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IJOPUB International Journal of Public Policy and Bureaucracy is an international peer reviewed and open-access journal in Public Administration. The aim is to publish conceptual and research articles that explore the application of any language in teaching and the everyday experience of Public Administration. Its scope is Public Management, Public policy, Public services, Governance, Bureaucracy and government institutions, state administrative law, Ethics and public leadership, Decentralization and regional autonomyinternational in that it welcomes articles from academics, researchers, graduate students, and policy makers. All articles should be in English.
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Evaluasi Program Posyandu Lanjut Usia di Kecamatan Mawasangka Kabupaten Buton Tnegah Fazriani; Herman H; Novayanti Sophia Rukmana S
International Journal Of Public Policy and Bureaucracy Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): International Journal of Public Policy and Bureaucracy
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This study aims to determine the implementation of the Elderly Posyandu Program and the evaluation results of the implementation of the Elderly Posyandu Program in Mawasangka District, Central Buton Regency types of qualitative descriptive research. Data collection techniques are done through observation, interviews, and documentation. Data analysis techniques include data collection, condensation, presentation, and conclusions drawn. The results of the study show that the input aspect of the availability of health workers in both villages is quite adequate, with 1 Doctor, 2 Midwives, and 5 Cadres. However, there is a significant obstacle in the form of limited funds, with the APBDes budget of only Rp 150,000 per month, which hinders the provision of compensation for cadres and the procurement of adequate medical equipment. Some medical equipment is often out of stock, disrupting the smooth running of routine checkups for older people. Process Coordination between health centres, cadres, and village governments is going well, but there is unevenness in health services. In Napa Village, additional examinations are carried out regularly, while in Wakambangura II Village, there is no healthy gymnastics program for older people, and follow-up examinations are rarely carried out. Solid scheduling and effective coordination help the program run smoothly, although sometimes schedule changes due to external factors cause obstacles. Output The difference in the type of service between the two villages significantly impacts the participation rate of older people. Napa Village has a higher participation rate, reaching around 80 people, thanks to additional activities such as elderly gymnastics and follow-up examinations. Meanwhile, Wakambangura II Village only reaches 64 people, although the ideal target is 70-80%. Outcome The positive impact on older people's physical and mental health is seen as more significant in Napa Village. On the other hand, in Wakambangura II Village, older people's awareness of the importance of routine health check-ups is still low, and access to health services is limited, especially for older people who live far from the Posyandu centre. The recommendations of this study are (1) Increasing the budget to support operational activities and procurement of medical equipment, (2) Implementing routine healthy gymnastics for older people in Wakambangura II Village, (3) Increasing awareness of older people in Wakambangura II Village regarding the importance of routine health check-ups (4) Improving access to health services for older people who live in remote areas.
PDAM Info Application Innovation in the Regional Drinking Water Company (Perumda) of Makassar City amelia chairunnisa, tarisca; Haedar Akib; Muh. Nur Yamin
International Journal Of Public Policy and Bureaucracy Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): International Journal of Public Policy and Bureaucracy
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This research aims to analyze the innovation of the PDAM Info application implemented by the Regional Drinking Water Company (Perumda) of Makassar City. As part of the e-government initiative, this application represents a significant digital transformation effort designed to enhance the efficiency and quality of services provided to the community. Employing qualitative descriptive methods, the study delves into the implementation of this application innovation. Data collection was conducted through various techniques, including direct observation, interviews with relevant stakeholders, and documentation to gather pertinent information. Data analysis utilized an interactive model, encompassing data condensation, presentation, and the drawing of conclusions or verification. The findings indicate that the implementation of the PDAM Info application innovation at the Makassar City Drinking Water Company has not achieved optimal levels across three of the five success indicators proposed by Bugge et al. Key challenges identified include governance obstacles often disrupted by technical issues such as server malfunctions and limitations in network infrastructure. Additionally, low technological literacy among the public significantly hampers widespread application usage. Other technical difficulties include limited server capacity, which prevents some application features from functioning optimally. Despite these challenges, community satisfaction surveys reveal positive feedback, particularly regarding ease of access to information and service transparency. However, the anticipated speed of service remains a critical weakness affecting the overall success of the program. Perumda continues to provide manual services to accommodate individuals who have not fully embraced digital technology. Efforts to socialize the application have been made through various communication channels, including social media, radio advertisements, and direct public meetings. Nevertheless, the effectiveness of these outreach efforts requires enhancement to reach a broader audience. Therefore, targeted strategic measures are essential to address technical challenges, improve technological literacy, and expedite service responses through the development of adequate infrastructure. In conclusion, while the PDAM Info application innovation holds promise for improving public services at Perumda Air Minum Makassar City, immediate attention to both technical and non-technical challenges is necessary to fully realize the objectives of this innovation.
