THE INFLUENCE OF STAKEHOLDER INVOLVEMENT ON IMPROVING SANITATION ACCESS IN KALIAWI BANDAR LAMPUNG VILLAGE
Keywords:
role, stakeholder, sanitationAbstract
The purpose of this research is to find out the role of government stakeholders in implementing the first pillar of STBM program in kalaiwi, as well as analyzing supporting factors and inhibition of STBM program. The method used in this research is qualitative with phenomenological design. Data collection techniques using in-depth interviews, observations of participants and document studies The results of the study showed that there are still many obstacles that occur in the sanitation of the first pillar in the babs, stakeholders have played their role in the implementation of the first pillar of STBM through the triggering and mentoring to the community, but still hampered by the community economy and the status of ownership of habitable land.
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