Participatory governance capacity building: the missing link of poverty eradication in food diversification policies in Indonesia
by Rulinawaty; Sofjan Aripin; Andriyansah; Lukman Samboteng
Electronic Government, an International Journal (EG), Vol. 19, No. 2, 2023

Abstract: Women's empowerment is a movement to improve the quality of women's lives in the economic, educational, social, communication and information fields in order to be free from the cycle of poverty and underdevelopment. This study explores the capacity of participatory governance in Indonesia with a focus on CBOs in participatory action. The object of this qualitative research is the second-class community who interacts with government programs, formulating and implementing food diversification policies. The results reveal three roles of participatory governance for poverty reduction: information-based policies at the grassroots level, ensuring all actors are committed to avoiding participatory non-governmental arrangements, and making policy implementation more effective and efficient. The implications of participatory governance for developing countries are positive synergies for designing and implementing poverty alleviation strategies.

Online publication date: Thu, 09-Mar-2023

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