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Bappenas Working Papers
ISSN : 26206013     EISSN : 26548402     DOI : -
Core Subject : Social,
Bappenas Working Papers (BWP) adalah publikasi yang diterbitkan Kementerian Perencanaan Pembangunan Nasional/Bappenas dalam rangka mendukung fungsi Bappenas sebagai think tank pemerintah. Publikasi ini diharapkan menjadi jembatan antara ilmu pengetahuan dan kebijakan (bridging knowledge to policy), serta sebagai sarana pengembangan pemikiran yang melibatkan akademisi, praktisi, dan birokrat yang menekuni perencanaan dan kebijakan pembangunan.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 105 Documents
Study of Inequality in Providing Clean Water Access in Malang and Pandeglang Districts Husna Yuni Wulansari; Tadzkia Nurshafira; Taradhinta Suryandari
Bappenas Working Papers Vol 1 No 2 (2018): Edisi Oktober 2018
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This paper seeks to analyse the disparity of clean water access fulfillment in Malang district and Pandeglang district. This issue is important due to two considerations. First, Indonesia’s National Medium-term Development Plan (RPJMN) 2015-2019 targets universal access to water and sanitation by 2019, yet it is still 71,14% fulfilled in 2016. Second, existing studies on this issue addressed the problem by using technical approach; limited finance and infrastructure, demographic and topographic condition. Such technical aspects are indeed important, however it tends to obscure political dimension, i.e. power relations and social structure dynamics that influence policies regarding access to water. Therefore, this paper will analyse the political dimension of the disparity in clean water access fulfillment. In analysing the problem, this paper will use discourse analysis (Laclau and Mouffe, 2001). This paper analyses the struggle among discourses in fixing the meaning of ‘access’ as a contested political arena. It will also identify the strategy of various actors in articulating their discourses through the establishment of a network of alliance that can accommodate different interests. This paper aims to be the basis of decision making process that considers and emancipates the difficult circumstances that society are facing and alternative discourse that they have.
Implementation One-Data Initiative and Network Relations between Actors in Maritime and Fisheries Field Afini Mahabas
Bappenas Working Papers Vol 1 No 2 (2018): Edisi Oktober 2018
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This study aims to determine the inter-actor relationships at the Ministry of Marine Affairs of Fisheries (KKP) and outside the KKP in implementing the One Marine and Fishery Data system. The goal, of achieving unified standardized data are unified standardized metadata and a single data portal and the role of the actor in solving data issues that existed in the previous KKP. The approach adopted is to use a networking model to find out more about networking principles such as collective action, degree of sharing and interdependency. The research result states that network relations among the activity factors of the One Marine Fishery Data are driven more by the regulations that applied before. Although this is counterproductive to the spirit of network, interactor network relationships can be realized based on the characteristics of the network. It is also supported by strong leadership at the KKP. There is the need to improve coordination in communication, particularly with parties outside the KKP, strengthen strategies by network managers, and reframe perceptions of actors related to the objectives of the One Marine and Fishery Data so that networking relationships in these activities will grow.
The Role of Village-owned Enterprises (BUMDes) in Optimizing Village Funds in South Lampung District Alhamidi; Varida Henemia Pakpahan; Hendro Muliarto
Bappenas Working Papers Vol 1 No 2 (2018): Edisi Oktober 2018
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The purpose of this study is to see how to determine the BUMDes (Village-owned Enterprises) development strategy through optimizing the use of village funds in South Lampung District, Lampung Province. The study is conducted with interviews and questionnaires to the community in the village who would develop BUMDes. The methods used are descriptive analysis and SWOT. Some findings indicate that village-owned companies are needed to control the economy in the village.
Effectiveness of Village Fund Management: A Case Study in Bone District, South Sulawesi Bustang; Akhmad and Lukman Hakim
Bappenas Working Papers Vol 1 No 2 (2018): Edisi Oktober 2018
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This paper aims to determine the effectiveness of the Village Fund management in Sibulue District, Bone Regency, South Sulawesi Province. With Village Funds, village governments are given sufficient authority and resources to improve the economy and the welfare of rural communities. The results of the study show that the use of village funds is quite good and effective to develop the economic potential of the village. The main problem that arises in the management of village funds is the lack of knowledge of human resources related to village financial planning and management.
