Transformation and Effort of Community Empowerment in
Underdeveloped Areas based on Presidential Regulation No.135, Year
2015 on the Estabilishment of Underdeveloped Areas 2015-2019: Case
Study in Nias District
Maria K.
1
, Runtung S.
1
and Mariati Zendrato
1
1
Faculty of Law, Department of Private Law, Universitas Sumatera Utara, Medan, Indonesia
{Mariakabans, runtungsitepu, mariatizendrato }@yahoo.com
Keywords: Underdeveloped Area, Community Empowerment, Nias
Abstract: The development of underdeveloped regions is a planned effort to transform an area populated by
communities with various socio-economic problems and physical limitations, becoming a developed region
with communities whose quality of life is the same or not far behind compared to other. Identify the
problems faced by disadvantaged regional communities in West Nias District before and after the issuance
of Presidential Regulation no. 131 Year 2015 Regarding the Determination of Underdeveloped Regions
2015 - 2019 has met based on accessibility criteria, infrastructure / infrastructure criteria, human resources
criteria, monetary policy criteria, Regional Financial Capability criteria, and regional characteristics. Efforts
made to overcome the problems of people in disadvantaged areas in western nias district known to have
differences of opinion. based on the opinion of the community, it is known that no business has significant
impact on the development of the community in West Nias Regency, while based on the government's
opinion, it is known that the government has tried to overcome the problems of the people in disadvantaged
areas.
1 INTRODUCTION
The development of underdeveloped regions is a
planned effort to transform an area populated by
communities with various socio-economic problems
and physical limitations, becoming a developed
region with communities whose quality of life is the
same or not far behind compared to other Indonesian
peoples. The development of disadvantaged regions
is different from poverty alleviation in terms of its
development scope. The development of
disadvantaged areas not only covers the economic
aspects, but also the social, cultural, and security
aspects as well as the relationship between
disadvantaged regions and developed regions. The
determination of West Nias Regency as a lagging
area can be measured based on several criteria and
indicators. The backwardness of the area can be
measured based on six main criteria: economy,
human resources, infrastructure, regional financial
capacity, accessibility and regional characteristics.
Development of underdeveloped regions is not only
the responsibility of the government alone but it is
the responsibility of all components of the nation,
especially the community, where society is not only
a target of development but also an actor (active
actor) in the development itself.
Community empowerment is a method
developed in social work practice which one of the
objectives is to overcome the existing problems in
society (Mulyana, 1999). True community
empowerment is a process whereby the community
is given the opportunity to increase its dignity, so
that the community becomes a resilient community
in various sectors in the life line (Hilman, 2018). An
independent society as a participant means the
opening of space and capacity to develop potential-
creations, controlling the environment and its own
resources, solving problems independently, and
contributing to the political process in the country's
realm. The community participates in the process of
development and governance. In other words,
empowering is improving ability and increasing
society self-reliance (Rahim M, 2014).
The total area of West Nias Regency is 520, 34
Km2 with the widest sub district is Sirombu Sub-
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Transformation and Effort of Community Empowerment in Underdeveloped Areas based on Presidential Regulation No.135, Year 2015 on the Estabilishment of Underdeveloped Areas 2015-
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district. The population of West Nias Regency in
2016 is 80,785 inhabitants. The topographical
condition of West Nias Regency is narrow and steep
hills and mountains with altitude from sea level
varies from 0-800 m, consisting of lowland to wavy
ground reaching 48 percent, from undulating land to
hilly 35 percent and from hilly -the hills up to 16
percent of the total land area.
2 CONDITION IN WEST NIAS
REGENCY
Based on the results of interviews and observations
of the West Nias District Government, sub-district
administration, village administration, and the
community, the result of identification of problems
faced by the disadvantaged communities in West
Nias Regency before and after the issuance of
Presidential Regulation no. 131 Year 2015
Regarding the Determination of Disadvantaged
Regions 2015 - 2019. Problem identification is
classified based on 6 criteria and 27 indicators set by
the Implementation Guidelines for Identification of
Underdevelopment Problems of Disadvantaged
Areas.
2.1 Accessibility Criteria
Blunden and Black as quoted by Tamin stated that
"Accessibility is a concept that incorporates a
geographical land use arrangement system with a
transport network system that connects it.
Accessibility is a measure of the convenience or
convenience of how the land use location interacts
with each other and the 'easy' or 'difficult' allocations
are achieved through the transport network system
(Tamin, 1997). Accessibility Criteria The problem
of West Nias district residents is access to basic
education services that are quite remote and result in
low levels of community education in West Nias
Regency. Sealin is recognized by the village
government that educators are very limited and less
prosperous life.
