Abstract

This study aims to examine and analyze women's participation in the City Without Slums (KOTAKU) program in Bireuen District, the fact is that women's involvement in the KOTAKU program is still very minimal. The method used is qualitative research with a sociological empirical / juridical approach. Research that produces descriptive data in the form of written or oral words or observed behavior. Research that produces descriptive data in the form of written or oral words or observed behavior. The results showed that the Model of Women's participation in the City Without Slums (KOTAKU) Program in Bireuen District, has been implemented in three villages, namely: Meunasah Capa, Meunasah Dayah and Meunasah Jangka Mesjid, involved in the preparation of kotaku program plans in a deliberative manner, active in program discussions and waste handling. Meanwhile, the obstacles are generally due to household tasks. In addition, socialization only reaches the sub-district level. However, at the village stage and by village officials in general, there is a lack of response. It is suggested to the government to eliminate stereotypes to women, involve women in the process of formulating policies of various sectors both in politics, social, culture, for the advancement of village development in the future so that the achievement of a city without slums in Bireuen District is realized. Keywords: Women's Participation Model, City Without Slums (KOTAKU) Program, Bireuen Regency DOI: 10.7176/JLPG/124-08 Publication date: September 30 th 2022

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