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Capacity Building Model of Social Assistance in Improving the Productive Economy of the Poor

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  • Tamsah, Hasmin
  • Ilyas, Gunawan Bata
  • , Sirajuddin
  • Nur, Yuswari
  • , Yusriadi

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This study aims to explore the influential factors in increasing productive economic endeavours and finding models for developing social assistance in improving productive financial efforts. This study used a descriptive qualitative method with in-depth interviews followed by a focus group discussion of 17 informants in the South Buton District and nine informants in the Kolaka Regency and two key informants from the social service office in Southeast Sulawesi Province. The results showed an increase in the capacity of social assistance to improve the economy of the poor in the districts of South Buton and Kolaka, including education, training, experience, and motivation. The social assistance capacity building model improves the productive economic endeavours of the poor in the districts of South Buton and Kolaka by taking some approaches, including a) Synchronisation and coordination of social ministry programs, provinces, and districts/cities; b) Enhancing necessary skills (making programs, proposals, reports, etc.); c) Increased analytical skills (analysis of raw material requirements, operational analysis, market analysis); d) Increased ability to use media (information, outreach, sharing, promotion, etc.); e) Increasing the capacity of entrepreneurial spirit.

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  • Tamsah, Hasmin & Ilyas, Gunawan Bata & , Sirajuddin & Nur, Yuswari & , Yusriadi, 2020. "Capacity Building Model of Social Assistance in Improving the Productive Economy of the Poor," OSF Preprints 35cy4, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:35cy4
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/35cy4
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