2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2021.102768
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Impacts of village fund on post disaster economic recovery in rural Aceh Indonesia

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“…They demonstrate that MAA-Aceh Singkil institutionally supports the existence of the Wali Nanggroe Aceh Institution because it is mandated by the Helsinki Memorandum of Understanding. 13 Additionally, the MAA-Aceh Singkil functionary claimed that the Singkil community supports the Wali Nanggroe Aceh institution wholeheartedly, but academics are skeptical due to the lack of supporting information. Finally, the field findings indicate that the Aceh Wali Nanggroe Institution was mandated as a unifier of the Acehnese people in Aceh Qanun Number 9 of 2013 concerning Amendments to Aceh Qanun Number 8 of 2012 concerning the Aceh Wali Nanggroe Institution, but the Aceh Singkil conflict incident, the a quo institution, was not included in the series.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They demonstrate that MAA-Aceh Singkil institutionally supports the existence of the Wali Nanggroe Aceh Institution because it is mandated by the Helsinki Memorandum of Understanding. 13 Additionally, the MAA-Aceh Singkil functionary claimed that the Singkil community supports the Wali Nanggroe Aceh institution wholeheartedly, but academics are skeptical due to the lack of supporting information. Finally, the field findings indicate that the Aceh Wali Nanggroe Institution was mandated as a unifier of the Acehnese people in Aceh Qanun Number 9 of 2013 concerning Amendments to Aceh Qanun Number 8 of 2012 concerning the Aceh Wali Nanggroe Institution, but the Aceh Singkil conflict incident, the a quo institution, was not included in the series.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and Rural Development Research Moreover, due to the Covid-19 pandemic over the last two years (Djalante et al, 2020;Ing & Basri, 2022;Malahayati et al, 2021;Nugroho et al, 2022;Rozaki et al, 2021) Muhyiddin & Nugroho, 2021;Nugroho et al, 2022;Olivia et al, 2020). The respondents also confirmed that rural infrastructure development appeared to stall in 2020-2022.…”
Section: Policy Implicationmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The existence of village-owned enterprises is expected to be able to provide solutions in reducing poverty in rural areas, especially in the agricultural sector. Nugroho et al (2022) revealed that agricultural economic empowerment is the priority. However, the importance of the quality of human resources and the agricultural sector in reducing poverty in rural areas is also pivotal.…”
Section: Bumdes and Povertymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of village fund in Indonesia has been more focused on infrastructure development, although at the same time, village fund for community economic empowerment in rural areas is still deficient (Nugroho et al, 2022). The same also goes to women's empowerment in which the allocation of village fund for this activity is still far from reaching the expected number.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%