Indonesian Interdisciplinary Journal of Sharia Economics (Sep 2024)
Evaluation of a Community-Based Slum Upgrading Program in Sukamentri Urban Village, Garut Kota Sub-District, Garut District
Abstract
This study evaluates the implementation of the Community-Based Slum Area Management Program in Sukamentri Village, Garut Kota Subdistrict, Garut Regency. Using indicators from William N. Dunn's policy evaluation theory, namely effectiveness, efficiency, adequacy, equity, responsiveness, and accuracy, this research assesses the extent to which the program achieved its objectives. Descriptive qualitative methodology was used with data collected through interviews, field observations, and document analysis. The results showed a significant improvement in settlement quality and community participation in program planning and implementation. Basic infrastructure such as neighborhood roads, drainage systems, clean water supply, and sanitation facilities experienced substantial improvements. Active community participation from planning to maintenance demonstrates the success of the community-based approach in creating a sense of ownership and responsibility for program outcomes. The results showed that the Community-Based Slum Area Management Program in Kelurahan Sukamentri improved the community's quality of life effectively and efficiently. The program improves infrastructure and empowers the community through their active participation, providing valuable guidance for developing public policies in the area of slum upgrading in other areas.
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