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Policy Analysis of the Family Hope Program (Program Keluarga Harapan) from a Long-Term Investment Perspective for the Indonesian Government

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Zuhri, Ilhamda El

Abstract

Indonesia faces a significant challenge in addressing poverty, with over 26 million low-income families as of 2023. Poverty impedes economic progress and threatens social stability and the quality of life for many. The Family Hope Program (Program Keluarga Harapan/PKH), launched in 2007, provides ca... view more

Indonesia faces a significant challenge in addressing poverty, with over 26 million low-income families as of 2023. Poverty impedes economic progress and threatens social stability and the quality of life for many. The Family Hope Program (Program Keluarga Harapan/PKH), launched in 2007, provides cash transfers to improve access to essential services like education, health, and food security, showing positive impacts such as increased school attendance and reduced financial burdens. However, issues remain in the program's implementation, including inefficient data management and a lack of transparency, leading to misdirected assistance and limited reach. This paper explores E-Monitor: A Digital-Based Reporting Scheme for PKH Beneficiaries as a policy recommendation to enhance the PKH. E-Monitor aims to digitise beneficiary registration, cash transfer distribution, and monitoring, thereby increasing transparency, efficiency, and accessibility. Using an exploratory research design and investment analysis theory, this study evaluates E-Monitor's potential to improve the program's effectiveness and data management.Additionally, this policy aligns with Indonesia's digital transformation agenda, promoting equitable access and streamlined administrative processes. Implementation considerations include pilot testing, community engagement, and data security. By addressing the PKH's existing limitations, E-Monitor represents a strategic long-term investment for poverty alleviation and sustainable development in Indonesia. This recommendation aims to inform policymakers of the benefits of digitalisation in social assistance programs, ultimately contributing to improved service delivery and poverty reduction outcomes.... view less

Keywords
economic development (on national level); Indonesia; social stability; combating poverty; sustainable development; social assistance; digitalization

Classification
Other Fields of Social Policy

Free Keywords
Family Hope Program (PKH); policy analysis; policy investment

Document language
English

Publication Year
2024

Page/Pages
p. 2013-2018

Journal
Path of Science, 10 (2024) 12

ISSN
2413-9009

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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