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Transparency in the Management of Village-Owned Enterprises In Pulo Jantan Village, Na Ix-X District

there are still many BUMDes that do not operate, do not submit reports, their establishment is not supported by feasibility studies and they have not been orderly in their administration and reports The method used in this research is a qualitative method with a descriptive approach. To obtain data and information, researchers conducted interviews with managers of Village-Owned Enterprises and the Pulo Jantan Village community. In addition, researchers also conducted observations and documentation to answer research problems. The data that has been obtained is analyzed using Kristianten's Transparency theory, namely Availability and Accessibility of Documents, Clarity and Completeness of Information, Process Openness and Regulatory Frameworks that Guarantee Transparency. Based on the research conducted, it can be seen that the Transparency of Management of Village-Owned Enterprises cannot be said to be Transparent. This is shown in the Document Availability and Accessibility indicator, namely the absence of publication media as a form of easy access provided to the public. The second indicator is Clarity and Completeness of Information, namely information related to the annual village meeting is still not clearly provided to the community. The third indicator is Process Openness, namely information related to the BUMDes program management process is still not optimally provided to the community.

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Liberating Learning: Insights into the Merdeka Curriculum Implementation

The Merdeka Curriculum is a key component of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology's Merdeka Belajar policy, aimed at enhancing the quality of education in Indonesia. This study investigates the implementation of the Merdeka Curriculum in educational institutions, specifically describing and analyzing its execution, impact on teacher performance, and the factors that either hinder or support its implementation. The research was conducted at SMA Negeri 3 Prabumulih, utilizing a qualitative research approach with data collected through interviews, observations, and document analysis. Data were analyzed using the interactive model analysis technique from Miles and Huberman. The findings revealed that: (1) The implementation of the Merdeka Curriculum has been effectively carried out, transitioning from an independent choice model to a shared independent implementation model; (2) The successful implementation is supported by the roles of the principal, teachers, educational staff, and other stakeholders; (3) The Merdeka Curriculum is applied in grades X and XI, while grade XII continues to follow the 2013 Curriculum due to the transitional period; (4) The implementation process involves the planning of operational curriculum documents, organizing resources, mobilizing learning activities, and monitoring through direction, guidance, and assistance.

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Implementation of Sustainable Agricultural Land Transfer Policy in Sidrap Regency

Agricultural land conversion is a crucial issue in facing the challenges of food security and natural resource conservation. Sidrap District, as one of the agricultural regions in Indonesia, faces significant pressure related to agricultural land conversion. Therefore, the implementation of local government supervision policies is very important. This research aims to analyse the implementation of local government supervision policies on agricultural land conversion in Sidrap Regency. This research uses a qualitative method with data sources from interviews, documentation, and observation. The data of this study used Nvivo 12 Plus to obtain relevant analyses. The findings of this study show that in the implementation of the policy to monitor the conversion of agricultural land in Sidrap District, there are two main approaches, namely preventive and repressive approaches, which work together to maintain the integrity of agricultural land. The preventive approach focuses on prevention efforts, while the repressive approach aims to enforce regulations with appropriate sanctions. In addition, determinant factors such as communication, resources, disposition and bureaucratic structure also play a crucial role in this overall process. With a holistic effort involving effective coordination between relevant agencies and improvements to these determinant factors, Sidrap district has the potential to maintain agricultural sustainability and food security in the future.

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Determinant Analysis and Policy Recommendations for Stunting Prevention in West Sulawesi Province

The aim of this research is to analyze root causes and policy recommendations of stunting in West Sulawesi. Stunting is growth failure in children due to inadequate nutrition. Until 2022, West Sulawesi still holds the second highest stunting prevalence rate in Indonesia at 35%. The high rate of stunting becomes a reason to find solutions towards this problem. This research used qualitative research with classification analysis to determine formal problems and used the non-dominated alternative method with effective, efficient and responsiveness criteria to determine policy alternatives. Data sources are secondary data obtained from journals, reports, local government documents and various online information related to the research topic. The results found the high stunting in West Sulawesi caused by various factors including health, economy, education and culture. It was found that cultural factors such as early marriage, contribute to the high stunting prevalence in West Sulawesi. Policy recommendations chosen are microfinance and training programs to increase the income of adolescent girls. This policy aimed at adolescent girls who are vulnerable to early marriage. The hope is through this policy, adolescents are well-informed about the negative impacts of early marriage and by doing so, they would be able to increase their income.

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The Effectiveness of Fisherman Community Empowerment Programs Through Fisheries Actor Business Cards

This study aims to determine the effectiveness of the Fisherman Community Empowerment Program through Fisheries Actor Business Cards in Landolia Village, Ranteangin District, North Kolaka Regency. This type of research was conducted with qualitative research methods, data collected from primary data and secondary data. Primary data sourced from interviews with informants totaling 11 people and from observations. As for secondary data by collecting data through literature studies and other supporting literature. The data analysis technique used is qualitative data analysis using data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions put forward by Miles and Hubberman. Based on the results of the study indicate that the effectiveness of the Fisher Community Empowerment Program through the Fisheries Actor Business Card (KUSUKA) Landolia Village, Ranteangin District, North Kolaka Regency through 4 indicators to measure the effectiveness of the program, namely: 1) the accuracy of the program targets, the effectiveness of the Fisherman Community Empowerment Program through the Kusuka Card in the village. Landolia, Ranteangin District, North Kolaka Regency has not been effective because the target accuracy indicator has not been effective because the target achievement is less than all program targets, 2) Program socialization on program socialization indicators in the fishermen community empowerment program through Kusuka is still not effective because of the low interest of the community to participate in socialization. 3) program objectives, with the Kusuka program for fishermen groups in Landolia Village, it is said to be quite effective because it really helps the community in meeting their daily needs. 4) Program Monitoring Based on the explanation above, the authors conducted further searches and saw data on the members of the fishing group who received the assistance provided through the Kusuka program, which is still not considered effective because not all members of the fishermen use the assistance programs properly.

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Public Sector Innovation Through Web Marriage Management Information System

Improving the quality of public services is carried out by the government, one of which is by creating public service innovations. SIMKAH (Nikah Management Information System) is present as a public service innovation related to marriage registration services at the website-based District KUA. The research method carried out at the Office of Religious Affairs (KUA) of Tanjung Morawa District, Deli Serdang Regency using a qualitative descriptive approach with 5 variables including Relative Advantage, Compatibility, Complexity, Triability and Observability. The results showed that the SIMKAH is an update of the marriage registration service which was originally manual to online so that the service delivery becomes effective and efficient. This can be seen from the five indicators in the theory of innovation attributes, only in the complexity indicator that there are still obstacles, namely technical problems such as system error network problems and lack of human resources who specifically manage this application, as well as the complexity that can be seen from the understanding and ability of the community to access online services that cannot be generalized. So that improvements are needed from the central system of the Ministry of Religion and socialization to the community regarding the use of SIMKAH innovations in marriage registration services. Data uniformity and integrated data backup in marriage registration services is very necessary to provide solutions to existing problems with the previous service system.

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