Abstract

This study aims to develop an Eradication of Poverty Model. Descendants of scavengers through pioneering MSME schools (Micro and Small and Medium Enterprises) in the Malang. This type of research phase one is a research development with the following steps: (1) Analysis of the situation, (2) Identification of respondents ‘characteristics, (3) Identification of respondents’ real needs, (4) based on situation analysis, identification of characteristics and the real needs of the respondents, then the Eradication of Poverty model of termination for the scavenger offspring in the Greater Malang area was developed. Type of Phase two is Action research. The second year is designed for testing (implementation) of the model that has been developed in Phase one, evaluating the model, revising it so that an Eradication of Poverty model in the Greater Malang area is tested. Factors of low interest in scavenger school descent include: environmental conditions, lack of motivation and support from both parents, lack of funds, and low parental knowledge of the importance of education on the eradication of poverty of scavengers. The MSME-based pilot school model was developed by giving material from the Save Street Children (SSC) community. Based on the activity, it was known that there was a need for facilitators from the Malang city environmental department and the education office to mobilize scavengers to participate in MSME-based pilot schools. The conclusion of this research is the known factors of low interest in scavenger school descent. This was overcome by the development of the fostered school model facilitated by related agencies.

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