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Journal : Warta Pengabdian Andalas: Jurnal Ilmiah Pengembangan Dan Penerapan Ipteks

Praktik dan Edukasi Integritas Anti Korupsi dalam Pemanfaatan Dana Desa di Nagari Panyakalan, Kabupaten Solok Tengku Rika Valentina; Roni Ekha Putera; Ria Ariany; Kusdarini Kusdarini
Warta Pengabdian Andalas Vol 26 No 4.b (2019)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (LPPM) Universitas Andalas

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In terms of utilization of village funds, if examined more deeply in the period of 2015-2019, the central government has allocated village funds worth Rp.46.9 trillion, double the previous year which was only Rp20 trillion. The village funds were then allocated to 74,754 villages spread across Indonesia, and each village received village funds ranging from Rp. 600 million to Rp. 800 million. Interestingly, based on preliminary data from Indonesia Corruption Watch (ICW), from 2015 to Semester I 2018, cases of corruption in village funds have increased, there are approximately 181 cases of corruption in village funds with 184 corruption suspects and a loss of Rp 40.6 billion. There are three assumptions arising from the above data findings, namely (1) there are cultural factors that are supported by the foundation of social norms that emphasize patron-client joints and negative symbiotic-mutualism relationships between village elites and local groups of village communities; (2) weak institutionalization of political institutionalization at the village level, where bribe money is the norm in establishing a development project; (3 The management of village institutional institutions after the issuance of Law No. 6/2014 on Villages, is not comparable with the ability of local elites and government at the local level in describing the reality of development and community empowerment, so that it continues to grow the oligarchic practices of elite power that has traditional authority which is wrong One trigger for corruption The solution offered is the Procurement Team from Andalas University conducting training to Nagari officials in Nagari Panyakalan, Solok Regency, on how to build Anti-Corruption Integrity in the utilization of village funds and then the Penggal Team in collaboration with the Nagari Apparatus, the Nagari Deliberation Board (BMN) ) helped initiate the formation of an anti-corruption monitoring group in the nagari.
Peningkatan Kapasitas Masyarakat dalam Kesiapsiagaan Bencana Banjir di Kelurahan Rawang, Kecamatan Padang Selatan, Kota Padang Roni Ekha Putera; Ria Ariany; Kusdarini Kusdarini; Tengku Rika Valentina
Warta Pengabdian Andalas Vol 26 No 4.c (2019)
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The problem of flooding is serious in the city of Padang. Padang Selatan sub-district is one of the sub-districts that has experienced one of the worst floods in 2018 in Rawang Urban Village each year. Flooding is a disaster that can be prevented and minimized its impact. However, avoiding and overcoming the flood disaster cannot be done by the government alone. The effect of floods on the community not only in the form of loss of property and buildings, also flooding also dramatically affects the community's economy and overall community development, especially health and education. The purpose of this activity is to provide training in increasing the capacity of the population in flood preparedness by using a focused lecture and discussion method by involving all stakeholders (elements of the community) in Rawang Village. The results obtained from this activity are that the community's awareness is still lacking towards flood prevention, This can be seen from the way of life of the population which most of them always do not reflect the culture of clean and healthy living. The community is accustomed to throwing garbage along the river and drainage without caring about the impact. With this activity, it is expected that in the future, the anticipation of flood disasters by increasing community capacity in preparedness. The community was targeted for capacity building because the population was affected by the natural flood.
Pelatihan Penguatan Peran Badan Permusyawaratan Rakyat Nagari (BPRN) dalam Mendukung Penyelenggaraan Pemerintahan Nagari di Nagari Sumanik Kabupaten Tanah Datar Ria Ariany; Desna Aromatica; Hendri Koeswara; Ilham Aldelano Azre; Kusdarini Kusdarini; Muhammad Ichsan Kabullah; Misnar Sitriwanti; Roni Ekha Putera; Rozidateno P Hanida; Syamsurizaldi Syamsurizaldi; Wewen Kusumi Rahayu; Yoserizal Yoserizal
Warta Pengabdian Andalas Vol 26 No 1 (2019)
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After the enactment of the Village Law which is full of various new policies, it also has implications for the Village Consultative Body (BPD) with changes in the position, duties, functions and authority of the BPD. One of them is the issuance of Permendagri No. 110/2016 concerning BPD, and most recently in the context of West Sumatra the issuance of the Regional Regulation of West Sumatra Province No 7/2018 concerning Nagari. This Perda is claimed to be the first indigenous village regulation in Indonesia that wants to show the existence of Nagari "Asli" vis a vis with the implementation of modern village government in the implementation of public services. On the other hand, the weak role and function of BPD in running village government still occurs, including Nagari Sumanik. This dedication activity was to provide an understanding of the shifting position of BPRN; increase the understanding of BPRN members regarding their roles, functions, duties and authorities; and strengthening the role of BPRN in supporting the administration of the nagari government. The method of implementing community service included 3 (three) stages, namely; 1) Preparation; 2) Implementation; and, 3) Program evaluation or reflection on activities. Not all Regencies / Cities have responded to the policies of the Nagari Government in West Sumatra, including the Tanah Datar District, so this service activity is important for BPRN Sumanik, where not all members have a government background in strengthening their capacity to carry out their duties and functions and anticipate changes in policy.