Economic Empowerment Strategy for Coastal Communities of Lakkang Island, Tallo District, Makassar City Ruslan, Muh. Reza Hidayat; Herman H; Novayanti Sopia Rukmana; Andi Anugrah Mahyuddin
International Journal Of Public Policy and Bureaucracy Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): International Journal of Public Policy and Bureaucracy
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This study aims to identify and describe the process of the Coastal Community Economic Empowerment Strategy. This type of research is descriptive qualitative. Data collection techniques are done through observation, interviews, and documentation. Data analysis techniques include data collection, reduction, presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results of the Research on the Economic Empowerment Strategy of the Coastal Community of Lakkang Island, Tallo District, Makassar City show that the sub-variables (1) standards and targets are good; this can be seen from the strategic steps to optimize the potential of existing natural and human resources. (2) adequate resources; this can be seen from the active involvement of the community in managing natural resources, especially fisheries and tourism, and maintaining existing sustainability. (3) good local leadership can be seen from the good cooperation and coordination between all elements on the island of Lakkang, namely local farmer and fishermen groups, local tourism entrepreneur groups, community or traditional leaders, village government, and related parties. (4) Equitable partnerships with stakeholders have not worked well, as evidenced by the lack of coordination between institutions and stakeholders, with empowerment programs often not well integrated. (5) the use of local technology and data is also not good, as seen from access to modern technology, for example, the use of satellite-based monitoring systems in monitoring fish stocks or more sophisticated processing tools that can help improve product quality. In conclusion, the economic empowerment strategy of the coastal community of Lakkang Island has generally been running well, especially in terms of standards, such as the strategy of optimizing the potential of natural resources and then adequate resources with active involvement from the local community, and coordination between all elements of the community on Lakkang Island. However, there are challenges in using modern technology that are not yet adequate due to limitations and technology training assistance that hampers the economic empowerment strategy of coastal communities on Lakkang Island.
Inovasi Penggunaan Aplikasi Naskah Dinas Elektronik (NADINE) di Kantor Wilayah Direktorat Jenderal Perbendaharaan Provinsi Sulawesi Selatan Muthmainnah, Nurjayanti; Andi Cudai Nur; Muhammad Nur Yamin
International Journal Of Public Policy and Bureaucracy Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): International Journal of Public Policy and Bureaucracy
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This research aims to find out the Innovation of the use of Electronic Service Screenplay Application (NADINE) in the Regional Office of the Regional Directorate General of Treasury of South Sulawesi Province This research is qualitative, so as to achieve the research objectives used data collection techniques namely observation/observation, interview and documentation. This study uses four indicators: Having a Specialty, Having a Featured or Element of Update, Having a Planned Program, and Having a Goal. The results of this study showed that Innovation of the use of Electronic Service Screenplay Applications (NADINE) in the Regional Office of the Treasury Directorate General of South Sulawesi Province can be said to be “optimal” based on the theory indicator of Miles B, Matthew (1973) namely: 1) Has a peculiarity, lies in advanced security features, user access using Single Sign On (SSO), a barcode-shaped digital signature, as well as automatic notification systems that speed up administration processes. With monitoring capabilities that enable real-time tracking of document status, NADINE not only saves time but also improves efficiency in administrative management. 2) Having a feature or element of renewal, this innovation has replaced paper-based manual systems with more efficient and structured digital systems. This innovation not only accelerates workflow, but also improves integration and collaboration between users, as well as saves operational budgets. With advanced features such as status monitoring, service manuscript templates, barcode-shaped electronic signatures, disposition and follow-up management features, collaboration features with Microsoft O365, NADINE creates a more organized and responsive system to user needs. 3) Having a Planned Program, NADINE Application is designed and implemented according to well-planned programs, including needs analysis, integrated system development, structured training, and continuous evaluation. This innovation not only improves the efficiency of managing the manuscript of the service, but also demonstrates a commitment to the modernization of administration. 4) Having a Purpose, NADINE App was created with the aim of establishing integrated information databases, supporting e-government policies, and facilitating document search while reducing the risk of loss. NADINE also supports paperless culture that is in line with go green movement, improving administrative performance, and environmental preservation. This application is expected to perfect the Accuracy Governance system at the Regional Office of the Provincial Directorate General of South Sulawesi.
