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JAKPP : Jurnal Analisis Kebijakan & Pelayanan Publik
Published by Universitas Hasanuddin
ISSN : 24606162     EISSN : 25276476     DOI : -
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This Journal particularly focuses on the main problems in the development of the sciences of public policies and administrations areas. It covers the administration development, the regional autonomy and bureaucracy, the state apparatus, the decentralisation, the economic and science development, the public management, the governance and its policy, and any social sciences that cover sciences of public health, fiscal politics, and regional planning. JAKPP is going to publish journals twice in two terms: June and December.
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Effectiveness of Digital-Based Public Service Innovation: Case Study of Population Services in Indonesia’s Local Government Al - Muttaqin, Febrian Akhmad; Nugroho, Rino Ardhian
JAKPP (Jurnal Analisis Kebijakan & Pelayanan Publik) Volume 11 No. 1, Maret 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31947/jakpp.v11i1.11802

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This study investigates the effectiveness of a digital-based public service innovation targeting non-permanent population management in the Surakarta City Government, Indonesia. Using a qualitative descriptive approach, including interviews, field observations, and document analysis, the study assesses the program’s accuracy, public outreach, goal attainment, and monitoring mechanisms. The results show that the program has significantly improved data collection and service delivery for non-permanent residents, offering both online and offline registration channels. Key outcomes include shortened processing times for population-related documents and improved data integration within the local civil registry system. However, technical limitations of the digital platform and disparities in digital literacy among users present persistent challenges. This research illustrates the critical role of digital governance in enhancing public service delivery at the regional level. It emphasizes the importance of inclusive technological infrastructure, community digital readiness, and sustained administrative support in ensuring effective service outcomes. The case offers practical insights into how digital innovation can be adapted to local governance contexts in developing countries, contributing to broader discussions on administrative reform and citizen-oriented policy implementation.
The Dynamics of Education Policy Implementation: Insights from USAID's Experience in Kenya Mtembei, M'masi Sylvia
JAKPP (Jurnal Analisis Kebijakan & Pelayanan Publik) Volume 11 No. 1, Maret 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31947/jakpp.v11i1.34510

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This article explores the intricacies of implementing education policies in Kenya, specifically examining the contributions and obstacles faced by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). This study evaluates the efficacy of USAID's initiatives in the education sector of Kenya, examining the intricacies of cooperation between governmental entities, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and civil society groups. The study utilizes a quantitative research methodology and gathers data through a survey delivered to 120 respondents, who were selected to represent government, NGO, and civil society groups. The data is analyzed using descriptive statistics. The study highlights significant barriers such as insufficient government backing and restricted resources, while also emphasizing fruitful partnerships with non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and civil society. The research findings emphasize the crucial role of USAID in improving access to education and emphasize the need for more research to address gaps in policy relevance and implementation effectiveness. This paper provides useful insights into the discussion on international development and education reform, presenting proposals for enhancing policy implementation frameworks in Kenya and similar settings.
Society in Public Service: Challenges Service Recording Marriage in Indonesia Purba, Della Agnesia; Ramadhan, Adityo Pratikno; Marianata, Anita
JAKPP (Jurnal Analisis Kebijakan & Pelayanan Publik) Volume 11 No. 1, Maret 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31947/jakpp.v11i1.37232

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Marriage registration is a fundamental legal process that ensures the protection of marital rights and administrative recognition. However, many married couples have yet to obtain official marriage certificates, particularly in Bengkulu City, Indonesia. This study aims to identify the factors influencing community participation in marriage registration. Using a descriptive qualitative research method, this research explores societal attitudes and administrative challenges associated with the registration process. Data was collected through in-depth interviews, observations, and document analysis involving key informants, including married couples, religious figures, and government officials. A content analysis technique was employed to interpret the findings systematically. The results indicate that low public awareness and limited legal knowledge are the primary factors contributing to the reluctance to register marriages with the civil registry. Many couples believe that religious marriage alone is sufficient and are unaware of the legal consequences of unregistered marriages, such as complications in inheritance, child legitimacy, and access to state services. Additionally, a lack of government-led awareness campaigns and inadequate public outreach efforts have exacerbated the issue, leaving many couples uninformed about the registration process and its legal significance. This study highlights the urgent need for enhanced legal literacy, targeted socialization efforts, and administrative reforms to improve marriage registration rates. Strengthening collaboration between government agencies, religious institutions, and community organizations is crucial to increasing public participation. These findings contribute to the broader discourse on public administration and legal compliance in non-Western governance systems, emphasizing the role of community-driven legal awareness in enhancing civic engagement. Further research is recommended to explore marriage registration challenges across different socio-economic and cultural backgrounds to develop more inclusive and effective policy interventions.
Public Service-Based Community: Study Case Integrated Health Service for Elderly in an Indonesian Village Level Solicha, Fira Arma Atus; Choiriyah, Ilmi Usrotin
JAKPP (Jurnal Analisis Kebijakan & Pelayanan Publik) Volume 11 No. 1, Maret 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31947/jakpp.v11i1.40012

