Peranan Kelompok Studi Dan Pengembangan Prakarsa Masyarakat Dalam MPeningkatkan Kemandirian Masyarakat Melalui Credit Union Harapan Maju Di Desa Lintongnihuta, Kecamatan Ronggurnihuta, Kabupaten Samosir
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2013Author
Silalahi, Johenro PT
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Suriadi, Agus
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Basically, education is expected to be able to improve standard of living.
As the foundation of progress and civilization of the nation, education is required
to humanize human being. Yet, in fact, formal education in Indonesia still does
not pay much attention to marginal community such as farmers. Therefore, non formal education becomes alternative. KSPPM (Study Group and Community
Initiative Development) uses the strategy of the Credit Union (CU) as one of the
alternative offers is expected to be the way in coping with the various limitations.
This purpose of this study aims to look at how the Samosir regional plays its role
in improving community self-reliance through Harapan Maju Credit Union in
Lintongnihuta village.
Through this descripive qualitative analytical study, the aim of this study
was to describe how to improve the self-reliance of the farmers who belong to the
Harapan Maju Credit Unionunder auspices of Samosir regional KSPPM. The
respondents for this study were 96 active members of Harapan Maju Credit Union
in Lintongnihuta Village, Ronggurnihuta Subdistrict, Samosir District. The data
used for this study were those obtained through both library and field research.
The result of data analysis showed that Samosir regional KSPPM played
an active role in assisting the members of Harapan Maju Credit Union in
improving their self-reliance. It can be seen through the fact that the farmers belonging to Harapan Maju Credit Union in Lintongnihuta Village,
Ronggurnihuta Subdistrict, Samosir District are competent and reliable. Yet, some
of the community members admit that the active role of Samosir regional KSPPM
is not counterbalanced by strong determination to develop paradigm. Hence,
improvement of several aspects must be done so that self-reliance of farming
communities can be materialized.
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