Analyzing the Rollout of Child Identification Cards in Sukabumi Regency
This presentation examines the implementation of the Kartu Identitas Anak (KIA) policy in Mekarjaya Village, Cidolog, Sukabumi.
Presented by Chicha Julianti, a student of Governmental Science with student ID number 6520121083.
A study from the Department of Governmental Science
Guided by Dra. Kantirina Rachaju, M.Si, an expert in the field of Governmental Science.
Guided by Drs. H. Acep Barnasah, M.M, an expert in the field of Governmental Science.
Limited understanding among the community regarding the importance and benefits of obtaining a Kartu Identitas Anak (KIA).
Inadequate outreach and information dissemination by the government about the KIA policy and its procedures.
Slow processing times attributed to a shortage of personnel handling KIA registrations, impacting efficiency.
Complex procedures and unclear registration processes, coupled with poor inter-agency coordination, causing confusion.
These hurdles discourage community participation and understanding of the KIA implementation.
The study focuses on the implementation of the KIA policy in Mekarjaya, examining critical elements.
Examining the effectiveness of communication strategies used to inform and engage the public about the KIA policy.
Analyzing the resources, including personnel and funding, allocated to support the KIA implementation process.
Evaluating the attitudes and commitment of implementers towards the KIA policy and its objectives in Mekarjaya.
Investigating how the structure and processes of local bureaucracy affect the KIA policy's effective implementation.
How effective is the communication strategy in disseminating information about the KIA policy in Mekarjaya?
Are sufficient resources allocated to support the effective implementation of the KIA policy in Mekarjaya?
What are the attitudes of the local authorities towards implementing the KIA policy in Mekarjaya Village?
How does the bureaucratic structure facilitate or hinder the KIA policy's progress in Mekarjaya, Sukabumi?
The responses to the research will illuminate potential improvements for policy implementation.
Assess the effectiveness of communication strategies used for KIA policy implementation.
Evaluate the adequacy of resources allocated to support the KIA policy implementation efforts.
Determine the disposition or attitude of local implementers towards the KIA policy in Mekarjaya.
Examine the role of the bureaucratic structure in facilitating or impeding the KIA implementation.
The Research would highlight areas for the policy improvements and strategic adjustments.
This research aims to contribute to the body of knowledge in Governmental Science.
Providing empirical data to refine and expand existing theories related to policy implementation.
Informing program studies within the Department of Governmental Science with practical insights.
Highlighting challenges in KIA policy implementation and suggesting potential solutions.
Contributing valuable insights to the field of governmental science through detailed research.
Limited understanding among the community regarding the importance and benefits of obtaining a Kartu Identitas Anak (KIA).
Inadequate outreach and information dissemination by the government about the KIA policy and its procedures.
Slow processing times attributed to a shortage of personnel handling KIA registrations, impacting efficiency.
Complex procedures and unclear registration processes, coupled with poor inter-agency coordination, causing confusion.
These hurdles discourage community participation and understanding of the KIA implementation.
The study focuses on the implementation of the KIA policy in Mekarjaya, examining critical elements.
Examining the effectiveness of communication strategies used to inform and engage the public about the KIA policy.
Analyzing the resources, including personnel and funding, allocated to support the KIA implementation process.
Evaluating the attitudes and commitment of implementers towards the KIA policy and its objectives in Mekarjaya.
Investigating how the structure and processes of local bureaucracy affect the KIA policy's effective implementation.
How effective is the communication strategy in disseminating information about the KIA policy in Mekarjaya?
Are sufficient resources allocated to support the effective implementation of the KIA policy in Mekarjaya?
What are the attitudes of the local authorities towards implementing the KIA policy in Mekarjaya Village?
How does the bureaucratic structure facilitate or hinder the KIA policy's progress in Mekarjaya, Sukabumi?
The responses to the research will illuminate potential improvements for policy implementation.
Thank you for your attention and time in listening to this presentation.
Special thanks to Dra. Kantirina Rachaju, M.Si, and Drs. H. Acep Barnasah, M.M, for their invaluable guidance.
Your support and encouragement have been instrumental in completing this research.
Feel free to reach out with any questions or for further discussion on this topic.
I hope this presentation has provided valuable insights into the KIA implementation in Mekarjaya.