Analysis of the Implementation of Social Rehabilitation Policies for Uninhabitable Houses

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Ikeu Kania

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The socialization of the uninhabitable housing program has not run optimally, the implementation of the program execution in the field is hampered, and the supervision is weak. The purpose of this study was to analyze the Social Rehabilitation Program for Uninhabitable Houses, which from now on is referred to as RS-Rutilahu in Padaawas Village, Pasirwangi District, Garut Regency. The theory used in this study explains the mode of policy implementation proposed by Van Metter and Van Horn, covering Policy Standards and Objectives, Resources, Inter-Organizational Communication, Characteristics of Implementing Agents, Tendencies (Disposition), Economic, Social and Political Conditions. The method used in this study is a descriptive method with a qualitative approach. The research location is Padaawas Village, Pasirwangi District, Garut Regency. Data were obtained using library research and field studies through observations, interviews, and documentation. The study results indicate that the implementation of poverty reduction policies through the Social Rehabilitation program for Uninhabitable Houses in Padaawas Village is categorized as not running optimally. This is shown by the six dimensions that affect the course of the policy, especially the problems caused by human resources that are not optimal enough to implement the RS-Rutilahu policy.

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