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Yudi Andriansyah Eka Putra

Jurnal ilmu Kesehatan Umum 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Kesehatan Indonesia

This comprehensive analytical overview provides a meticulous exploration of the incidence, types, and management of tumors impacting women's reproductive organs in Indonesia. Drawing upon authentic references spanning 2016 to 2023, the study delved into the epidemiological landscape with a specific focus on uterine fibroids, ovarian tumors, and cervical cancers. A detailed analysis of regional variations and demographic influences on tumor occurrence sheds light on the intricate interplay between health disparities and reproductive organ tumors. The management section underscores personalized treatment modalities, encompassing surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy, emphasizing a multidisciplinary approach. This holistic strategy integrates psychological and palliative care, acknowledging the diverse aspects of a patient's journey. The findings contribute significantly to informed healthcare policies, urging the development of targeted interventions based on the nuanced understanding of reproductive organ tumors in the Indonesian context. Furthermore, the study suggests fruitful directions for future research in women's health, paving the way for continuous advancements in the field.

Lilis Wahyuni; Indah Kumala Dewi; Erinaldi Erinaldi

International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Reviews 2024 Asosiasi Penelitian dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of the Regional Revenue Agency (Bapenda) in collecting hotel taxes in Dumai City. Using a qualitative approach with a case study method, this study explores the factors influencing the effectiveness of tax collection and the obstacles encountered. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, observations, and documentation, which were then analyzed using thematic analysis. The results indicate that although the objectives of tax collection have been clearly defined and provide benefits for regional development, several obstacles still hinder the achievement of the expected targets. The main obstacles include a lack of coordination between relevant parties, immature planning, and policies that are not yet fully effective. In addition, bad debts on hotel taxes are a major challenge that affects the effectiveness of tax collection. This study also found that a broad socialization strategy and the provision of adequate infrastructure have helped increase taxpayer awareness and compliance. However, supervision and control need to be improved to prevent irregularities and ensure taxpayer compliance. By improving coordination, more detailed planning, data-driven policies, more intensive education, the use of information technology, and stricter supervision, it is hoped that the effectiveness of hotel tax collection can be significantly improved. This research provides an important contribution to the Dumai City Bapenda and other local governments in their efforts to improve the effectiveness of regional tax collection. It is hoped that the recommendations provided can be implemented to overcome existing obstacles and increase regional original income (PAD) in a sustainable manner.

Sudiana Wachyudi; Tia Listiaty

Branding is essential for tourist attractions and government agencies, one of which is improving the image and reputation of a tourist attraction or institution so that the wider community can know it. There needs to be an appropriate strategy from the Talun District government, which is the authority in tourism development in Talun District, so the author is interested in examining the branding strategy carried out by Talun District in developing the tourism sector as a tourist destination. This research uses a descriptive type of research with a qualitative approach. The Talun District Government of Cirebon Regency plans the construction of the "Wisata Talun Ngangeni" to improve the welfare of rural communities and stimulate the regional economy. In addition to promotion through digital tourism, the participation of local communities is needed to maintain and develop innovations in the area. However, it is only possible to have a positive impact on branding tourism culture with digital tourism. Several forms of digital tourism promote tourism using inappropriate and deviant nuances. Usually, children and adolescents often receive such adverse effects.

Taufik Arnanda Marpaung; Muhammad Imam Daei; Dorlan Habibi; Nurhayati Harahap

Jurnal Penelitian Ilmu Ekonomi dan Keuangan Syariah (JUPIEKES) 2024 STAI YPIQ BAUBAU, SULAWESI TENGGARA

Indonesia has a significant problem of economic inequality between regions. This can give rise to inequality and social injustice. The government, in its efforts to achieve economic equality between regions in its national development strategy, has provided several policies, however, it also needs a national development strategy with an Islamic perspective to perfect these policies. This study employed a qualitative approach as its research methodology, specifically focusing on library research. A qualitative approach allows researchers to understand complex and multidimensional phenomena. In facing the challenges, challenges and failures in the national development strategy in Indonesia in the last 10 years, Islamic Economics can provide alternative solutions that can strengthen the parts that according to Islamic Economics must also be considered in order to strengthen the National Development strategy that can minimize and neutralize, one of which is by paying attention to Sharia Economic Principles in terms of development such as justice, balance and poverty. Therefore, the national development strategy implemented must pay attention to these principles. From the standpoint of Islamic economic development, Indonesia's development focus for the past ten years has been irrelevant. This is a result of the Indonesian government continuing to focused on infrastructure development and is not fully in accordance with sharia principles, and is lacking in improving the aspect of human resources.