Existing Kampung KB And The Development Strategy (A Research On Trihelix Implementation Activities In Pekalongan District)

  • Rr. Vita Nurlatif Pekalongan University
Keywords: existing, village KB, development strategy

Abstract

Background the main indicators of development success in a region can be seen from the achievements of the human development index (HDI). in the past three years the achievement of HDI in Pekalongan Regency has increased, which amounted to 67.39 inversely to the condition with acceleration figures which have not been quite encouraging. The acceleration of the increase in the HDI rate of Pekalongan Regency will be achieved with an appropriate, effective and efficient social program. This is in line with the objective of the "Kampung KB" social program, which is an increase in three indicators of human development systemically and systematically by involving all elements. The method uses exploratory research design with a qualitative approach accompanied by source triangulation through indepth interview to the main informants, and accompanying informants to look for apperception of various sources. The instrument uses Guidence interviewing. The results of the KB Village in Pekalongan District were initiated in 2015 at the socialization stage, which in 2016 was launched by the first KB Village in Galangpengampon Village, then through collaboration with the Public Health Study Program of Pekalongan University for assistance in the establishment of 9 KB villages. For cooperation in the following year, it was formed in 28 KB villages in 2017. Unikal Commitment as Higher Education continues to follow up on efforts to accelerate development through the periphery in order to increase HDI with Field Learning Practices activities for Public Health study program students and real work thematic work in KB Village in collaboration with OPD (Regional Device Organizations) which in this case is Dinas PMD, P3A, PPKB and Health Office. Until 2018 60 KB villages have been formed. Suggestions for strengthening cross-program and cross-sector cooperation in supporting existing KB villages and strengthening OVOP as a positive impact on KB villages.

Author Biography

Rr. Vita Nurlatif, Pekalongan University

Pekalongan University