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Optimalisasi Pemanfaatan Alokasi Dana Desa Melalui Program Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Dewi Maya Sari; Zulfan Zulfan
Jurnal Transformasi Administrasi Vol 9 No 1 (2019)
Publisher : Puslatbang KHAN

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The village funds allocation over the past four years has been employed more for physical development rather than for community empowerment programs. The village fund ultilization for the needs of empowering human resources was still minimum. For this reason, it is necessary to optimize the use of Village Fund Allocation (ADD) for the field of community empowerment. This study used a qualitative method with a descriptive approach. The results of this study indicated that optimizing the use of village fund allocation through community empowerment programs can be realized by the establishment of Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDes), the establishment of a Village Community Empowerment Cadre (KPMD), and Community Learning Capacity Building (Community Center).
The Decline of Local Political Parties in Post-Conflict Aceh: A Qualitative Study Siti Ikramatoun; Zulfan Zulfan; Aminah Aminah
Jurnal Sosiologi Agama Indonesia (JSAI) Vol 4 No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Program Studi Sosiologi Agama Fakultas Ushuluddin dan Filsafat, Universitas Islam Negeri Ar-Raniry, Banda Aceh, Indonesia

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The Aceh peace process has been ongoing for nearly two decades. Some studies note that an essential aspect contributing to the Aceh peace context is the presence of local political parties in the post-peace era. This article aims to describe the declining existence of local political parties in the political life of Aceh society. This study employs a qualitative method, with primary data obtained from interviews and secondary data gathered from relevant literature reviews. The study reveals that local political parties in post-conflict Aceh have essentially gone through three of the four phases and are beginning to enter the fourth. The first phase is the formation of local political parties, the second is their rise, and the third is their victory in Aceh's political contestation. The fourth phase is decline or reduction, characterized by local parties being abandoned by their supporters. This research identifies several factors indicating the current existence of local political parties in the decline phase: 1) Loss of public trust; 2) Pessimism among political actors; 3) Weak party integrity and human resources; 4) Unprofessional organizational management; and 5) Internal conflicts within the party. These factors are not independent but are interconnected with one another.