Development Of Local-Based Mdgs & Arg Models on Poor Woman
ABSTRACT: This research
studies the local-based MDGs and ARG models of poverty eradication efforts in
border areas in West Borneo. The aim is to map the psycho-social economic
dimensions and identify the behavior of poverty-stricken groups. Poverty in border areas is getting higher
compared to other areas since they are strategically and geographically different
in characteristics. The purpose of the study is to improve the policy and
budgeting system of poverty eradication programs. A qualitative approach is
used through the concept of planning and developing. The result shows that the
high income of some people does not reduce the number of poor family in border
areas. Poor areas in Sambas District are spread in 164 locations, while its
development is distributed among 6373 locations. The Gross Domestic Product of
Sambas District is higher than two other districts, i.e. IDR 5,287,291.21 and
its Per Capita Income is 163,773.00 per month.
The profile of poor people: most of them work in agricultural sector,
have low education, have improper house with no lavatory, and in average have
four children.
Keywords: poverty mapping,
MDGs & ARG, attitude of poor women, border areas of west borneo
Author: Wanto Rivaie, Nuraini
Asriati
Journal Code: jpadministrasinegaragg120032