Collaborative Governance dalam Pengelolaan Ruang Terbuka Hijau di Kota Makassar Nur Asyifa T; Andi Aslinda; Herman H
International Journal Of Public Policy and Bureaucracy Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): International Journal of Public Policy and Bureaucracy
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This research investigates collaborative governance in the management of Green Open Space (RTH) in Makassar City, with a particular focus on Ujung Pandang District. The study aims to analyze the dynamics of collaborative governance, identifying both supporting and inhibiting factors that influence the effective management of RTH. Employing a qualitative approach with descriptive methods, data collection was conducted through a combination of observation, interviews, and documentation to gather comprehensive insights into the governance processes. The data analysis technique utilized in this research is interactive data analysis, which involves stages of data condensation, presentation, and conclusion drawing. The findings reveal that collaborative governance in managing Green Open Space in Makassar City has been largely effective, although certain shortcomings and challenges persist. Key aspects of the collaboration include: 1) Collaboration Dynamics: The inclusive partnership among the Makassar city government, PT Kalla Group, and the Ujung Pandang community has been instrumental in ensuring sustainable management of RTH. 2) Collaborative Actions: The implementation of Makassar Mayor Regulation No. 71 of 2019 has facilitated initiatives for planning and maintaining RTH, fostering stakeholder cooperation. PT Kalla Group plays a crucial role by funding and developing RTH, while the community is actively involved in maintenance and supervision. 3) Impact and Adaptation: This collaboration has led to significant improvements in both the quality and quantity of RTH, promoting stronger partnerships among stakeholders and enhancing community engagement. Despite these positive outcomes, challenges such as limited human resources remain significant obstacles to effective governance. Supporting factors include clearly defined collaborative roles, established RTH management policies, and financial commitments from the private sector. Conversely, the main inhibiting factors are ineffective coordination among parties and low levels of active community participation. Addressing these challenges is essential for enhancing the effectiveness of collaborative governance in managing Green Open Space in Makassar City, ultimately contributing to a more sustainable urban environment and improved quality of life for residents.
Bahasa Inggris Suardi, Ulil Maulana; Rifdan; Novayanti Sopia Rukmana; Abd. Rahman Yus
International Journal Of Public Policy and Bureaucracy Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Internation Journal of Public Policy and Bureaucracy
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Population administration is an integral part of public services that are important in maintaining the administrative order of the country and providing basic rights to citizens, such as the right to identity and access to other public services. In Indonesia, Population Administration is strictly regulated through various regulations to ensure the accuracy and validity of population data, as well as to provide easy access for citizens to obtain population documents such as identity cards (KTP), birth certificates, and other documents. The main regulations governing population administration include Law No. 23/2006 on Population Administration, which is then strengthened by various implementing regulations. This study aims to describe the strategy of improving population administration services at the Population and Civil Registration Office (Disdukcapil) of Bulukumba Regency. This research uses a descriptive qualitative approach with data collection techniques through observation, interviews, and documentation. Data analysis was carried out with the stages of data condensation, data presentation, and conclusion drawing and verification. The results showed that the strategy of improving population administration services at Disdukcapil Bulukumba Regency can be analyzed through five strategic variables, namely: (1) Plan, which has been well organized, can be seen from strategic planning which includes cooperation with sub-districts and the provision of services at the sub-district office to facilitate community access. (2) Ploy (tactic), which is shown by the application of digitalization to speed up the process of verifying population data and improve communication between employees, so that services become more efficient. (3) Pattern, which has been well coordinated through the implementation of services in accordance with Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), although there are still complaints related to injustice in services that prioritize relatives. (4) Position, which reflects Disdukcapil's efforts to position itself as an institution oriented towards community satisfaction by presenting digital-based service innovations. (5) Perspective, which still requires improvement, especially in improving fairness and certainty of service completion time, as highlighted by the community. Although there are several challenges in implementing the service strategy, Disdukcapil Bulukumba Regency continues to conduct periodic evaluations and utilize digital technology to increase the effectiveness of population administration services. With the right strategy, it is expected that services will be more efficient, transparent and responsive to community needs.
