Implementasi Kebijakan Pengelolaan Dana Desa dalam Pemberdayaan Masyarakat di Desa Gurubenua Kecamatan Munte Kabupaten Karo
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2023Author
Manik, Romedho BP G
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Ginting, Wiro Oktavius
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Village Funds are funds for the state revenue and expenditure budget
(APBN) which are intended for villages to fund the administration of their
administration, the management and implementation of their development,
community development, and community empowerment. The village government
manages its finances through the APBDesa. Allocation of village funds is needed
in improving and empowering the community's economy. The purpose of this
study is to find out the Implementation of Village Fund Management Policies in
Community Empowerment in Gurubenua Village, Munte District, Karo Regency.
The research method used is a qualitative method with a descriptive
approach. The data collection techniques used in this research were interviews,
observation and documentation studies related to the Implementation of Village
Fund Allocation Management (ADD) Policy in Community Empowerment in
Gurubenua Village, Munte District, Karo Regency. The data obtained was then
analyzed qualitatively using the Miles and Hiberman model.
The results of research in the field can be concluded that the
Implementation of the Village Fund Allocation Management (ADD) Policy in
Community Empowerment in Gurubenua Village, Munte District, Karo Regency
shows that the Policy Standards and Targets have been implemented by way of
Village Deliberations up to the Village Development Planning Deliberations. The
human resources that are owned are still lacking and can be seen from the level
of education that still graduates from high school so that it becomes an obstacle
to achieving good ADD management, especially related to ADD accountability.
The characteristics of the Implementing Organization have been going well. The
attitude of the Executors is quite good, but there are still things that have not been
able to be implemented optimally, such as poor communication patterns with the
community. Communication between organizations has not been well established
because the sub-district and district government guidance is still weak so that
village empowerment has not been maximized. As well as the social, economic
and political environment, which is not conducive, causing problems from the
failure to implement village fund allocation management policies, seen from the
distribution of village funds so far it has not fully helped economic problems,
because the distribution of funds is more likely to be used to meet infrastructure
needs, but it is still lacking. in helping overcome economic problems or
community empowerment as evidenced by the large number of unemployed people
in the village.
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