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Research Support In Policy Formulation At The Border Management Agency Of North Central Timor District Yohanes Fritantus; Makarius Erwin Bria
Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Administrasi Publik Vol 10, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Program Pascasarjana Universitas Negeri Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/jiap.v10i2.15872

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This study aimed (1) to analyze the role of research results in the formulation of border management policies in North Central Timor Regency conducted by the Regional Border Management Agency of North Central Timor Regency and (2) to analyze the obstacles faced by the Regional Border Management Agency in applying research results in the process of the policy formulation. The applied research approach was the descriptive qualitative method. This method was used to obtain data regarding the role of research results in the formulation of border management policies in North Central Timor Regency and the constraints faced by the Regional Border Management Agency in applying research results in the process of the policy formulation. Furthermore, data were collected using an in-depth interview, observation, and documentation.The results showed that the role of research results began to get attention at the stage of problem formulation in the Regional Border Management Agency of North Central Timor Regency to identify strategic issues related to border management in North Central Timor Regency. However, the use of research results in the formulation of policies has not been maximized. It was because of as follows. (a) Although published research results are easy to access, some researchers whose research is approved by the Regional Border Management Agency of North Central Timor Regency do not submit their research reports; (b) Research that is communicated effectively in the form of advocacy is conveyed by researchers through dissemination and intensive discussions as policy recommendations; (c) The time variable is the main factor for the effectiveness of the use of research results in the formulation of border management policies by the Regional Border Management Agency of North Central Timor Regency.
The Strategy of Nasdem Party to Increase Women’s Political Participation in North Central Timor Regency Yohanes Fritantus; Pionisius Minggu
Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Administrasi Publik Vol 11, No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/jiap.v11i2.23830

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Women’s political participation is protected by the applicable laws and regulations in Indonesia. Indonesia’s Law No. 10/2008 concerning the General Elections for Members of the People’s Representative Council, Regional Representative Council, and Regional People’s Representative Council requires political parties to fulfill 30% of the total quota for women’s representation in party management and legislative candidates in parliament. The purpose of this study was to find out the strategy taken by the Regional Leadership Council of the NasDem Party in North Central Timor in increasing political participation and its obstacles. In this study, the researchers applied the descriptive qualitative method. Results showed that women’s political participation in North Central Timor is still not fully realized. Participation that has been seen so far can be considered as “pseudo” participation because it is only to fulfill the demands of statutory regulations. This occurs because of being influenced by several factors, including a patriarchal culture that is still firmly embedded in the mindset of the people of North Central Timor, people’s mindsets that have not supported the implementation of affirmative action regulation & women’s involvement in politics, low motivation, financial factors, and lack of female figures who are interested in joining and being actively involved. For this reason, the strategy implemented by the NasDem Party identified in this study consists of 2 stages, namely planning and implementation of the strategy. Therefore, it can be concluded that women’s political participation in North Central Timor is still not fully realized and the participation that has been seen so far can be considered as “pseudo” participation because it is only to fulfill the demands of statutory regulations.
Analysis of Village Financial Management Supervision (Case Study on The Regional Inspectorate of North Central Timor Regency) Yoakim Rembu; Yohanes Fritantus
Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Administrasi Publik Vol 13, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Program Pascasarjana Universitas Negeri Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/jiap.v13i1.40402

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Supervision is a systematic effort by management to compare the predetermined standards performance, plans, or objectives to determine whether performance meets the standards and whether human resources are empowered effectively and efficiently to achieve the objectives as well as a step for corrective actions that need to be taken. Village Financial Management is the activities including planning, implementing, administering, reporting, and accountability of village finances based on the transparency, accountability, and participation principles, which is carried out orderly and budgetary manner. This study aims to analyze the village financial management supervision process conducted by the Regional Inspectorate of North Central Timor Regency. This study used a qualitative approach. The research instrument was the researchers who conducted interviews and interactions in the field by observing the supervision process. The results showed that the Regional Inspectorate has supervised financial management by following the stages namely planning, implementation, reporting, and follow-up. However, the supervision process was not conducted in all village areas due to limited human resources. It was also found that the village government's compliance level in managing village finances was low. It is indicated by the high findings of an inspection conducted by the North Central Timor Regional Inspectorat.