IMPLEMENTATION OF GOOD VILLAGE GOVERNANCE IN VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT

Aminudin, Achmad (2019) IMPLEMENTATION OF GOOD VILLAGE GOVERNANCE IN VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT. Journal of Public Administration and Local Governance, 3 (1). pp. 1-17. ISSN 2614-4441

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Abstract

Village development studies always a hot issue to be studied. Especially in current political
year (2019). The national village development policies have made significant changes, but
there are still some obstacles and challenges in their implementation, starting from the
actors of policy until the achievements of the programs implementated in the village. This
study aims to understand how the principles of Village Governance can be implemented in
the implementation of the Village Fund Allocation Program. By using technical descriptivequalitative analysis, this study can explain the implementation of the principles of good
village governance that have been ongoing. The data analysis used in this study is domain
analysis. According to Bungin (2007) domain analysis techniques are used to analyze the
description of research objects in general or at the surface level, but relatively intact about
the object of the research. After observing, interviewing, and reviewing the literature on
the implementation of Village Funds, it can be concluded that all the provisions and
policies in implementing the Village Law, especially village finance, can be implemented
well for all levels of government. However, in actual shows that there are several
indicators of good village governance that have not been implemented properly. The
findings include: 1.Village financial governance is still relatively not good; 2.Partisipatory,
integrated and harmonized village planning with regional and national planning has not
been effective; 3.Abuse of power and authority which results in legal problems tend not to
decrease; 4.Quality of service to the community still has not increased.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: J Political Science > JA Political science (General)
Divisions: Faculty of Social & Politics Science > Department of Public Administration
Depositing User: Dasty Reza Sahdani
Date Deposited: 09 Mar 2024 01:38
Last Modified: 09 Mar 2024 01:38
URI: https://repository.unib.ac.id/id/eprint/17780

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