Advocacy on Combating Hunger Political Will of the Kedunggebang Village Government to Implement Banyuwangi Tanggap Stunting Programs in 2022

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Rahadyan Fajar Harris
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0660-1635
Indria Wahyuni
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4461-1076
Wilda Prihatiningtyas

Abstract

The imperative to expedite the reduction of stunting rates has emerged as a paramount policy goal, garnering unanimous support from local governments across Indonesia. Banyuwangi Regency, in its commitment to this cause, has introduced the Banyuwangi Tanggap Stunting (BTS) Program, an innovative initiative aimed at diminishing stunting prevalence. The success of this program hinges on the endorsement and proactive involvement of all village governments within Banyuwangi Regency. Crucially, the efficacy of such policies necessitates a foundation rooted in the Political Will of village governments to facilitate implementation. This study delves into the case of Kedunggebang Village, situated in the Tegaldlimo District, which has embarked on the BTS program through a collaborative, cross-sectoral approach and extensive community counseling efforts. The primary objective of this research is to elucidate the Political Will exhibited by the Kedunggebang village government in supporting the BTS initiative, while also examining the impediments encountered during its implementation. Employing qualitative descriptive methods and in-depth interviews, this research employs the Brinkerhoff Theory as an analytical framework. Notably, the study stands out as a multidisciplinary exploration, scrutinizing public health concerns through the lenses of public policy and government bureaucracy. The findings reveal a nuanced scenario where the Kedunggebang Village Government demonstrates a lower level of Political Will, yet exhibits the capacity to effectively implement the BTS program. Consequently, the study advocates for essential bureaucratic reforms, including the enactment of village regulations, the formulation of comprehensive village development plans, and the establishment of a dedicated task force to accelerate the reduction of stunting rates.

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Harris, R. F., Wahyuni, I., & Prihatiningtyas, W. (2023). Advocacy on Combating Hunger. Indonesian Journal of Advocacy and Legal Services, 5(1), 1-34. https://doi.org/10.15294/ijals.v5i1.67726
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Author Biographies

Rahadyan Fajar Harris, Faculty of Law, Universitas Airlangga

Rahadyan Fajar Harris is a student at the Faculty of Law, Airlangga University. Take a law & government major with minor in environmental and energy law. His interest in energy law research is manifested through his position as a research assistant at the Center for New and Renewable Energy Law and Policy Studies FH UNAIR and Extraordinary Member of the Dewan Energi Mahasiswa Kota Semarang. In addition, he is also active in the world of writing by serving as Minister of Research and Development at the Ikatan Penulis Mahasiswa Hukum Indonesia for the 2022/2023 period and Head of the Legal Writer and Researcher Division at the Legal Start Up Paham Hukum.

Indria Wahyuni, Center for Law and Policy Studies on New and Renewable Energy, Faculty of Law, Universitas Airlangga

Indria Wahyuni, S.H., LL.M., Ph.D., is a lecturer at the Department of Administrative Law, Faculty of Law, Airlangga University. Obtained a bachelor of law degree (S.H.) at the Faculty of Law, Airlangga University, a master of law (LL.M.) at the University of New South Wales, and a doctor of law (Ph.D.) at Birmingham University. Currently serving as Chair of the Center for Law and Policy Studies on New and Renewable Energy FH UNAIR and actively conducting research in the field of developing renewable energy policies in East Java Province. The areas of expertise covered are administrative law, regional government law, environmental law, energy law, mining law, oil and gas law, geothermal law, and new and renewable energy law.

Wilda Prihatiningtyas, Department of Administrative Law, Faculty of Law, Universitas Airlangga

Wilda Prihatiningtyas, S.H., M.H., is a lecturer at the Department of Administrative Law, Faculty of Law, Airlangga University. Obtained bachelor of law and master of law degrees at the Faculty of Law, Airlangga University. Currently pursuing a doctor of law degree at the same place. Also involved as a researcher at the Center for New and Renewable Energy Law and Policy Studies FH UNAIR. The areas of expertise covered are administrative law, regional government law, village government law, and environmental law.

References

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Indonesia, the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia

Indonesia, Law Number 6 of 2014 Concerning Villages

Indonesia, Presidential Regulation Number 72 of 2021 concerning Accelerating the Reduction of Stunting

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External Links

Banyuwangi Regency Government, "Having Two Bases and Three Pillars, Regent Ipuk Launches Banyuwangi Responds to Stunting", https://banyuwangikab.go.id/berita/had-dua-basis-dan-tiga-pilar-bupati-ipuk-launch-banyuwangi-responsive-stunting