Kolaborasi Aktor Dalam Formulasi Kebijakan Pengentasan Kemiskinan Ekstrem Di Kota Serang
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https://doi.org/10.30656/sawala.v13.i1.11068Keywords:
Policy Formulation, Extreme Poverty, Actor Mapping and Collaboration, Poverty Alleviation , Urban PovertyAbstract
Poverty is generally defined as the lack of financial resources necessary to meet basic needs, such as food, shelter, and health care. However, poverty is not limited to economic deprivation, but also encompasses limited access to essential services such as education, healthcare, and nutrition, which exacerbates the impact of income poverty. Extreme poverty is a condition in which individuals or groups live below the international poverty line, with an income of less than $1.90 per day based on purchasing power parity. Therefore, this research examines the equalization and collaboration of actors and the formulation of poverty alleviation policies in Serang City. The method employed is a qualitative approach that utilizes both primary and secondary data, along with the Hierarchical Analysis Process (AHP) power analysis technique, to inform a policy strategy. The results showed that the actors involved in poverty alleviation in Serang City are the Central Government, Banten Provincial Government, Serang City Government, Private Sector, Educational Institutions, and Non-Governmental Institutions/Community Organizations. Then, the strategy of providing access to education and economic opportunities is a priority to be formulated and implemented in order to reduce sustainable poverty
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