2.2 Infrastructure Criteria /
Infrastructure Facilities
The Infrastructure Criteria that are problematic from
the people of Nias Barat district are the means of
road infrastructure between villages and sub-
districts, making it difficult to transport economic
outcomes, inadequate educational facilities, frequent
power outages, lack of clean water supplies.
2.3 Human Resource Criteria (HR)
Consists of 3 indicators:
a) Life Expectancy / AHH (years)
b) Average school length / RLS (year)
c) Literacy rate / AMH (percent)
The Human Resources Criterion (HR) which is
problematic from the people of West Nias district is
the majority of the people of West Nias many who
cannot read and write / illiterate.
2.4 Economic Criteria
Consists of 2 indicators:
a) Percentage of poor people
b) Per capita population expenditure
Expenditure per capita is the cost incurred for the
consumption of all household members a month
whether from purchasing, giving or production itself
divided by the number of household members in the
household.
The per capita income per month in Kabupaten
Nias Barat has increased from previous years. Per
capita income at current and constant prices in 2013
is Rp. 840,250.92 and Rp. 299.655,91. This is an
increase from 2012 which is Rp. 622,512.39 for per
capita income at current prices and Rp. 237.205,34
at constant prices. Meanwhile, per capita
expenditure in West Nias Regency which is sourced
from Human Development Index is Rp. 618.170.96.
Despite an increase from the previous year but the
per capita expenditure is still low.
2.5 Criteria for Local Financial
Capability (KKD)
The financial revenue of the West Nias district
government is derived from the Original Income, the
Balancing Fund and other legitimate Regional
Revenue. Local revenue in 2015 comes from taxes,
levies and other receipts of Rp. 14. 492.750.129,76.
Realization of West Nias Regency Revenue
Budget for Fiscal Year 2015 is Rp.
37,343,872,491.82 regional expenditure of Rp.
449,951,260,470.
2.6 Criteria for Regional
Characteristics
In addition to six characteristics of disadvantaged
areas, several community problems in West
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NiasDistrict were found to decrease the price of
community plantation products where the majority
of West Nias people were living as rubber farmers.
Very low rubber latex prices are recognized by the
community as a cause of low per capita income. In
addition, there are at least livelihood variations
where there is insufficient employment so that most
of the population is livelihood as rubber farmers. In
addition, homes of uninhabitable residents also
cause the low level of awareness of health and the
difficulty of getting a communication network in
some villages in West Nias district make some areas
difficult to receive information. In addition, some
natural resources in West Nias Regency are actually
potential to be used as tourism objects but due to
lack of funds and coordination between the
government and the community causes the area is
not developed.
From the above description it can be seen that
both before and after the issuance of Presidential
Regulation 131 2015 did not find a significant
difference about the condition of West Nias District
as a lagging region.
3 RESULT AND DISCUSSION
Based on the results of interviews with the
government and the community, it is known that
efforts are made to overcome the problems of the
people in disadvantaged areas in West Nias
Regency.
3.1 Government
From the government's point of view, it is known
that the problems of disadvantaged areas in West
Nias Regency can be solved if the aspirations of the
community are responded and met as the results of
the research are correct. The model needs to research
directly and respond as it is. While other opinions
say the efforts undertaken to overcome the problems
above the district government opens opportunities
for educators that are formal and non-formal
education package B, package A, for illiterate
people, so that the results by the community there is
increased thinking and actionable to the child
generation young.
On the other hand, a solution is needed to solve
the problem through socialization and coordination,
but there are few obstacles that are only in the form
of oral socialization / the theory simply does not
directly refer to the community because the majority
of the people of West Nias are many who cannot
read and write / illiterate. It was also found that there
was no effort to overcome the problems of
disadvantaged areas due to the absence of budget.
The government program of 1 Billion for1
Village has actually contributed to overcoming the
problems of disadvantaged areas in West Nias
Regency, but this cannot quickly overcome the
problems of disadvantaged areas. There are still
constraints in the form of less potential human
resources and lack of public understanding about the
benefits of licensing, business or otherwise.
3.2 Society
From the perspective of society, it is known that
pessimistic and passive society finds the effort to
overcome the problems of disadvantaged areas in
West Nias Regency. This is evident from some of
the opinions of the people who hand over the
problem of disadvantaged areas to the government
entirely because it is not the authority of the
community.