Study of Implementation of Agroforestry System in Cibulao Village, Bogor District, West Java Province Antonius Eko Sunardi; Qonita Hasna’ul Aini; Muhammad Rizki Aditya; Sari Viciawati Machdum
Bappenas Working Papers Vol 1 No 2 (2018): Edisi Oktober 2018
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This study tries to explore how the implementation of the Agroforestry system that is initiated by the Ministry of Forestry. The study took place in Cibulao Village, Bogor District, West Java Province, which is in a forest area. The study approach is carried out qualitatively through in-depth interviews. The Agroforestry system is intended to try to reduce forest conversion and destruction as an alternative to protect the forest and at the same time give people around the forest an opportunity to exploit the economic potential of the forest.
Analysis of Transportation Development for Small Islands in Sumenep District, East Java Province Mohammad Hidayaturrahman
Bappenas Working Papers Vol 1 No 2 (2018): Edisi Oktober 2018
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This study aims to describe the economic potential of islands in Sumenep District. This study uses a qualitative descriptive approach, carried out by collecting data through observation, in-depth interviews, and data tracking. Sumenep District has the largest number of islands in East Java, 287 islands, spread across nine subdistricts. These islands have considerable economic potential, from oil and gas to fisheries, epinephelinae, cromileptes altivelis, and lobster. This area has a great need for the existence of a transportation network as a means of economic mobility of the community, which also affects the price of basic necessities far higher than the area of Sumenep Regency on the mainland, Madura Island and Java Island.
Study of Saving and Credit Mobile Application Model and Empowering the Poor Margareta Wahyu Catur Wijayanti
Bappenas Working Papers Vol 1 No 2 (2018): Edisi Oktober 2018
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This study tries to describe how an application, called ASCA (Accumulating Saving & Credit Association) developed its mobile application on the Android platformfor empowering the poor. Microfinance has an important role in alleviating poverty, reducing income inequality and increasing economic growth. Community access to the formal financial system is only 52% of the total population, informal 31% and 17% of the population experience exclusivity unable to access the financial system. Based on the high level of poverty and the low access of the public to the financial system, WVI developed a savings group model, which is ASCA. Build upon monitoring and focused the discussion, the ASCA model proves to be a learning tool for the poor to save money, be disciplined to manage family finances, build good character of the borrower and change behavior in spending money. The application overcomes the weaknesses of manual recording, builds a transparent and independent information system, as well as records good financial footprint.
Connectivity Optimization through the Development of Feeder Ports for Small Islands in Indonesia Josua Satria Collins; Meta Diansari
Bappenas Working Papers Vol 1 No 2 (2018): Edisi Oktober 2018
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This paper aims to discuss the role of the development of feeder ports in small islands in optimizing Indonesia’s connectivity. The research method used is a normative juridical method that is carried out with literature studies and interviews. The result of the study shows that the creation of small island connectivity through the construction of feeder ports will empower these small island communities. When the small island communities are empowered, they will improve their economy, society, and culture, and be able to optimally utilize the marine wealth. In addition, the feeder port development is a form of effective occupation on the small islands and plays an important role in the determination of sovereignty Indonesian archipelago.
Messages from Indonesia Development Forum 2018 Muhyiddin
Bappenas Working Papers Vol 1 No 2 (2018): Edisi Oktober 2018
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Reforms in Political Parties Through the Balancing of Funding Sources Delia Wildianti; Adelline Syahda
Bappenas Working Papers Vol 2 No 1 (2019): Edisi Maret 2019
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This research was conducted through qualitative methods with literature study and in-depth interviews data collecting techniques to provide an explanation on how the ideal political party funding system will influence the political party’s recruitment system to encourage the realization of a substantive democracy. The result of the research shows that Indonesia needs a reformation in the political party funding source system by increasing the funding from the state and by involving their constituents. The aim is to break dependence from political party elites and to strengthen the relationship between the constituents and their parties. It can be concluded that political party reform through the role of the state and constituents should also be followed by periodic reports from parties to encourage transparency and financial accountability. Furthermore, it needs to be accompanied by administrative sanctions in the form of reduction or revocation of financial assistance by the state on the event that the party fails to fulfill its obligations.

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