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Analysis of Women’s Economic Empowerment and Domestic Violence Prevention Policy Implementation based on Gender Transformative (GT) Approach in North Aceh Regency
Domestic violence remains a serious problem in Indonesia, especially in North Aceh, which has the second highest number of domestic violence cases in Aceh. This research analyzes the North Aceh District Government's economic empowerment policy implementation in tackling domestic violence using the GenderTransformative (GT) approach. Using a phenomenological qualitative method, this research conducted in-depth interviews with various parties, including the Department of Social Affairs, Women's Empowerment and Child Protection, and analysis of related documents. The results showed that despite the existence of Aceh Qanun (Local Law) No. 9 of 2019 and North Aceh Regent Regulation No. 9 of 2022 that regulate women's empowerment and handling of domestic violence, implementation still faces many challenges. The main obstacles are weak interagency coordination, lack of community and NGO participation, and limitedunderstanding of the relevant qanuns. More integrated and effective local, mesomacro, and inter-organizational interventions must be strengthened. In conclusion, achieving gender equality and reducing domestic violence through economic empowerment requires a more comprehensive approach. The North Aceh regional government is advised to enhance coordination, increase community and NGO participation, and develop sustainable empowerment programs considering the local context and Islamic value
Enhancing Population Administration Services: Assessing Community Satisfaction at Kios Pelanduk
This study evaluates the service quality of Kios Pelanduk, a population administration innovation by Dispendukcapil Kebumen, focused on Jatiluhur and Jatipurus Villages. Employing qualitative methods and NVivo tools, the research examines community satisfaction based on the Community Satisfaction Index (IKM) and highlights perceptions of fast, easy, and reliable services. Key findings reveal high satisfaction levels due to clear requirements, efficient procedures, and competent operators. However, challenges persist, including infrastructure limitations, procedural delays, and uneven adoption across villages. Despite these challenges, the initiative demonstrates significant success in enhancing population administration services, with steady progress in document ownership and satisfaction indices. Recommendations include improving infrastructure, expanding adoption to remote areas, and addressing service delays to ensure broader and more effective implementation. This study underscores the potential of local-level innovations in advancing public service delivery and provides actionable insights for policymaker
Elevating Public Service: A Comprehensive Review of Public Service Motivation
The impact of digital change, public organization reform, and the COVID-19pandemic has brought many changes in public services worldwide. These conditions demand improvements in public service that exceed expectations. Public service motivation (PSM) is urgently needed for public sector managers to motivate employees with limited government resources. This article reviews the latest PSM literature, analyzing 210 articles selected using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) protocol. All selected studies are categorized into five research areas: literature reviews, conceptual development, measurement advancements, PSM as an independent variable, and PSM as a dependent variable. The findings indicate that the evolution of PSM research presents opportunities for more focused literature reviews while emphasizing the need for empirical studies across various service sectors to address conceptual overlaps between PSM and related concepts. Furthermore, a multidisciplinary approach in developing antecedent and outcome variables, along with the adoption of more rigorous research designs, is essential for deepening the understanding of PSM. This study outlines a future research agenda and offers practical implications for policy formulation and the enhancement of public service effectiveness
The Implementation of Asymmetric Fiscal Decentralization in Developing Non-Traditional Security in Papua
This article aims to discuss the relevance of implementing asymmetric fiscal decentralization in building non-traditional security in Papua. For over two decades, Papua has had a special autonomy status. Under the legal basis of Law Number 21 of 2001 concerning Special Autonomy for Papua, which was followed in 2002 by the asymmetric fiscal decentralization policy of the Central Government, it provides space for Papua to improve and develop non-traditional forms of security that are more dynamic and welfare-oriented. This study uses a qualitative method with a documentary analysis approach. This study utilizes accurate document data, which is analyzed using existing techniques. The results of the study indicate that the asymmetric fiscal decentralization policy has not been fully implemented in developing non-traditional forms of security (human security). This was identified as an area where numerous human security problems persist, ranging from unfulfilled food needs to a weak social life within society, including poverty and low human development. All of which are markers that such security problems are a nontraditional threat to Papua. Therefore, the state must review the special autonomy policy that can create non-traditional security and is oriented towards the welfare of Papu
Waste Management System: A Case Study of Waste Bank Management Toward a Circular Economy in Maros Regency
Waste management has been in the spotlight recently due to the annual escalating volume of waste generated. The concept of a circular economy has emerged as a viable economic framework that aligns with sustainable development objectives, particularly those concerning responsible consumption and production practices to support local economies. This article seeks to assess the efficacy of waste bank management in fostering the development of an efficient municipal waste management system conducive to a circular economy with a robust waste recycling infrastructure. This study employed a descriptive qualitative interpretative approach underpinned by a phenomenological framework. Data were gathered from diverse reputable sources such as journals, books, and other relevant references, which the author subsequently analyzed. The findings indicate that waste management in Maros Regency has been operating optimally, driven by stakeholder involvement in promoting waste disposal practices within the community. Establishing the Turikale Main waste bank is a testament to the success of transitioning waste management towards a circular economy model. This initiative facilitates waste recycling and empowers the local economy, generating substantial monthly revenue independently. The significance of this research lies in its capacity to offer valuable insights and recommendations for researchers seeking to evaluate and formulate waste management strategies anchored in the concept of waste banks, which can be replicated in other regions
Assessing the Role of Surabaya City Government's Responsiveness Toward Public Acceptance of COVID-19 Mitigation Policies
Public acceptance, involving community awareness and support, is crucial for successful policy implementation. Despite challenges faced during the performance of the COVID-19 mitigation policy in Surabaya, the city government has shown responsiveness in addressing the issue. This study investigates the influence of the Surabaya City Government's responsiveness on public acceptance of the COVID-19 mitigation policy. Employing the Policy Acceptance Model and government responsiveness theory, a quantitative survey was conducted with 400 purposively sampled respondents. Results indicate a significant positive effect, indicating that higher government responsiveness leads to greater public acceptance of the COVID-19 mitigation policy. These findings support existing theories and validate the importance of community support in policy implementatio