Summative Evaluation Model of Slum Treatment in Kendari City, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia
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https://doi.org/10.61707/8hhnk576Keywords:
Summative Evaluation, Slum TreatmentAbstract
This study aimed to determine the sustainability of the Slum Settlement Management Pattern using the Summative Evaluation Model. This study compares a program review related to the situation before and after the program's implementation. The results show that the evaluation of this program emphasizes; (a) a model for the sustainability of the Slum Management program, which conducts by the community receiving the program, with the existence of a Planning Document made by the community through the BKM with the aim that the implementation of Slum Management is sustainable; (b) the existence of a multiplier effect of the Program; Comparing the condition of settlements before and after the implementation of the slum area management program based on the determinants of criteria (physical and non-physical) and indicators that determine; (c) transfer of knowledge/technology. Although the nuances of the project are thick, the principles of empowerment are measurable with predetermined achievements with existing provisions. So it can minimize conflicts of thought between grant and project goals, and (d) capacity building by preparing the Settlement Environment Plan document as a guideline based on the aspirations, needs, and aspirations of the community to improve the environmental conditions of their settlements.
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