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Jurnal Pallangga Praja
ISSN : 27160262     EISSN : 27985229     DOI : -
Core Subject : Social,
Jurnal Pallangga Praja (JPP) diterbitkan oleh Institut Pemerintahan Dalam Negeri (IPDN) Kampus Sulawesi Selatan pertama kali pada bulan Oktober 2019 sebagai media /majalah ilmiah bidang sosial di lingkungan IPDN Kampus Sulawesi Selatan. Jurnal ilmiah ini memuat karya tulis ilmiah untuk ilmu sosial, menyangkut pembangunan sosial dan pemberdayaan masyarakat, termasuk politik, hukum, ekonomi, dan keuangan, termasuk isu-isu seperti gender, lembaga pemerintah dan lembaga sosial, sistem pengetahuan lokal. JPP bertujuan menyebarkan pemikiran-pemikiran konseptual serta hasil penelitian.
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IMPLEMENTASI PERATURAN DAERAH JAWA TIMUR NOMOR 8 TAHUN 2018 TENTANG PENYELENGGARAAN TOLERANSI KEHIDUPAN BERMASYARAKAT DI KOTA SURABAYA Michael Andrew
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61076/jpp.v3i2.2057

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Pluralism and diversity are the most beautiful gifts from God Almighty for the Republic of Indonesia.However, this does not mean that the existence of pluralism and diversity means that the Republic ofIndonesia lives in peace and harmony continuously. In various regions in Indonesia the potential forconflicts due to differences in pluralism and diversity also often occurs. This confirms that pluralismand diversity is a gift from God Almighty, it does not mean that it exists and is left alone. In fact,pluralism and diversity must be kept, maintained, and carried out continuously. One of the effortsmade by the East Java Provincial Government is to produce Regional Regulation Number 8 of2018 concerning Community Life Tolerance in Society. Hopefully with this regional regulation, allefforts to maintain tolerance and manage conflicts related to intolerance can be resolved as well.This is also a form of the state’s presence in maintaining pluralism and diversity so that in the eventof a conflict, civil society groups do not fight with other civil society groups but can be resolvedcompletely and fairly under this regional regulation.
EFEKTIVITAS PROGRAM PENDAFTARAN TANAH SISTEMATIS LENGKAP (PTSL) DALAM RANGKA PERCEPATAN PENDAFTARAN TANAH PADA KANTOR BADAN PERTANAHAN NASIONAL KOTA MAKASSAR Jamaluddin Jamaluddin; Nursadrina Nursadrina; Muh. Nasrullah Muh. Nasrullah; Muh. Darwis; Rudi Salam
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61076/jpp.v3i2.2059

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This study aims to determine the effectiveness of the complete systematic land registration program(PTSL) in the context of accelerating land registration at the Makassar City National Land Agencyoffice. To find out these objectives, the researchers used a qualitative research approach witha descriptive type of research. The informants in this study were 7 people using data collectiontechniques that were carried out through observation, interviews, and documentation. From thoseobtained from the research results, it was processed using data analysis techniques consisting ofdata reduction, data presentation, and conclusions. The results showed that the Effectiveness ofthe Complete Systematic Land Registration Program (PTSL) in the Context of Accelerating LandRegistration seen from the indicators of the accuracy of program targets was good, based on programsocialization it was good, as well as the achievement of program objectives was good, and programmonitoring was good in the effectiveness of the Registration program. Complete Systematic Soil.
PELAKSANAAN PROGRAM POSYANDU DAN PERILAKU HIDUP SEHAT IBU DAN ANAK DI DESA SIDOMULYO, KECAMATAN GODEAN KABUPATEN SLEMAN DAERAH ISTIMEWA YOGYAKARTA Umar Nain
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61076/jpp.v3i2.2060

