Implementation of the Child Identity Card Program at the Department of Population and Civil Registration of Minahasa Regency
Keywords:
Implementation, Policy, Child Identity Card ProgramAbstract
The research method used is qualitative research. The results of the research that have been obtained and described are: Related to the implementation of the Child Identity Card Program: 1). The socialization has not been carried out optimally to communicate to the community, in this case parents who have children are required to have MCH related to MCH program policies in Minahasa Regency 2). The organizational structure has not supported the creation of inter-institutional cooperation, in this case the collaboration between the Minahasa Regency Population and Civil Registration Office together with the school, BPJS and banks. 3) The target condition in this case is that there are still many parents who have children who do not understand and feel that MCH is important
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