Meanwhile, based on the results of the literature
study, it is known that for the implementation of
Government Regulation Number 78 of 2014 on the
Acceleration of Development of Underdeveloped
Regions, President Joko Widodo on November 4,
2015 has signed Presidential Regulation No. 131 of
2015 on the Determination of Disadvantaged
Regions 2015 - 2019.
In the implementation of the government in
cooperation with institutions of related institutions
to make some development policies in
Disadvantaged Areas as follows (Kuncoro, 2013):
Increasing Availability of Public Service and
Minimum Basic Service in Disadvantaged
Areas
Improving the Empowerment of
Disadvantaged Area Communities.
Emerging Good Governance of
Disadvantaged Areas.
Economic Development of Disadvantaged
Regions.
In order to make the policy that leads to the
right target, therefore the government together with
the Ministry of Village, Development of
Disadvantaged Regions and Transmigration, the
Central Bureau of Statistics and the National
Development Planning Agency work together to
create the Village Build Index.
4 CONCLUSIONS
Community empowerment is an effort to increase
the dignity of society in the present condition is not
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able to escape from poverty trap and backwardness.
In other words, empowering the community means
giving people the ability and independence.
Empowerment processes that emphasize the process
of providing the ability to the community to become
empowered, encourage or motivate individuals to
have the ability or empowerment to determine the
choice of life. In this case that empowerment should
be aimed at the group or layers of people who are
left behind.
There are 3 (three) approaches that can be used
in running the empowerment program, namely; 1).
Micro-approach, in practical way can be through
guidance, counselling, stress management, crisis
intervention. The main purpose is to guide or train
individuals in carrying out tasks in life. This model
is often called the task centered approach. 2). Mezzo
approach that utilizes the existence of the group as a
medium of intervention or treatment. The way that is
through, Education and training, group dynamics,
usually used as a strategy in raising awareness,
knowledge, skills, and individual attitudes in order
to have the ability to solve the problems it faces. 3).
The macro approach is usually called a large-system
strategy, since the objectives of change are directed
to wider environmental systems such as policy
formulation, social planning, campaigning, social
action, lobbying, organizing and community
development, this.
In order to support the objectives and policy
directions, a number of priority programs will be
prepared to accelerate the development of
disadvantaged regions that will be implemented in
2017 which will be implemented by the Ministry of
Education, Ministry / Institution, Local Government
and NGO.
The priority programs include:
Local Economic Development.
Improved Accessibility / Connectivity.
Fulfillment of Basic Public Service.
Increasing human resources and science and
technology.
In order not to stand alone, the government has
also set up a number of priority activities to support
the priority programs. So, it is with the goals of the
priority program activities. In essence, for all
activities to be focused and measurable so that
Acceleration of Development of Disadvantaged
Areas can be implemented in accordance with the
target set. For the funding of priority programs for
the Development of Underdeveloped Regions, based
on the 2017 RKP that has been compiled, the
government has allocated funds sourced from
Kemendes PDTT, ministries and other institutions.
Based on the results of research conducted in
West Nias district, it is known that the coordination
of West Nias District Government with North
Sumatera Provincial Government in Implementing
Community Empowerment of West Nias Regency
does not yet exist. Coordination of district
government with the community has not existed
because the government considers people's human
resources in West Nias Regency is still low.
Therefore, the district government seeks to improve
the human resources of the community through
education improvement first and then if the
community has been at the level of education that is
considered capable of being coordinated in the
development of disadvantaged areas.
To overcome this problem, we need counseling
to increase the society's awareness both in the field
of education and in the economic field in order to
change the system of life of a very traditional society
as well as counseling to plant the right rubber,
counseling the right breeding, and so forth.
This is acknowledged by the kecamatan where
the community has not been directly involved in
tackling to get out of disadvantaged areas due to:
Lack of human resources in education and expertise
possessed or human skills is very far, less than
expected as it should be. Thus, it is expected that
agricultural and legal counseling.
There is coordination between the sub-district
and West Nias district government efforts to
overcome the problem: The government provides
assistance to people or poor people such as
education, schools outside the region, the
government is looking for a job that is not capable
both inside and outside the region.
Coordination between the subdistrict government
and the district is crucial to overcome all the
complaints of the people of West Nias Regency
either morally thinking in the form of agricultural
goods / tools by the relevant agencies. Coordination
is often carried out from village to sub-district to
district but efforts to get out of the backward zone
zone have not yet existed because there is still much
that needs to be addressed. There is coordination.
Coordination between kelurahan / village and the
subdistrict is still only limited to complete the
village administration, kalua concrete form of
activity in the field is still not implemented.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This research was fully supported by Indonesian
Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher
Education (SP DIPA-042.06.1.401516/2018).
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