Abstract
Objectives: The aim of this research is to determine the evaluation of the COVID-19 pandemic policy in South Sulawesi.
 
 Methods: The method used is a qualitative research method with a type of field research. The location of this research is South Sulawesi, while the participants in this research are two people each, policymakers related to COVID-19 in South Sulawesi and the general public.
 
 Results: The results of this research conclude that the level of coordination between agencies is a key factor in the success of policy implementation. The involvement of local governments, health institutions, the private sector, and the community greatly influences the efficiency and effectiveness of pandemic response measures. Limited resources, especially budget and health facilities, are challenges that must be overcome. There is a need to optimize resource allocation to meet diverse needs, including economic support and strengthening the health system. The economic impact of the pandemic varies across various sectors and levels of society. There needs to be a focused strategy to help the most affected groups, such as MSMEs, as well as long-term solutions to mitigate the long-term economic impact.
 
 Conclusion: In conclusion, the evaluation of the COVID-19 pandemic policy in South Sulawesi underscores the importance of coordination among agencies, resource optimization, and targeted strategies to address the diverse impacts of the pandemic. This research highlights the need for proactive measures to support affected sectors and strengthen the overall resilience of the health and economic systems in the region.
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