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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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Bridging the Employment Gap: Analyzing the Implementation of Padang City’s Workforce Placement Program Herman Putri, Adhinda; Ichsan Kabullah, Muhammad; Wahyuni, Nila
JAKPP (Jurnal Analisis Kebijakan & Pelayanan Publik) Volume 11 No. 2, Juli 2025
Publisher : Departemen Ilmu Administrasi FISIP UNHAS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31947/jakpp.v11i2.42525

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This research examines the implementation of the Manpower Placement Program in Padang City, West Sumatra, addressing the city's high unemployment rate. Employing a qualitative approach with descriptive methods, the study utilizes documentation and interviews with key informants from the Manpower and Industry Office, employers, and private placement agencies. The study reveals suboptimal program implementation, with objectives not fully achieved despite a decreased open unemployment rate. Padang City still faces the highest unemployment rate in West Sumatra, with a significant disparity between registered and placed job seekers. Challenges identified include inadequate human and non-human resources within the Manpower and Industry Office, suboptimal communication and coordination between implementers and external organizations, a mismatch between job seeker competencies and employer demands, and insufficient support from political elites and local regulations. The research emphasizes the need to develop localized policy frameworks that address Padang's unique socio-economic conditions, implement innovative resource strategies, enhance coordination mechanisms, and adopt context-sensitive approaches to balance national directives with local realities. These recommendations aim to improve the program's effectiveness and align it with the city's needs and challenges. This study's critical implication is that ineffective policy implementation highlights the need for a comprehensive, localized approach to address critical issues, considering the city's unique socio-economic conditions and resource constraints.
Urban Sustainability in Practice: Analyzing the Implementation of the Low-Carbon City Program in Makassar Sadid Parassa, Helni; Sari, Jayanti Armida; Mujtahid, Iqbal Miftakhul; Sandi, Fadri Ari; Putro, Yusup Lintang Cahyo Andrian
JAKPP (Jurnal Analisis Kebijakan & Pelayanan Publik) Volume 11 No. 2, Juli 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31947/jakpp.v11i2.42159

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The Indonesian government, through Law Number 32 of 2009, emphasizes that a good and healthy environment is a fundamental right of every citizen. Various efforts have been made, including the development of regulations, the "Blue Sky" program, and the use of alternative fuels to reduce air pollution.The city of Makassar, through Regional Regulation Number 4 of 2015 concerning the Makassar City Spatial Plan 2015–2034, integrates concepts such as low-carbon city, green city, and climate mitigation city to create a more comfortable and less polluted environment.This study aims to analyze the implementation of the "Low Carbon City" program in Makassar. Using Van Meter & Van Horn's (1975) theoretical framework with a mixed methods research approach, the findings indicate that in early 2024, the Makassar city government focused on carbon emission reduction by promoting the low-carbon city program. The city government collaborates with universities and NGOs in implementing this initiative. While some programs have already been implemented and others are still in progress, a lack of public awareness campaigns has resulted in low public awareness of the program. Additionally, leadership changes at the local level are feared to hinder the sustainability of the initiative.
Is Anyone Listening? Citizen Participation and The Illusion of Democracy in A Peru Regional Government Montoro, Ronald Ivan Vasquez
JAKPP (Jurnal Analisis Kebijakan & Pelayanan Publik) Volume 11 No. 2, Juli 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31947/jakpp.v11i2.43029

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This research examines the link between citizen participation and public decision-making in an entity of the public sector in the province of Paita in Peru, in 2024. The research is based on the premise that democratic governance, good public administration, and sustainable development require the involvement of citizens. The research has a non-experimental, descriptive, quantitative design. Information was obtained from questionnaires and interviews of 200 citizens and 40 municipal officials. The research analyzes citizens' participation and the decision-making process, and their dimensions, in the light of commitment, surveillance, and oversight, in the case of participation; and immediate response, effective decisions, and resolution of difficulties, in terms of decision-making. The results suggest that the citizens are "participating the most on average." Officials’ decision-making is also considered, overall, to be largely medium. The trends in citizen participation and determining dimensions are similar, with the majority of scores falling into the middle range. The study underscores the imperative to enhance participatory governance through strengthened communication channels, digital engagement tools, and institutional mechanisms that facilitate collective action. By shedding light on the lived realities of municipal administration in a non-centralized, Global South context, the research offers critical insights for the design of inclusive and responsive public policies. These findings contribute to broader discussions on democratic innovation and the reconfiguration of citizen–state relations in public service delivery.
Evaluating China’s Belt and Road Railway Projects in Nigeria: Infrastructure Gains and Strategic Risks Gbadebo, Adedeji Daniel
JAKPP (Jurnal Analisis Kebijakan & Pelayanan Publik) Volume 11 No. 2, Juli 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31947/jakpp.v11i2.43812

