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Education on Service Standards in Nolokla Village, East Sentani District, Jayapura Regency Abner Herry Bajari; Dorthea Renyaan; Mesak Rumsowek; Yusuf Gabriel Maniagasi; Jeane K. F. Rumkabu; Semuel Risal
Indonesian Journal of Society Development Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): April 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijsd.v2i2.3823

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Public service is the provision of goods or services to meet the needs of every citizen based on established service standards. Village officials' understanding of service standards is an important factor, in order to be able to develop service standards that are in line with community expectations. However, many service products still do not yet have service standards, which is a problem in the field, so the community has the right to know the service standards provided. The activities carried out in this community service program are establishing public service standards in Nolokla Village, East Sentani District, Jayapura Regency, by actively involving the community in every stage of activity and providing assistance to village officials to set public service standards. With the dedication of the FISIP campus, Cenderawasih University, Jayapura, regarding Minimum Service Standards (SPM), which are provisions regarding the type and quality of essential services that are Mandatory Government Affairs, every citizen has the right to receive at a minimum. Implementation of SPM starting from the data collection stage, calculating the need to fulfil Basic Services, preparing plans for fulfilling Basic Services and implementing fulfilling Basic Services, and facilitating the preparation of SOPs and Village Head Regulations as a reference for Public Service Standards in Nolokla Village
Empowerment of Women and Children to Realize Justice and Equality from a Gender Perspective Abner Herry Bajari; Yusuf Gabriel Maniagasi; Semuel Risal; Maddi; Nimbrot Waniopi
Jurnal Multidisiplin Madani Vol. 3 No. 5 (2023): May, 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/mudima.v3i5.3339

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Cases of violence against women and children in Indonesia continue to increase from year to year. At the same time, the government issued various policies to overcomeproblemTherefore, the government, both from the national level to the local level, has broad authority to deal with cases of violence that occur. This study explores the phenomenon that occurs in violence against women and children which is then linked to the Child Protection Index (IPA) and the Gender Development Index (IPG) which have not yet been identified to reach global achievement targets for human development based on UN and WHO indicators. This study uses a qualitative research approach to describe various phenomena related to the topic being studied. Our results show that level the province has formedDP3AKB to implement various policies, as well as development and empowerment programs for women and children. However, the performance and role of the DP3AKB institution in prioritizing women's empowerment through gender mainstreaming (PUG) and child protection have not yet reached the target as indicated by the Papua Province IPA and IPG figures which are still far behind compared to other provinces in Indonesia. The reason is that structural and cultural factors dominate in empowering women and children in Papua Province. So that to realize gender equality and the creation of justice, equality, independence, and welfare of women and children in Papua, it must be supported by consistent, targeted policies, and collaboration of stakeholders through the role of "three furnaces" (Government, Religion, and Customs) to realize justice from a gender perspective