Problems of District Medium-Term Development Plan implementation in Ghana: The way forward

2005 ◽  
Vol 27 (2) ◽  
pp. 245-270 ◽  
Author(s):  
John Mensah
2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 39-47
Author(s):  
Sultan Bagus Firmansyah

For good or ill, earlier fare of rural enhancement budget for the RPJMN (or National Medium Term Development Plan) 2020-2024 asks both reviving 10.000 left-behind villages and 5.000 suburbs, its enlargement schemed for 9.9% growth. Quintessentially, Indonesia has set 72 trillion rupiahs to be allocated over 74.961 rustics but, recent fact uncovers its noticeable intransparency. Driven by foregoing issue, this research led the initiative problem-solving reshapes countryside APBDes onto more transparent; later, the method named Endogenous Praxis, shall become a notion integrates rural internal element e.g. commoners, learners, neighborhoods, and hamlets. In total, seventy-two-trillion divided 74.961 suburbs equal ±960.499.459 rupiahs/ each. Amidst plenty amount finance, wider unequivocal symbiotic amongst internal element and urban village head must forthright, it would via open-colloquium-assembly through PRA or Participatory Rural Appraisal, criticizing: (i). RPJMDes, (ii). RKPDes, and (iii). Terms in Regional Transfer and Village Funds/ TKDD, thus, backwoods’ amenities furtherance per annum might less from disarray.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marko Kovic ◽  
Christian Caspar ◽  
Adrian Rauchfleisch

Humankind is facing major challenges in the short-term, medium-term, and long-term future. Those challenges will have a profound impact on humankind’s future progress and wellbeing. In this whitepaper, we outline our understanding of humankind’s future challenges, and we describe the way in which we work towards identifying as well as managing them. In doing so, we pursue the overall goal of ZIPAR: We want to make the best future for humankind (ever so slightly) more probable.


2018 ◽  
Vol 19 (37) ◽  
pp. 30-34
Author(s):  
Susana Marta Pereira

In our present times Languages and Humanities seem to be neglected in lieu of Science and Technology courses, and both teachers and parents redirect students towards courses that are said to make them more employable. This utilitarian view of education does not always provide the expected results and, in the short to medium term, ends up having nefarious consequences in the way humanity sees itself and how it supports humanist values. Whenever we ignore our past and look at it as if it were something useless and without relevance, we end up being, in a sense, overwhelmed with an admirable but ephemeral new world, where everything is illusory and without support. It is in this respect that the teaching of Latin in Portugal, as has been the case in other European countries, has been relegated to the old and the outdated, supposedly without any practical usefulness.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 55-63
Author(s):  
Edoardus E. Maturbongs

Collaboration is the key word in building relationships among actors gathered in the development of tourism based on local wisdom. This study tries to describe and analyze the pentahelix model in the development of tourism based on local wisdom. Local Wisdom-based Tourism Development is the flagship program in changing the Merauke Regency Medium-Term Development Plan for 2016-2021. This research carried out by using the literature study (library research). Local wisdom-based tourism with collaboration between actors in the pentahelix model, supports to prioritize all forms of uniqueness that grow and develop in society, as well as providing agricultural values, which use both material and non-material.


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexsander Yandra

Status: Postprint di Jurnal PUBLIKa Jilid 2 Terbitan April dan Oktober Halaman 48-58The region authority to controlling the development planning contained in a regulations No. 25 of 2014 about the system of development planning. The regulation give an opportunity to the public to become involved in every process of development especially in the long-term process, medium-term although short-term. Medium-term development plan (RPJMD) become the important ones to every region especially Peknbaru city, because this formula was an elaboration of the vision and mission of regional head (Walikota) as well as executives products that directly related to the policies of city government development. As part of the process of formulating the development plan, the discussion of development planning (musrenbang) was the only step where the public get the chance to participate. Through a descriptive qualitative approach by the ethic data analysis and emic, concluded that the public participate in the discussion of development planning RPJMD of Pekanbaru city fully initiated by the government of Pekanbaru city, there was nothing mobilitation from the government to the public in musrenbang because the public voluntary attendance for the invitation, participation from the formal way and group and also there was nothing informal way, so this participation has not been effective because the public were not involved from the start in the formulations of the RPJMD, so that the public still seen as a subject in the development planning.Key word: participation, social changes and development, RPJMD.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 92-99
Author(s):  
Aldinovryanto Taher ◽  
Deky Aji Suseno

