Implementation of the Process in Cross-Sectoral Collaboration in the Implementation of Poverty Alleviation Policies in North Kalimantan Province
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Aims: This study is intended to determine how the implementation of the Process in Cross-Sector Collaboration in the Implementation of Poverty Alleviation Policies in North Kalimantan Province. Methods: The data collected in this study were then compiled in a qualitative study. Results: The results of this study indicate that the Implementation of the Process in Cross-Sector Collaboration in the Implementation of Poverty Alleviation Policies in North Kalimantan Province Cross-sector collaboration in poverty alleviation in North Kalimantan Province reflects the principles put forward by Bryson et al. (2006) in their theory. The trust formed between stakeholders, effective conflict management related to data differences, and structured but flexible planning indicate that this collaboration can run well. To increase the success of this cross-sector collaboration, it is important to continue to strengthen shared commitment, improve the quality of the data used, and ensure that planning can always be adapted to the challenges and dynamics in the field.
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