Study of Child-Worth Program Development at East Kutai Regency of Indonesia

Authors

  • Bhella Oktafia Suriyanto Putri University of Merdeka Malang Indonesia
  • Agus Sholahuddin University of Merdeka Malang Indonesia
  • Dwi Suharnoko University of Merdeka Malang Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31695/IJASRE.2022.8.6.10

Keywords:

Child-Worth Program, East Kutai

Abstract

The City or District Appropriate Program is a district or city with a development system based on the children's rights platform through an integrated commitment and energy base of the authorities, citizens, and efforts, which are planned in a comprehensive and sustainable manner in policies, programs, and activities to ensure the fulfillment of children's rights. rights and protecting. One of the districts that perform the children's friendly city program is East Kutai Regency. The 2019 East Kutai explained that the indicators for Child-Friendly Districts had been fulfilled 61% in East Kutai District. However, the implementation is still not running optimally. East Kutai Regency, especially North Sangatta Subdistrict, has not been able to get the Child-friendly Regency/City predicate because it has not been able to achieve a minimum score of 500 points for the Primary Child-friendly Regency/City target. In addition, there are other problems, such as not running a mother's class, lack of guidance in premarital counselling and low immunization achievement. This study used a survey method with 44 respondents, which are children who are in the North Sangatta District as the target of this program. The results of this study indicate that based on the community's response, the program development is categorized as "Good Enough", with a percentage of 58.43%. The reaction with the highest percentage is the availability of clean water networks, which is 85.47% in the "Very Good" category. The lowest rate is public knowledge about the community's existence at 40.5%. Then the dominant factors that occur during this research are individual, technical and resource.

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Bhella Oktafia Suriyanto Putri, Agus Sholahuddin, & Dwi Suharnoko. (2022). Study of Child-Worth Program Development at East Kutai Regency of Indonesia. International Journal of Advances in Scientific Research and Engineering (IJASRE), ISSN:2454-8006, DOI: 10.31695/IJASRE, 8(6), 89–95. https://doi.org/10.31695/IJASRE.2022.8.6.10

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