Third Sector Organizational Challenges in Provision of Clean Water Services in Darungan Village, Jember Regency
Date
2022-05-02Author
DAYAR, Mohammad Baladdudin
WAHYUDI, Edi
SUPRANOTO, Supranoto
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This research was conducted to find out how the involvement of the
third sector in the public service of providing clean water in
Darungan Village, Tanggul District, Jember Regency. Darungan
Village from 1970 to 1980 is a portrait of the government's failure
to fulfill the needs of the public sector for clean water. This failure
can be seen from the absence of the government in an effort to
fulfill public needs in this sector. This is because the geographical
location of Darungan Village is isolated and the level of education
of the majority of the community is quite low. By referring to the
idea of Bransend's co-production theory, that to involve the
community actively in public services to revive the democratization
of society which is considered to be starting to degrade, it allows
the third sector or also known as the community to be involved in
public services, especially in the sector of meeting water needs.
clean in Darungan Village. Clean water services carried out by the
third sector in Darungan Village are carried out by an
organization named HIPPAM (Himpunan Penduduk Pemakai Air
Minum) which has been established in 2000 to date, in
collaboration with the PU Cipta Karya Office, Jember Regency.
The government provides assistance in the form of clean water
facilities which will be managed independently by the community.
The results of this study are the challenges faced by third sector
organizations in providing clean water in Darungan Village.
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