Implementation of Infrastructure Development Policy in Kando Warira Village

Authors

  • Demianus Rumayomi Master of Public Policy Program, Postgraduate Program, Universitas Cenderawasih Author
  • Nur Aedah Master of Public Policy Program, Postgraduate Program, Universitas Cenderawasih Author

Keywords:

Implementation, Policy, Development, Infrastructure, Kando Warira, Yapen Island

Abstract

This article is entitled Implementation of Infrastructure Development Policy in Kando Warira Village, Anotaurei District, Yapen Islands Regency. The aim of this research was to find out the problems faced by the village government. Implementation of the policy of building road infrastructure approximately 5 km long and 6 meters wide funded by the 2019 Regional Revenue and Expenditure Budget as well as building a bridge measuring 12 meters long and 6 meters wide in 2023 also using the Regional Revenue and Expenditure Budget. Researchers, after looking closely at Kando Warira village, Anotaurei District, the community experienced problems in their daily activities because the road asphalting did not reach the community in the RW 3 (three) area so it was very difficult for the community to use two-wheeled and four-wheeled vehicles. For this reason, the study entitled Implementation of Infrastructure Development Policy in Kando Warira village aims to analyze the supporting and inhibiting factors in the village. In this research, researchers used qualitative methods to describe the implementation of development policies. The results of this research show whether the development implementation of the Yapen Islands Regency government is responding to the conditions faced by the community. Due to the researcher's observation that regarding unpaved roads as a whole they do not reach a portion of the community, this condition is considered not serious by the Yapen Islands district government, for this reason the researcher concludes that infrastructure facilities are a very important supporting factor that needs to be paid attention to by all parties, especially the Islands district government. Yapen and the Kando Warira village government. 

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2025-07-15

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Implementation of Infrastructure Development Policy in Kando Warira Village. (2025). Equilibration: Universal Journal of Academic & Applied Sciences, 1(2), 66-72. https://ejournal.mahnazpublisher.org/index.php/EUJAAS/article/view/28

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