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The relationship government, community, companions and economic empowerment of coastal women in Sampang Regency – Indonesia

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  • Rina Nur Azizah
  • Soesilo Zauhar
  • Endah Setyowati
  • Wike Wike
  • Heru Wahyudi

Abstract

The purpose of the research to study the role of stakeholders in empowerment economy Woman the coast in Sampang Regency Indonesia. Stakeholder involvement in empowerment programs economy Woman Coast is a very important role in the success of the program. This study uses a qualitative method with a descriptive research type. The location used in this study is in the coastal area of Sampang Regency. Data collection techniques are carried out using observation, interviews and documentation. While the data analysis technique uses a model Creswell. The results of the study state from the three stakeholders are government, community and companions Still not optimal. This is seen from the role of government in empowering coastal women's economy, both in organizing and implementing programs, has been quite good, but women's response Coast as program targets are still less. Besides less response is also very lacking in program sustainability so that the program that has been implemented not enough give optimal results. In addition, the activities of the assistants are only limited to the implementation of program activities. The role of assistants in understanding the success of empowerment programs and creating new entrepreneurs is still lacking.

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  • Rina Nur Azizah & Soesilo Zauhar & Endah Setyowati & Wike Wike & Heru Wahyudi, 2024. "The relationship government, community, companions and economic empowerment of coastal women in Sampang Regency – Indonesia," Edelweiss Applied Science and Technology, Learning Gate, vol. 8(6), pages 2920-2930.
  • Handle: RePEc:ajp:edwast:v:8:y:2024:i:6:p:2920-2930:id:2632
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