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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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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
Publisher : Departemen Ilmu Administrasi FISIP UNHAS

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.
Strengthening The Capacity of the Indonesian Ombudsman to Optimize Inclusive and Responsive International Cooperation Pambudi, Andi Setyo
JAKPP (Jurnal Analisis Kebijakan & Pelayanan Publik) Volume 11 No. 3, November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31947/jakpp.v11i3.43425

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Globalization and technological developments have expanded the scope of maladministration, which is no longer limited to domestic issues. Cross-border collaboration is becoming increasingly relevant to prevent and deal with mismanagement, especially in dealing with the complexity of problems in various fields. This requires a strategy that is effective nationally and capable of reaching a global dimension. Currently, the role of the Indonesian Ombudsman in the worldwide framework has not been utilized optimally. The involvement of the Indonesian Ombudsman in international collaborative efforts still faces various obstacles. Analyzing the potential and role of the Indonesian Ombudsman towards a strategic position for global cooperation is interesting to review as input for policymakers in the development context, which directly impacts public services, the economy, and society. This research aims to present a synthesis of the philosophy of establishing the Ombudsman, identify challenges that hinder the optimization of the Indonesian Ombudsman's contribution to cooperation, formulate strategies for strengthening capacity in its active role on a global scale, as well as provide policy considerations for strategic cooperation opportunities with international Ombudsman institutions or other global organizations to improve the quality of supervision of maladministration of public services. The analysis method used is qualitative through literature studies from various sources and Focus Group Discussions (FGD) in the PESTLE framework (Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Legal, and Environmental). By exploring strategic opportunities and discussing existing obstacles, it is hoped that this article can contribute to strengthening global governance of Ombudsman supervision that is more inclusive and responsive to the challenges of maladministration and providing comprehensive and integrated policy recommendations.
Political Accountability and Health Service Efficiency: A Case Study of Ubungo Municipality, Tanzania Ngwinye, Omary J.
JAKPP (Jurnal Analisis Kebijakan & Pelayanan Publik) Volume 11 No. 3, November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31947/jakpp.v11i3.45914

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This study investigates the role of political leadership in enhancing accountability for health budget expenditures in Ubungo Municipality, Tanzania. Employing a cross-sectional survey design, data were collected from 400 respondents using questionnaires. The research specifically examined community awareness of health budget information, perceptions of political accountability, and the degree of political engagement in public health oversight. The findings revealed a significant gap in public awareness: 75% of respondents indicated that political leaders do not disseminate adequate information regarding health service improvements. Similarly, 55% of respondents disagreed that political leaders make the community aware of health budget expenditures. While some leaders emphasized their role in tax advocacy and service monitoring, inconsistencies in communication and community engagement were evident. Only a minority reported frequent community meetings or transparent budget disclosures. These findings suggest that although political leaders in Ubungo engage in some accountability-enhancing practices—such as advocating for tax compliance and expanding health service infrastructure—their roles in transparent budget oversight remain underutilized. The study concludes that political accountability in health service delivery is constrained by limited information-sharing practices and a lack of institutionalized citizen engagement platforms. It recommends adopting integrated leadership strategies that promote fiscal transparency, empower communities through regular communication, and institutionalize accountability mechanisms within the decentralized health governance framework.
Integrating Traditional Authority into Electoral Governance: Lessons from the Bida Emirate Experience, Nigeria Gana, Idrees Mahmud; Umar, Sakina Nna
JAKPP (Jurnal Analisis Kebijakan & Pelayanan Publik) Volume 11 No. 3, November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31947/jakpp.v11i3.47759

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Traditional authority remains a central component of governance and policy mediation across Africa, where culturally grounded legitimacy often complements formal state institutions. This study examines how traditional institutions contribute to electoral governance through the case of the 2023 general elections in the Bida Emirate, Niger State, Nigeria. Guided by Hybrid Governance Theory and Institutional Pluralism, the research explores how indigenous authority structures interact with formal institutions to promote democratic legitimacy, peace, and civic participation. Using a descriptive survey design, data were collected from 299 respondents and analyzed through descriptive and inferential statistics, including the Chi-square test. The analysis reveals that traditional leaders in the Bida Emirate played significant roles in electoral peacebuilding through dialogue, community sensitization, and collaboration with security agencies. Findings highlight how traditional legitimacy complements formal electoral institutions by fostering trust, moral authority, and compliance with peaceful conduct during elections. The study contributes to the policy integration of traditional institutions by demonstrating that hybrid governance can enhance electoral credibility and conflict prevention in plural political environments. It recommends that electoral management bodies institutionalize structured consultations with traditional councils as part of election planning, voter education, and dispute resolution mechanisms. In doing so, African electoral systems can strengthen democratic legitimacy by embedding indigenous authority within the architecture of public administration and governance reform.
Sexual Violence and Gendered Policy Responses in an Indonesian Urban Governance: A Critical Feminist Perspective Alfiana, Alfiana
JAKPP (Jurnal Analisis Kebijakan & Pelayanan Publik) Volume 11 No. 3, November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31947/jakpp.v11i3.47816

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This study provides a critical feminist analysis of how women’s roles in social production and reproduction, coupled with inadequate government policies, shape their vulnerability to sexual violence in Makassar City. Employing a qualitative descriptive methodology, the research draws on data from observations, in-depth interviews, and documents collected from a diverse range of sources including government bodies, women’s organizations, legal aid institutions, and labour unions. The participants encompassed white-collar and blue-collar women workers, housewives, and domestic workers. Through Nancy Fraser’s critical feminist framework, the study indicates that the capitalist system imposes a double burden on women, exploiting their labour in the workplace through wage discrimination and limited career progression while simultaneously relying on their unpaid, devalued domestic and care work within the household. The dynamic fosters economic dependence on husbands and subordination in decision-making, intensifying their vulnerability. The study further concludes that existing government policies are ineffective in safeguarding women’s basic rights, offering weak protections and social assistance. Consequently, this research offers a significant critique of the modern capitalist system’s exploitation of women across both productive and reproductive spheres. Its value lies in providing empirically grounded recommendations for formulating more responsive, progressive policies to protect female workers and housewives, and for reforming legal and institutional guidelines for handling sexual violence cases, thereby contributing to both academic discourse and practical policy reform.
Digital Jobs and Married Women’s Labor Supply: Evidence and Policy Lessons Nugraha, Rakhmat Nurul Prima; Ilyas, Dhaniel
JAKPP (Jurnal Analisis Kebijakan & Pelayanan Publik) Volume 11 No. 3, November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31947/jakpp.v11i3.47908

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The digital transformation in the labor market has enabled individuals to work remotely from home, reshaping traditional employment structures. This study investigates the impact of remote work on the labor supply of married women in the regions of Sulawesi, Maluku, and Papua (SULAMPUA), utilizing data from the 2023 National Socioeconomic Survey (SUSENAS). Employing advanced econometric techniques to correct for selection bias, we isolate the causal effect of remote work on weekly working hours. While initial observations suggest that working from home increases women’s labor supply, a rigorous causal analysis reveals the opposite finding that remote work actually reduces formal working hours by approximately 10–15 hours per week. This finding indicates that without adequate support systems, remote work arrangements tend to blur the boundaries between professional and domestic activities, causing women to substitute formal employment time with increased household responsibilities. For public administration and policymakers, this study highlights that digital infrastructure expansion alone is insufficient to close the gender gap. Effective digital employment policies require a foundation of gender-responsive services, specifically accessible childcare and social protection, to prevent remote work from reinforcing traditional domestic inequalities.