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This study aims to: (1) analyze the continuity of healthy behavior of mothers and children eventhough their involvement in Posyandu is low due to poor Posyandu services; (2) analyze the healthybehavior of mothers and children in the community which is institutionalized by the communityitself, although at the initial level it was introduced by Posyandu. This research uses a descriptivesurvei approach. The population of this research is 348 mothers who have babies and toddlers, whoare the target of the Posyandu service program. The number of samples taken was 100 respondentswith a simple random sampling technique because the population was homogeneous. Data obtainedthrough questionnaires, in-depth interviews and direct observation. Data analysis was carried outby processing descriptive statistical data. The unit of analysis is mother and child who have adyadic relationship. The results showed that the low involvement of mothers in Posyandu was not an obstacle for mothers to behave in a healthy manner on an ongoing basis. This is because inthe community there are various formal, semi-formal and village institutions that institutionalizehealthy living accompanied by the availability of service facilities outside the Posyandu that can beused by mothers to meet the needs of a healthy life. The healthy behavior of mothers and children inthe family is included in the high category seen from the frequency of mothers providing nutritiousfood for the family, maintaining food hygiene, boiling water before drinking, providing completeimmunizations to their babies. , drinking, baby clothes and utensils, conducting pregnancy checkups7-9 times during pregnancy, using modern health care facilities for childbirth, as well as activelyparticipating as an acceptor for Independent Family Planning.
PENATAAN BANGUNAN DAN LINGKUNGAN DI IPDN KAMPUS SULAWESI SELATAN Ihsan Suciawan Nawir
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61076/jpp.v3i2.2061

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official school under the auspices of the Ministry of Home Affairs which organizes civil servicehigher education as mandated in Law number 23 of 2014 concerning Regional Governmentarticle 376 which states that for the development of the implementation of Regional Government,the ministry provide civil service education and training. Civil service education is the basis forproducing domestic government cadres with education whose curriculum applies a combination ofteaching, training and parenting. The development of IPDN South Sulawesi Campus is one way thatwill provide stimulation to the improvement of the investment climate and the development of thebusiness world which will lead to economic development. area. The existence of IPDN South SulawesiCampus will have a broad impact on regional economic growth through the entry of investment andincrease employment as well as other multiplier effects. The development of IPDN South SulawesiCampus can also optimize the use of vacant land in accordance with spatial planning, environmentalmanagement and minimize the potential for social unrest as a result of the development activities carried out. The development of IPDN South Sulawesi Campus is expected to be able to encouragethe development of other economic sectors in the vicinity and as a supporter of new economicgrowth. This structuring approach utilizes the built environment owned by the IPDN South Sulawesicampus itself. The results of this study are in the form of area design guidelines such as: path ways,nodes, landmarks, signage, the concept of Green Open Space (RTH), and waste management.
PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT MISKIN MELALUI PENDIDIKAN NONFORMAL DI DESA MATTANETE BUA KECAMATAN PALAKKA KABUPATEN BONE PROVINSI SULAWESI SELATAN Gusnanda Bondan Febriansyah; Made Agus Adi; M. Vryatno Moonti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61076/jpp.v3i2.2062

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This study aims to determine the empowerment of the poor through appropriate non-formal educationcarried out in Mattanete Bua Village, Palakka District, Bone Regency. Community empowermentis an effort to encourage motivation, increase public awareness of their potential to become realactions (Zubaedi 2007). Qualitative research approach, descriptive method and inductive approach.In qualitative research, the researcher assumes that by choosing this method, the researcher willfind informants in a broad and deep way. Informants from this study were the Head of PalakkaSubdistrict, Village Head, Village Secretary, Head of Dusun, and people who attended non-formaleducation. Data collection techniques using interview techniques, observation, documentationand field notes. Data analysis uses data reduction, data presentation and verification. The resultsof this study indicate that empowerment of the poor through non-formal education is carriedout by conducting anti-drug counseling, sewing skills training, and training on electric lightinginstallations. The implementation of empowerment of the poor through non-formal education thathas been implemented is appropriate in Mattanete Bua Village because it has succeeded in increasingthe knowledge and skills of villagers.
ALTERNATIF STRATEGI MENEKAN KESENJANGAN KEMANDIRIAN FISKAL ANTAR DAERAH DI INDONESIA Muhammad Fachril Husain Jeddawi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61076/jpp.v3i2.2065