National Medium-Term Development Plan target’s (RPJMN) 2015-2019 has mandated the 100-0-100 program, which is 100% safe access to drinking water, slums free, and 100% access to proper sanitation by the end of 2019. It should also be aligned with local and central government programs.The purpose of this research is to determine the problems experienced by PDAM in their effort to achieve target and what ideal strategies taken in order to achieve the target of RPJMN 2015-2019. This research is a quantitative research. This research uses SWOT analysis. The population in this research are the customer of PDAM Tirta Moedal Semarang in 2018. The results showed that in Matrix Grand Strategy can be seen that PDAM Tirta Moedal Semarang was in a position to support a competitive strategy. The diagram shows that is in quadrant II, the company is in a position to support the competitive strategy is to maximize the strength of the company to minimize threats. Target RPJMN 2015-2019 telah mengamanatkan program 100-0-100, yaitu 100% akses aman air minum, bebas kumuh, dan 100% akses sanitasi yang layak pada akhir Tahun 2019.  PDAM memiliki tanggung jawab untuk memenuhi kebutuhan air masyarakat daerah tersebut juga harus selaras dengan program pemerintah daerah dan pusat.Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui hambatan apa yang dialami PDAM dalam usaha mencapai target dan strategi apa yang ideal untuk diambil guna mencapai target RPJMN 2015-2019. Penelitian ini bersifat kuantitatif. Penelitian ini menggunakan analisis SWOT. Populasi dalam penelitian ini adalah pelanggan PDAM Tirta Moedal Kota Semarang pada tahun 2018. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan dalam Matrix Grand Strategy terlihat PDAM Tirta Moedal Kota Semarang berada di posisi mendukung strategi kompetitif berada pada kuadran II, dimana perusahaan ada dalam posisi mendukung strategi kompetitif yaitu memaksimalkan kekuatan perusahaan untuk meminimalisir ancaman yang ada.Situasi tersebut menggunakan kekuatan yang dimiliki untuk mengatasi ancaman.


reader. This is the riddle. The answer emerges in the battle, when the Blemmyes rush forward like madmen (all this is seen from the Persian point of view, without explanation), throw themselves to the ground and stab upwards with their swords into the horses’ unprotected bellies as they thunder over their heads (9.17-18), and then butcher the dismounted knights through the one vulnerable point in their armour, between the legs, as they lie helpless, too heavy to move. Meanwhile the Seres part ranks to reveal Hydaspes’ corps of elephants, the sight of which throws the cavalry into panic. Ethiopian archers pick off the survivors by shooting arrows through the eye-slits in their helmets. Unobtrusive clues to the stratagem were furnished in the description of the armour, where all the details which become important in the battle were unosten­ tatiously included. These examples present the riddle format over a medium-term narrative span. The pattern recurs with sufficient frequency for us to identify it as a characteristic feature of Heliodoros’ narrative technique. To reiterate, release of information is deliberately con­ trolled so as to entice the reader into identifying and answering, with varying degrees of certainty, questions posed by the narrative. The implied reader of the Aithiopika is compelled to be constantly engaged in interpretation and speculation, and must respond to the author’s games in order to actuate the text fully. Formalist critics earlier this century made a distinction between what they called histoire, that is the story as it ‘actually’ happened, complete and in chronological order, and ricit, that is, the way that the story is presented, the textual surface. To use their terms, Helio­ doros’ ricit consistently omits or postpones important aspects of the histoire, and the author communicates directly with the reader about the histoire through riddles, over the head of the narrator and his ricit. By this stage, it has probably become clear to anyone who knows the Aithiopika and the recent secondary literature on it that what I have been discussing is an exact counterpart in microcosm to the macrotextual structure of the whole work. This is where Heliodoros marks a spectacular advance over his predecessors in the romance form. At the end of the tradition, when Heliodoros was writing,10 two weaknesses of conventional romantic narrative must have become obvious. The first was its predictability: curi­ osity to know what happens next is the motor of reading any fiction, but with a stereotyped basic plot there can never be


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