Collaborative Governance in the Development of Kassi Tourism Villagein Rumbia District, Jeneponto Regency Nasta, Asyifah; Andi Aslinda; Andi Cudai Nur; Andi Anugrah Mahyuddin
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This study aims to analyze Collaborative Governance in the development of Kassi Tourism Village in Rumbia District, Jeneponto Regency, as well as the determinant factors that influence this collaborative governance. Specifically, the research focuses on identifying both supporting and inhibiting factors that affect the development of Kassi Tourism Village. Employing a qualitative approach with descriptive methods, data were collected through a combination of observation, interviews, and documentation techniques to gain a comprehensive understanding of the governance dynamics at play. The data analysis technique utilized in this research is interactive data analysis, which involves several stages, including data condensation, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results indicate that Collaborative Governance in the development of Kassi Tourism Village has not been implemented optimally. Among the five indicators analyzed based on Ansell and Gash's theory, two indicators—1) Face-to-Face Dialogue and 3) Commitment to the Process—are still poorly implemented. In contrast, the other three indicators—2) Trust Building, 4) Sharing Understanding, and 5) Intermediate Outcomes—have been effectively executed. Notably, trust building emerges as the most dominant indicator in the collaboration process, as it fosters a sense of security that encourages stakeholders to take risks in collaborative efforts. However, the dominance of these positive indicators is insufficient to achieve optimal collaboration. The determinant factors influencing Collaborative Governance in the development of Kassi Tourism Village include several supporting factors, such as the diversity of tourism potential, the collaborative roles of internal parties, and the commitment of the private sector. Conversely, the inhibiting factors encompass limited human resources in the tourism sector, a lack of collaboration with local governments, and uneven infrastructure and tourism facilities. Addressing these challenges is crucial for enhancing collaborative governance and ensuring the sustainable development of Kassi Tourism Village, ultimately contributing to the economic growth and cultural preservation of the region.
Implementasi Program Keluarga Harapan (PKH) Di Kecamatan Alla Kabupaten Enrekang Provinsi Sulawesi Selatan Prasella, Cindy; Andi Cudai Nur; Novayanti Sopia Rukmana; Ismail; Andi Onasis
International Journal Of Public Policy and Bureaucracy Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): International Journal of Public Policy and Bureaucracy
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This study aims to analyze the implementation process of the Family Hope Program (Program Keluarga Harapan, PKH) in Alla District and assess its impact on community welfare. Utilizing a qualitative approach, data collection techniques included observations, interviews, and documentation. The data analysis process involved data reduction and presentation to derive meaningful insights. The findings indicate that the implementation of PKH in Alla District significantly enhances the welfare of impoverished families, particularly in fulfilling their educational, health, and economic needs. The program alleviates the financial burdens faced by Beneficiary Families (Keluarga Penerima Manfaat, KPM) and improves their access to essential health services through the Healthy Indonesia Card (Kartu Indonesia Sehat, KIS). The success of the PKH program is contingent upon several factors, including the accuracy of beneficiary data, effective coordination among stakeholders, and robust management practices. Despite its positive outcomes, the study identifies several challenges that could hinder the program's sustainability. These challenges include the limited number of facilitators available to support KPM and the necessity for a structured graduation process for beneficiaries. Addressing these issues is crucial to ensure that the program not only continues to provide immediate assistance but also fosters long-term economic independence among beneficiaries. Overall, the PKH program has a profound impact on improving community welfare, particularly for KPM, by facilitating access to education, healthcare, and economic resources. It plays a vital role in easing the economic strain on families, especially in financing children's education and healthcare needs. The role of PKH facilitators is critical in ensuring that the assistance provided is utilized effectively. While the direct economic benefits of the program are evident, it is essential to tackle the existing challenges to enhance the program's sustainability and promote the economic self-sufficiency of KPM in the long run.
