In the provision of social assistance PKH (family hope program) in the Social Service Office of the City of Ternate is still not optimal, because at the time of the selection of recipients of assistance there was no supporting system so that during the selection process still using estimates and the absence of calculations during the selection of beneficiaries. So that few or many people sometimes protest because people who are supposed to get help but they don't get the assistance, and vice versa. This study aims to make a decision support system in the provision of social assistance for family planning programs using the Analytic Hierarchy Process method. The criteria used are 7 criteria, namely Disability, Elderly, Pregnant / postpartum, Children under 6 years of age, Elementary School Children, Middle School and High School Children. The Analytic Hierarchy Process method is a method of settlement using a calculation of pairwise comparison matrices, where each criterion is weighted and a pairwise comparison matrix is calculated. The results of this study are in the form of a decision support system application for PKH assistance in the city of Ternate based on the web which can provide recommendations to the Social Service Office of the City of Ternate as a consideration for decision making in PKH assistance.
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