Public Administration, Public Policy, and Cultural Studies
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Implementation of the Smart Indonesia Program (PIP) at Elementary School (SD) Level in Citangkil District Diang Artie Kanisyah Putri
International Journal of Social Sciences Review Vol. 5 No. 2: October, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57266/ijssr.v5i2.260

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Poverty is one of the factors that cause low school enrollment rates and high dropout rates. So to overcome these problems, the government issued a policy program, namely the Smart Indonesia Program (PIP). The Indonesia Smart Program (PIP) is assistance in the form of cash, expansion of access, and learning opportunities from local governments provided to students and students who come from poor families. However, in its implementation, the Smart Indonesia Program (PIP) still has several problems. So the focus of this research is the implementation of the Smart Indonesia Program (PIP), with the aim of knowing the implementation of the Smart Indonesia Program (PIP) at the elementary school level in Citangkil District. The research method used is qualitative research method. The results of this study indicate that the implementation of the Smart Indonesia Program (PIP) at the elementary school level in Citangkil District has gone well, this can be seen from the achievement of all aspects of public policy implementation according to Van Metter and Van Horn (2017: 133), so that the objectives of the Smart Indonesia Program (PIP) can be achieved.
Implementation of the Tangerang Emas (Prosperous Community Economy) Program for Micro Business Actors in Pinang Sub-District, Tangerang City Rahmawati, Suci
International Journal of Social Sciences Review Vol. 5 No. 2: October, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57266/ijssr.v5i2.261

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The implementation of the Tangerang Emas Program for Micro Business Actors in Pinang Subdistrict, Tangerang City is a program of the Tangerang City Government, the program was created on the basis of the Mayor of Tangerang through the Tangerang City Industry, Trade, Cooperatives and Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Office. This study with the title "Implementation of the Tangerang Emas Program (Prosperous Community Economy) for Micro Business Actors in Pinang Subdistrict, Tangerang City 2020-2022" aims to describe and analyze the implementation of the Tangerang Emas program using the theory of Van Metter and Van Horn by using descriptive qualitative research methods and the data collection process is done by observation, interview, and documentation. The results of this study indicate that the implementation of the Tangerang Gold program, namely the implementation of this program, is right on target, the purpose of the Tangerang Gold program has been successful because it can help the community, human resources in the implementation of this program, namely the Service Office, the Village Assistance Party related to the time it is implemented, has different obstacles and obstacles, for the Service Office and Bank BJB for micro-business actors who are not on time in paying for the Tangerang Gold program, there are no strict sanctions given.
Evaluation of The Organization and Empowerment of Street Vendors Based on Cilegon Mayor Regulation Number 16 of 2018 Nadya Nur Afina; Yusuf, Maulana; Widyastuti, Yeni
International Journal of Social Sciences Review Vol. 5 No. 2: October, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57266/ijssr.v5i2.262

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Street vendors (PKL) are an informal sector that is now often found in various corners of urban areas. The Cilegon City Government has made Regional Regulation Number 6 of 2003 concerning Control of Street Vendors which aims to control and regulate street vendors who sell and set up their businesses so that they comply with the rules determined by the regional government. This Regional Regulation was updated through Cilegon Mayor Regulation Number 16 of 2018 concerning the Management and Empowerment of Street Vendors which focuses more on managing street vendors based on their business permits. This research aims to analyze the evaluation of street vendor control policies in the Pagebangan area of ​​Cilegon City which are reviewed based on Cilegon Mayor Regulation Number 16 of 2018 concerning the Arrangement and Empowerment of Street Vendors. The research uses qualitative descriptive methods. The results of the research show that in material terms the Cilegon Mayor's Regulation Number 16 of 2018 concerning the Arrangement and Empowerment of Street Vendors has met the policy evaluation criteria, so that the regulations relating to the arrangement of street vendors must be maintained in terms of material and objectives. In achieving its objectives, the PKL structuring policy can only meet the criteria of accuracy and requires the activeness of officers to maintain this achievement. Follow-up from the government is in the form of firmness in supervising street vendors to increase the achievement of effectiveness criteria, maturity in planning the physical facilities of street vendors to increase the achievement of efficiency criteria, government openness in conducting guidance for street vendors to increase the achievement of adequacy criteria, data collection and supervision of street vendors to increase achievement of equality criteria, and strengthening cooperation between government agencies to increase the achievement of responsiveness criteria
Harmonizing Voices: Democratic Public Sphere in Nepal Saemah Sahmin
International Journal of Social Sciences Review Vol. 5 No. 2: October, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57266/ijssr.v5i2.285

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The purpose of this study is to investigate the significance of the democratic public realm on people' civic development. Citizenship and democracy are intertwined and interdependent.  Democracy is a system designed to prioritize the will of the people, or citizens. Citizenship is also described as an act of citizenship (civic engagement) that fosters critical thinking, democratic activities, and participation since citizenship itself is always connected with successful democratic citizens. This research approach uses case studies to investigate democratic public principles in a comprehensive manner. The study comes to the conclusion that a vital forum for addressing social concerns and encouraging community involvement is the democratic public sphere. It also helps people absorb important principles of civil society, such as collaboration, diversity, tolerance, and politeness. Through encouraging tolerance and fraternal ideas in the neighborhood, nation, and state, this democratic and participatory arena cultivates a peaceful atmosphere.
Archival Records of Environmental Hazards and Social Vulnerability to Disasters in Colonial Mauritius, c. 1857-1911 Neerunjun, Helvina
International Journal of Social Sciences Review Vol. 5 No. 2: October, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57266/ijssr.v5i2.308

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Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are characterised by their smallness and high exposure to global environmental challenges such as climate change. Although high exposure to physical environmental stressors over long periods of time may represent vulnerability, rich local knowledge can result in long histories of responding to disaster risk, demonstrating that smallness does not always lead to vulnerability. This research study focuses on environmental hazards in Colonial Mauritius and their impact on the Mauritian population from 1857 to 1911. Mauritius is one of those small islands with a colonial history and diseases prevalent during colonial times were considered to be a consequence of poverty, inadequate food supplies and bad sanitation. However, these factors alone did not account for the rapid spread of diseases. Climate variations often seemed to have influenced the incidence of illnesses in many tropical regions. Results showed that Islanders had to face several episodes of epidemics and water-borne diseases such as malaria were likely to increase and decrease after alternate periods of severe rainfall. Island studies on the spread of diseases and climate were increasingly recognised as offering valuable contributions to climate change adaptation in Mauritius. The mid-twentieth century marked the beginning of a new, prevention-oriented, colonial policy towards tropical cyclones and disease control. These catastrophes have led to a growing disaster consciousness in the Mauritian community, and over time, strengthened the coordination ability of institutions to shape the modern-day perspectives of the Mauritian Society.

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