Strategi Peningkatan Ekonomi Sentris Dalam Pengembangan Usaha Mikro Di Kabupaten Gowa Mahan Imron Rosidi; Herman H; Muh. Rizal; Andi Anugrah Mahyuddin
International Journal Of Public Policy and Bureaucracy Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Internation Journal of Public Policy and Bureaucracy
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Centric economics is an approach to economic development that emphasizes the concentration of economic activities based on the specific potential of a region. The centric economy in question is the comparative advantage of Gowa Regency. Gowa Regency has a comparative advantage in the micro business sector, which is increasing every year, and the abundant horticultural sector, which is not properly managed by the government. Thus, various problems arise, starting from the lack of improvement in the MSME cluster and based on data on the economic growth of Gowa Regency, the horticultural sector as a primary sector has actually grown negatively compared to other sectors that have grown positively. If the centric economic management in Gowa Regency could be managed properly, the economic improvement would be much greater (PAD) and the horticultural sector could become the largest food self-sufficiency both nationally and internationally. This study aims to identify and describe how the increase in a centric economy in the development of micro businesses in Gowa Regency, the use of strategies, and the determining factors in the increase of a centric economy in the development of MSMEs in Gowa Regency. This type of research uses a qualitative approach with a descriptive method. Data collection was carried out using field observation, interviews, and documentation techniques. The data analysis technique uses data collection, data condensation, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results of this study indicate that the strategy of centric economic improvement in the development of micro businesses in Gowa Regency based on Lincolin Arsyad's 2000 theory on regional economic development strategies is not running optimally where the primary sector, which is the comparative advantage in Gowa Regency, has actually experienced negative growth of -2.22 percent. It was also found that the implementation of this strategy was constrained by several determining factors, including: the lack of facilities and infrastructure for business actors, limited access to capital, lack of analysis of potential comparative advantages by the government, as well as difficulties in export access and lack of utilization of research. This causes the increase in a centric economy to not run optimally. Thus, to realize an increase in a centric economy, four pillars of MSME development are needed, namely government, human resources, comparative advantages, and research.
Analysis of the Participation Level of DPRD Members in the Decision-Making Process: A Case Study of the DPRD of Tual City, Maluku Province Fitri Rahmi A. Rahman; Risma Niswaty; Herman H; Dian Meliani Yulis
International Journal Of Public Policy and Bureaucracy Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Internation Journal of Public Policy and Bureaucracy
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Indonesia adheres to the Pancasila Democracy system, where sovereignty lies in the hands of the people. In this system, the people have the right to elect their representatives through general elections, who are tasked with voicing and protecting the interests of the people in various aspects of government. This principle is translated into regional autonomy, which gives authority to local governments to regulate and manage their own government affairs in their regions. Regional autonomy is a form of decentralization designed to bring the government closer to the people, ensuring that the policies and decisions taken are more in line with local needs and conditions. There are three main pillars that support regional autonomy: (1) sharing of power, (2) distribution of income, and (3) independence or empowerment of local governments. The Regional People's Representative Council (DPRD), as part of the regional government structure, has an important role in carrying out legislative, budgeting, and oversight functions, all of which are rooted in the principles of autonomy. The study aims to determine the level of participation of DPRD members in the decision-making process in the DPRD of Tual City, Maluku Province and to examine the factors that influence the participation of DPRD members in decision-making in the DPRD of Tual City, Maluku Province. This type of research is descriptive qualitative research with data collection techniques, namely interviews, observations, and documentation. The checking of data validity is carried out through source triangulation. Data analysis techniques use data condensation, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results of the study indicate that political pressure, especially from external parties such as the community and certain figures, often influences the independence of members in decision-making. In addition, party interests have a dominant role that makes members prioritize loyalty to the party over the needs of the local community. Party motivation, although providing a clear framework, often limits individual freedom of movement. Leadership dominance was also found to reduce the diversity of perspectives in strategic meetings. Meanwhile, the lack of coordination between members and between leaders and staff hinders efficient decision-making. This study concludes that in order to increase the active participation of DPRD members, efforts are needed to minimize external political pressure, balance party interests with community needs, and improve internal coordination mechanisms. This research is expected to provide input for the DPRD and policy makers in increasing the effectiveness of democratic governance.

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