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Participatory Poverty Assessment Effort in Food Security and Extension Policy: Evidence From Indonesia

Participatory Poverty Assessment Effort in Food Security and Extension Policy: Evidence From Indonesia
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Author(s): Muhamad Rusliyadi (Polytechnic of Agricultural Development Yogyakarta-Magelang, Indonesia)and Azaharaini Bin Hj. Mohd. Jamil (University Brunei Darussalam, Brunei)
Copyright: 2020
Pages: 19
Source title: Handbook of Research on Globalized Agricultural Trade and New Challenges for Food Security
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Vasilii Erokhin (Harbin Engineering University, China)and Tianming Gao (Harbin Engineering University, China)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1042-1.ch024

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Abstract

The impact study assessment aims to evaluate policies and monitor the achievement of targets and the results of a development program such as DMP. The output obtained is information that is an evaluation of how the policy was planned, initiated, and implemented. Participatory monitoring and evaluation analyze the outcome and impact of the DMP Program. PPA seeks to answer the question of whether or not the policy or program is working properly. A participatory approach may improve the outcomes in the form of a new policy model for the future. The output of the PPA process from this study is the agricultural policy formulated in terms of practical ways of approaching poverty problems from a local perspective. The success of alternative policy options applied by local government such as physical, human resources, and institution development at the grassroots level should be adopted at the national level. It should represent the best example of a case of successful program implementation at the grassroots level which can then be used in formulating national policies and strategies.

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