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Regional autonomy in a climate of democratization of governance in the regions, with the initialmomentum of the birth of decentralized policies through Law Number 22 of 1999 concerningRegional Government which was later changed to Law Number 32 of 2004, most recently with LawNumber 23 of 2014, which had also undergone a change, the essence of which was to strengthenthe Autonomous Region. In supporting (the implementation of regional autonomy, among otherthings, adequate budget support is needed. Therefore, regional autonomy needs to be supported byregional fiscal independence. One approach used in the review of regional fiscal independence is toassess the implementation of fiscal decentralization in local governments. Fiscal decentralizationis the delegation of responsibility and authority over central expenditures and revenues to local governments. This fiscal decentralization aims to enable local governments to exercise governmentauthority, among others, with the assistance of funds from the center (balancing funds). The resultsof the review on fiscal independence show that there are 88.07% of local governments which arenot yet independent (443 of 503 local governments) and there are 93.04% of local governmentswhose status has not changed/stagnant (468 of 503 local governments).The results of the review ofthe implementation of fiscal decentralization in 4 samples of local governments show a very goodcategory, this is i shows that funds from the central government (balancing funds) are well absorbedand create dependence of local governments on these balancing funds in managing their regions.The results of the study conclude that there are several alternative strategies that can be carriedout in an effort to reduce the deficit of fiscal independence and in order to increase PAD includingintensifying and extensifying regional taxes / levies, building infrastructure that invites objectsof taxes / levies, increasing the capacity of human resources for managing PAD and performingaccurate calculations. to the potential of the region, increasing community participation to supportthe increase in PAD by using short videos / infographics, increasing and encouraging investmentand supervision from local governments in every activity carried out.
EFEKTIVITAS KEBIJAKAN KETUK PINTU KUBUR DALAM PENERBITAN AKTA KEMATIAN DI KELURAHAN MAMMINASAE KECAMATAN PALETEANG KAB. PINRANG Berliana Berliana; Ida Ayu; Umar Nain; Jamaruddin Jamaruddin
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Population administration service innovation is an action that is currently being implemented bythe Government through the Ministry of Home Affairs, one of which is the GISA (Gerakan IndonesiaSadar Administrasi Kependudukan) innovation. GISA innovations have been implemented invarious regions in Indonesia, ranging from Provinces, Regencies/Cities, Districts to Village. Oneof the innovations implemented by the Dukcapil Office of Pinrang Regency is Ketuk Pintu Kuburpolicy, which is a policy applied to the issuance of death certificates. The purpose of this study wasto determine the level of effectiveness of the Ketuk Pintu Kubur Policy in issuing death certificatesin Mamminasae Village, Paleteang District, Pinrang Regency. The method used is a qualitativeresearch method. Mamminasae sub-district is one of the Village that implements this policy todiscipline people in order to complete death certificate documents. In 2020 only 3 people out of 25death reports already have death certificates, while others only have Letter of Death.
ANALISIS HUBUNGAN DEFISIT KESEIMBANGAN PRIMER TERHADAP PERTUMBUHAN EKONOMI DI INDONESIA Nadia Esa Putri; Muhammad Fachril Husain Jeddawi; Fadilah Risqy Utami
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61076/jpp.v3i2.2067

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The state budget is said to be healthy when it has a lower budget deficit even towards a surplus andpositive primary balance. From 2010 the Indonesian State Budget shows a budget deficit and theprimary balance has also shown a negative trend since 2012. In the case of the primary balanceand the State Budget experiencing a deficit, it can be indicated that a country’s spending exceeds itsrevenue. This expenditure issued by the government is closely related to economic growth, where theeconomic growth of a country can be measured by GDP. Keynes theory assumes that governmentintervention in the economy determines economic development can run optimally. Based on thetheory as well as previous research, it is known that there is a relationship between the primarybalance deficit on economic growth. If a country experiences a primary balance deficit, it is certain that state spending will be greater than state revenue. This means that the government is intensivelycarrying out development and stimulus to several sectors in the context of economic growth. It ishoped that the increased economic growth will reduce unemployment, increase the competitivenessof domestic products and attract investors to invest their capital. In addition to fiscal policy, there ismonetary policy adopted by Bank Indonesia in an effort to increase GDP through various monetaryinstruments, such as open market operations and standing facilities. The primary balance deficitis not a good thing because there is interest debt that must be paid and the nominal interest debtincreases every year if the budget is in deficit. In an effort to reduce the primary balance deficit,there are several steps that can be applied, including maximizing the potential of state revenueand state expenditures, saving operational costs, strict supervision of budget use, enforcement ofsecurity and order and applicable laws to restore investor confidence.

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