Implementation of Poverty Alleviation Policies in Indonesia

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Delly Mustafa, Yusriadi Yusriadi, Harlindah Harniati Arfan

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Community empowerment is the concept of poverty alleviation through the incorporation of social values. The Family Hope Program is currently in the form of a poverty alleviation program implemented by the Indonesian Government. The new program assists communities eligible for low-income families that are included in integrated data collection. This type of research is descriptive of qualitative research. Previous research data, including journals, proceedings, reference books, and information via websites, included secondary data sources. Data collection techniques include observation, interviews, and documentation while testing data validity through extended observations, observation persistence, and triangulation—data analysis techniques using data reduction, data display, and conclusions drawn. In the long term, CCT can improve the next generation's quality to reduce the cycle of poverty. The role of stakeholders clearly illustrates their duties and functions in the program's implementation process, with a focus on community empowerment, education, and health. The role of the community and the CCT is very influential in the process of accessing information related to poverty alleviation programs. The beneficiary community has well carried out the CCT program's responsibility; they are diligent in sending their children to school for educational services.

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