dc.description.abstract | Non-cash program assistance is a form of assistance provided to the
people of Indonesia in the form of non-cash to assist the community in making
ends meet, especially in Nangka Village, Binjai City. However, in reality there are
still problems where the distribution of assistance is uneven and not routine to the
community. This shows that there are obstacles in the implementation of BPNT.
This study aims to describe and examine the implementation of the BPNT
Program in the Nangka Village. The research method used in this research is
descriptive research with a qualitative approach.
Data collection was carried out using interviews, observation,
documentation, and literature techniques. The data were analyzed qualitatively
using the implementation model of George Edward III which included
communication, resources, dispositions, and bureaucratic structures.
The results of the research show that the BPNT Program has been
communicated to the public in a clear, easy to understand, and consistent manner
through face-to-face methods and posters. Resources have also supported both in
terms of facilities and the people on duty. In addition, the community and local
government are able to understand the mechanism for distributing aid properly
which is based on the legal basis of the BPNT Program. It's just that the
commitment or attitude of the local government is still not optimal because they
are only waiting for the attitude of the central government in responding to
existing problems. This is what hinders the community in increasing food security
through the BPNT Program. | en_US |