THE ROLE OF MOTEKAR IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF WEST JAVA PROVINCE REGIONAL REGULATION NUMBER 9 OF 2014 CONCERNING FAMILY RESILIENCE Rinrin Warisni P(a), Neneng Nurhasanah(b), Nurul Chotidjah(c)
a) Student of Doctoral Program, Faculty of Law Islamic University of Bandung, Jalan Tamansari No. 20, Bandung 40116
b & c) Doctoral Programe Lecturer, Faculty of Law Islamic University of Bandung, Jalan Tamansari No. 20, Bandung 40116
Abstract
Abstract: One of the mandates contained in the Regional Regulation (Perda) concerning the Implementation of Family Resilience Development No. 9 of 2014 is the participation of the community^s role to become an agent tasked with assisting and empowering the community. As stated in Article 30 point 2, the regional government as one of the Regional Family Resilience Development Teams (TPPKD) facilitates the formation of family motivators. Motekar (Family Resilience Motivator) is an innovation program of the West Java provincial government as an agent formed by the government through DP3AKB (Women^s Empowerment, Child Protection and Family Planning Service) in 2014 by recruiting at least 1000 Motekar cadres spread across 27 cities/regencies in West Java. The 6 (six) stages of family assistance carried out by Motekar include- identifying, motivating, mediating, educating and advocating for family resilience issues. This research study reveals the role of Motekar (family caregivers) in the implementation of Regional Regulation No. 9 of 2014, particularly in areas vulnerable to family resilience, with indications of persistently high divorce rates from 2020 to 2025 and high stunting rates. This study used descriptive qualitative methods to refine the analysis and identify new models for enhancing Motekar^s role in implementing the Family Resilience Regional Regulation. The results of this study indicate that Motekar^s role is not yet optimal, requiring support and participation from other stakeholders to reduce the high rates of divorce and stunting in W
Keywords: Motekar, Regional Regulation, Divorce. Family Resilience
Topic: Law and Ethics in Terms of Islamic Perspective