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Driving and Restraining Factors of Posdaya as Family Empowerment Program

Pudji Muljono

Journal of Sustainable Development, 2014, vol. 7, issue 6, 84

Abstract: In order to oversee the process of growth, development and coaching Posdaya contained in the various regions, necessary to study the factors supporting and restraining the development of Posdaya. This study is needed to determine the factors supporting and restraining Posdaya for each field of activity, which in turn can be followed up with proper guidance and effective in every area of activity. The respondents of this study consisting of 250 people from the board and stakeholders of Posdaya in Bogor City and Bogor District. Data collection procedures and data analysis performed using force field analysis. The analysis showed that the most prominent driving factor for the economic, education, health and the environment- there is business activities based on local resources; there is always a tough and skilled cadre; regular program service centre, Posbindu, Posyandu; and the spirit of mutual cooperation and self reliance. Meanwhile, the most prominent obstacle to the economic, education, health and the environment- there is not been known to the market, soft skills of Posdaya cadre are still low, healthy culture is low, and the presumption Posdaya as project. Based on the results of the analysis can be developed appropriate programs and activities to improve performance and overcome the weaknesses of Posdaya.

Date: 2014
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