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This study aims to find out the effectiveness of implementing the PUG policy strategy in the Regional Development of Bengkulu Provinceby looking at the achievements of the implementation of the PUG Policy Strategy which includes 7 (seven) prerequisites, namely: Commitment, Policy, Institutions, Resources, Analytical Tools, Disaggregated Data, and Community Participation. The method used in this study is descriptive with a qualitative approach.Based on the study results, it can be seen that the implementation of the PUG policy strategy is on a scale"less effective" because of the seven prerequisite indicators, only five indicators have been implemented while the other two indicators have not been implemented, namely the resource indicator and the analytical tool indicator. This condition indirectly indicates that there is a lack of synchronization between the implementation of general policies for implementing PUG and the implementation of operational technical policies for implementing PUG. Or in other words, it can be concluded that the implementation of general policies to achieve PUG goals has not been supported by adequate policy implementation at the operational technical level. Taking into account these problems, a number of suggestions can be recommended for improving the implementation of PUG policies by the Bengkulu Provincial Government, namely: (1) Activating all tasks and functions of the PUG institution, namely the PUG Working Group, Technical Team andFocal Point. (2) Increasing socialization and advocacy related to the implementation of PUG policies to all OPDs (3) Maximizing coordination between Pokja PUG members by implementing a systemreward and punishman.

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Effectiveness implementation gender mainstreaming seven requirements

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Linarti, R., Hutapia, H., & Purmini, P. (2024). Implementation Of Gender Mainstreaming (PUG) Policy Implementation In Regional Development In Bengkulu Province. Conjuncture: The Journal of Economics, 1(2), 149–158. Retrieved from https://ejournal.unib.ac.id/conjuncture/article/view/41259

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