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China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has had a substantial impact on Nigeria's infrastructure development, notably railway projects. This report evaluates the risks and advantages of BRI-funded railway projects, with a focus on the economic, social, and environmental implications. Utilizing a structured survey of 300 respondents from the Federal Capital Territory and Keffi in Nasarawa State, and analyzed using chi-square statistical methods, the research evaluates both the perceived benefits and associated risks of BRI-funded railway projects. While BRI railway investments improve transportation infrastructure, economic activity, and regional connections, questions remain about debt sustainability, reliance on Chinese technology and labor, and governance transparency. Statistical finings shows that the claimed advantages of BRI railway projects have no statistically meaningful influence on Nigeria's infrastructure development. Furthermore, the related dangers, such as increased national debt and economic reliance, are not much greater than the advantages. The study highlights critical policy implications, including the need for renegotiated BRI terms to enhance local enterprise participation, rigorous cost-benefit assessments before loan engagements, and strengthened governance frameworks to ensure transparency and accountability. It also underscores the importance of long-term maintenance strategies and robust environmental impact assessments to preserve infrastructure functionality and mitigate adverse outcomes. Furthermore, long-term maintenance plans and environmental impact assessments should be addressed in order to maintain infrastructure efficiency and reduce negative consequences. These insights contribute to ongoing discourse on infrastructure governance and development financing in emerging economies, underscoring the necessity of context-sensitive policy approaches that balance international cooperation with domestic capacity-building and institutional integrity.
The Challenges of A Developmental Local Government in Municipal Service Delivery: The Case of Vhembe District Municipality, South Africa Nghonyama, Goodman; Sethu, Mahlodi Joyce; Mafunisa, John Mutuwafhethu
JAKPP (Jurnal Analisis Kebijakan & Pelayanan Publik) Volume 11 No. 2, Juli 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31947/jakpp.v11i2.42875

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This study focuses on probing the challenges of Developmental Local Government in Municipal service delivery within Vhembe District Municipality. The study further argues that despite the vital role in promoting the socio-economic needs of the communities through local community engagement in the municipality, the Developmental Local Government is challenged with, among other problems, maladministration and corruption. Developmental local governance, also known as local governance for development, aims to improve the future of communities by promoting local socio-economic development programs and projects. This study advocates for a qualitative approach to probe the impediments. The study reveals that various encounters contribute to the challenges of Developmental local government in municipal service delivery in the Vhembe district municipality. To deal with the impediments of municipal service delivery in developmental local government, there is a need for the municipality to foster public accountability. It is therefore recommended that, to ensure capacity building for effective service provision, good governance needs to be ensured. From conclusions drawn from key findings, it is argued that the enhancement of community participation, provision of education and training to municipal employees, has to be implemented through municipal policies.
Village Fund and Sustainable Development Performance in East Java Yandri, Pitri; Masduki, Uki
JAKPP (Jurnal Analisis Kebijakan & Pelayanan Publik) Volume 11 No. 2, Juli 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31947/jakpp.v11i2.44130

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The effectiveness of village funds in fostering accelerated welfare in rural areas has been a subject of scholarly debate in Indonesia. Concerns arise from the inadequate capacity of village officials to manage these funds effectively. Furthermore, external challenges, such as the limited ability of local communities to participate in village development planning, exacerbate the issue. Rather than promoting rapid economic growth and improved welfare, the mismanagement of village funds often leads to inefficiencies. This study examines the potential of village funds to enhance sustainable development performance, hypothesizing that when managed efficiently, these funds can stimulate sustainable progress. To examine this hypothesis, the study employs Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA), by using WinDEAP software to assess the efficiency levels of village funds. Due to limitations in data availability, we purposively selected and analysed 131 villages from a total of 8,494 villages in East Java. The results reveal that only 21 villages, or 16,0 percent, achieved a satisfactory efficiency (ԑp = 1), while 110 villages, or 83,9 percent did not.  This finding has broad implications for implementing village decentralization, and the government needs to improve policies and continuously monitor village funds.

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