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This study aims to analyze the role of Posyandu Elderly cadres in improving the quality of life of the elderly in Jambangan Village, with a focus on education, information dissemination, assistance, and health monitoring. This research is important because the quality of life of the elderly is greatly influenced by the health services they receive. Good support from Posyandu cadres can help the elderly maintain their health and well-being, and overcome barriers to health services in the community. The method used is a descriptive qualitative approach with data collection techniques through interviews, observation, and documentation. Data analysis techniques include data collection, data reduction, conclusion/verification, and data presentation. The results showed that the role of cadres in education had gone well, but the face-to-face lecture method tended to be monotonous and less interesting, so that some elderly people had difficulty understanding the material. Information dissemination also faces challenges in reaching all elderly people, and sometimes there is miscommunication between cadres and midwives. In health assistance, the limited number of cadres has an impact on suboptimal data recording. Meanwhile, health monitoring has been done well through home visits, but the manual reporting system and lack of technology utilization hamper efficiency.
Adapting to Climate Change: Food Security Policy Strategies in Makassar City, Indonesia Risnawati, Risnawati; Salam, Eka Fitra Ramadani; M, Nursafitra
JAKPP (Jurnal Analisis Kebijakan & Pelayanan Publik) Volume 11 No. 1, Maret 2025
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Food is one of the crucial elements in supporting the sustainability of life and is a fundamental component in supporting Sustainable Development in Indonesia. The current Food Condition of Makassar City still faces several obstacles in its implementation. Several factors include the unfulfilled diversity of existing food, insufficient public understanding of food diversification, consumption and diversity, suboptimal fulfilment of family food and nutritional needs, food availability which is still predominantly plant-based, and suboptimal public health. This study aims to analyze how the Food Security Policy Strategy is implemented in addressing Climate Change in Makassar City. The research method employed in this study is a qualitative approach with data collection techniques through in-depth interviews and document reviews. The results of the study were processed through the stages of data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The findings of this study indicate that the policy strategies implemented in addressing climate change in Makassar City are: 1) The Tourism Corridor Program (Longwis) utilizing the Urban Farming method, 2) Implementing climate change adaptation policies through Accelerating the flow of climate information in Makassar City, 3) Makassar City Food Diversification Policy with the development of superior commodities that are appropriate for the Makassar City area. The results of this study are expected to serve as a reference for the government, particularly the Makassar City government and other regions in Indonesia, to develop a Food Security Policy Strategy in Facing Climate Change that can occur at any time, ensuring that sufficient food is met, both in terms of quantity and quality, so that people live healthily and productively in a sustainable manner.
Holistic Policy Responses for Disability-Inclusive Disaster Risk Reduction: A Rapid Review Mellifont, Damian; Villeneuve, Michelle; Nila, Farhana Haque; Crawford, Tonia; Subramaniam, Parvathi; Yen, Ivy
JAKPP (Jurnal Analisis Kebijakan & Pelayanan Publik) Volume 11 No. 1, Maret 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31947/jakpp.v11i1.41945

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People with disability can experience barriers to their safety throughout stages of emergency management planning, response, and recovery. To advance national policy guidance and social justice, this review asked how the application of national DiDRR principles and standards have shaped DiDRR policy and practice guidance external to Australia. Our rapid review thus informed the following two questions: a) what national DiDRR guiding principles, standards and related structural barriers currently exist outside of Australia?; and b) in what ways might national guiding principles and standards be practically applied in whole-of-government and whole-of-society policy efforts to address structural barriers impeding DiDRR? Applying thematic analysis, we identified nine national DiDRR principles: strength-based emergency support; human rights; equal partnerships; diversity and inclusion; cultural competence; anti-discrimination; accessibility; person-centred emergency preparedness; and education and awareness. Three national DiDRR standards covered accessibility across: emergency communication; emergency transport; and emergency shelter. Our exploratory research raises potential for co-designed DiDRR policy and practice to increase the social and economic participation of people with disability that extend beyond immediate goals of reducing emergency risks.

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