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Published January 29, 2020 | Version v1
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Collaboration Government and CSR - A Case Study of Suku Anak Dalam in Pompa Air village, Jambi-Indonesia

  • 1. Department of Governtment Affairs and Administration, College of Postgraduate, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta-Indonesia

Description

Suku Anak Dalam (SAD) or remote indigenous community is one of the traditional tribes residing in Jambi province, especially in the village of Pompa Air. Indonesia is a country that has diverse tribes and cultures, not apart from this tribe. SAD is the first tribe to inhabit the Province of Jambi; this tribe is considered a human origin from the remnants of ancient times, namely the war era in Jambi, SAD survives for life by utilizing forest products and hunting for food, they believe in the mystical things that they consider sacred because it comes from the legacy of their ancestors. This community does not know technology so that it lags in all aspects of the present life, namely economics, education, health, fashion, and others. The government is trying to make this community better and can live socializing with other communities with various government programs in the form of development. The development undertaken by the government to raise the dignity of the community is not entirely successful; even top-down government programs have also failed. So the collaboration path was taken by the government to collaborate with CSR, in this case, PT Pertamina EP Asset Field Jambi. This study uses the concept of collaborative governance theory with Ansell and Gash's collaborative models using qualitative methods with various explanations of the data obtained, data collection in this study through observation and interviews with stakeholders. The results showed that this collaborative brought a big change for SAD in the village of Pompa Air.

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This Article has been published at www.ijarbas.com , Issue:1, Vol.#2, January, 2020.

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