Membangun Nagari Talang Anau melalui Penguatan Kapasitas Aparatur Pemerintahan Nagari Roni Ekha Putera; Tengku Rika Valentina; Rifki Dermawan
Warta Pengabdian Andalas Vol 28 No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jwa.28.1.44-50.2021

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Governance has become an interesting field of study in public administration. The shifting of authority from central government to local government and even to village level becomes a challenge as well as an opportunity for bureaucrats to provide community services. It justifies why understanding of ideal and relevant governance is needed to solve current problems. As a bureaucracy aiming to serve the community, Nagari is expected to be able fulfilling the society’s needs. Based on this condition, this initiative was conducted in Nagari Talang Anau, Kecamatan Gunuang Omeh, 50 Kota Regency, West Sumatera Province to solve the problems of limited understanding of local government employees regarding state administration (government). To achieve this goal, the program began by contacting and making confirmation with Wali Nagari and then followed by training and socialization regarding state administration system (government), public policy formulation in Nagari, and community services. The result indicated that there were several problems in Nagari Talang Anau administration, such as limited access to information and technology sector, lack of programs by Lembaga Pemberdayaan Masyarakat (LPM) and insufficient human resources. Based on these problems, the authors and the team members suggested that Nagari administration should focus more on the issue of improving the quality of human resources.
Public Administration Ethics Education to Build Anti-Corruption Integrity among Students of SMP N 13 Padang Roni Ekha Putera; Tengku Rika Valentina; Tirza Haqia Purnama
Warta Pengabdian Andalas Vol 31 No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jwa.31.2.303-311.2024

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The high level of corruption, which has become a pathology in developing countries, especially Indonesia, is evidenced by the 2022 international transparency data, which scored 34/100 and ranked 110 out of 180 surveyed countries. Indonesia ranks as the 5th most corrupt country in Southeast Asia. With these results, Indonesia has only been able to increase its Corruption Perception Index (CPI) score by 2 points from 32 over the past decade since 2012. Despite Law No. 20 of 2001's eradication of corruption, which covers various aspects, related to anti-corruption efforts, including education and anti-corruption socialization, this pathology remains unresolved. Therefore, a strong foundation is needed, especially among the younger generation as the nation's future leaders, by strengthening students' character regarding integrity and courage against corruption. This community engagement used socialization, interviews with school members, and participatory observation within the school environment. The concept of public administration ethics serves as the basis for this activity. The results showed that anti-corruption education through the perspective of public administration at SMP N 13 Padang plays a significant role in shaping students' integrity and courage in combating corruption. As adolescents, students are in the process of forming moral values and behaviors. Thus, anti-corruption education interventions can significantly impact shaping their character. Students improved their understanding of corruption and developed a more courageous attitude and strong integrity. The results provided valuable insights and a foundation for further improvement in anti-corruption education in middle schools.
Co-Authors Afdal Rizki Agnes Erva Yuningsih Ahmad Rusdi Ahmad Zikri Alfi Ramadesi Ana Ocsevani Andri Rusta Anggy Reonal Anisa Zahara Aqil Teguh Fathani Aranzi Eriza Arifman Zebua Armilita Yulistivira Asrinaldi Asrinaldi Aurora Virgonia Niswar Azhari Muhammad Hadi Putra Azmaineti Fadila Azna Yusra Sylviana Bherry Tinanto Billy Febrima Hidayat Bobby J Yuri Bobi Rizki Ananda Cecilya Asmarani Oka Putri Cici Safitri Cici Safitri Cici Safitri Cinditha Fianda Citra Dwi Putri Debby Putri Pratama Debby Putri Pratama Debby Putri Pratama Desna Aromatica Difatria Nurdin Dina Gustia Ningsih Edi Hasyimi Edi Hasymi Eka Putra Engga Lift Irwanto Erien Sri Wahyuni Eriza, Aranzi Erman Syarif Fahdea Medina Maharani Fahri Septiawan Fajar Noor Ramadhian Felas Boniara Fery Anggara Firanda Catriona Friska Friska Gabriella Susilowati Haeruddin Haeruddin Hamdan Hamdan Hamdan Handrian, Eko Harry Rahman Syafnil Hazid Jalma Hendri Koeswara Heru Nurasa Hidayatul Fajri Ibnu Chalid Bestari Ilham Adelano Azre Ilham Aldelano Azre Ilham Havifi Ilham Suhendri Indah Rohani Indraddin, Indraddin Irawati Irawati IRAWATI, IRAWATI Irwan Suwandi Jendrius Jendrius Karnedi Karnedi Kriswanto Sijabat Kusdarini Kusdarini Kusdarini Kusdarini Lusi Puspika Sari Madeleine Cania Maisy Triwahyuni Marselia Febi Prianka Marwansyah Marwansyah Melati Sukma Mesa Fadila Mi'ra Jinas Husna Miftahul Syafira Miko, Alfan Mira Susanti Misnar Sitriwanti Muh Ajri Halim Muhammad Ajri Halim Muhammad Andri Adinata Muhammad Habibi Ezyoni Muhammad Ichsan Kabullah Mulyani, Siti Rizka Mutia Kardina Mutia Reni Mutia Reni Nabila Mohamed Nabilaa Mohamed Nabilla Nabilla Nabilla Nabilla Nabilla Nabilla Nastasya Aisya Putri Naziva Amanda Putri Nelvia Gusdiva Ni Made Ary Widiastini Ni Putu Mahya Hasinu Darapalgia Nia Audia Nia Audia Nila Wahyuni Niswar, Aurora Virgonia Novira Rahmayuni Nugi Alindro Nurhida Hayani Nurian Endah Dwi S Nursyabani Nursyabani Oktariza Putri A Oktarizal Vandhika Ory Riandini Prenadia Paramita Putri Febri Wialdi Putri Febri Wialdi Putri Febri Wialdi Putri Hidayah Hs Putri, Indah Adi Putri Febri  Wialdi Rahma Betri Yusril Rahmat Saleh Rangga Vikri Mahendra Ratih Ratih Ratih Ratih Sri Melyani Resti Fajria Resti Fajria Resti Helfia Restumy Amri Rhevi Aliza Rhoma Andika Ria Ariany Ria Ariany Riandini, Ory Rico Candra Rifki Dermawan Rini Rahayu Rizka Khairunnisa Robi Eka Putra Roza Liesmana Roza Maika Putri Rozidateno P Hanida Rozidateno Putri Hanida Rozidateno Putri Hanida, Rozidateno Putri Sari Nurul Fadhilah Sari Nurul Fadhilah Shellya Salsabila Sintari Arfita Sintari Arfita Sintya Trifira Sintya Trifira Siti Annisa Silvia Rosa Siti Annisa Silvia Rosa Siti Rizka Mulyani Suci Angraini Suci Angraini Suci Suci Ramadhani Sukma Sukma Sumarsyah, Wilda Survio Dilla Sutan Riska Tuanku Kerajaan Syamsurizaldi Syamsurizaldi Taufani Ahmad Taufik Hidayat Tengku Rika Valentina Theofilus Dachi Tio Pradena Putra Tirza Haqia Purnama Tirza Haqia Purnama Tirza Haqia Purnama Totok Hari Wibowo Triana Anggun Triola Ramadhan Vany Anathasyia Viqda Vina Lucyianaa Vovi Ratna Qori Wahyuni, Erien Sri Weni Artitantia Weni Pebnita Wewen Kusumi Rahayu Widya Cancer Rusnita Widya Cancer Rusnita Widya Cancer Rusnita Widya Cancer Rusnita Widya Cancer Rusnita Wike Yuliana Yamsasni Yamsasni Yoga Bagas Ardiyanto Yogi Suprayogi Sugandi Yola Amanda Putri Yolla Yulia Cahyani Yoserizal Yoserizal Yoserizal Yoserizal Yoserizal, Yoserizal - Yossa Fitria Zetra, Aidinil Zikri Alhadi