An Evaluation Study of Kampung KB in Denpasar City with Working Partners

Background: The National Population and Family Planning Agency (BKKBN) is a non-ministerial institution. The problem is that there is stagnation in program achievements and the weak implementation of the KKBPK Program. The BKKBN established the Kampung KB as a strategic innovation for the full implementation of the KKBPK Program. Methods: The goal is to know the evaluation of the establishment and implementation of the Kampung KB as a miniature family planning program, grounding, bringing services closer, actualizing 8 family functions, revitalizing KKBPK. Since it was launched in 2016, it has never been evaluated, the criteria for establishing, using Family Data Collection, participation, implementation of regional and cross-sectoral Government commitments, forms of activity, coaching and mobilization, support for facilities and infrastructure, achievement of


Introduction
The Kampung KB program is expected to be a "miniature family planning program" at the lowest level and prioritized for poor areas, densely populated and lacking access to health services. Kampung KB is also designed as an effort to ground the family planning program to bring closer access to services to families in actualizing the 8 family functions and as an effort to revitalize the KKBPK program. Since the Kampung KB was declared in every provincial district in 2016, it has never been evaluated starting from the declaration stage to the implementation stage of Kampung KB. In general, this study aims to determine the implementation of Kampung KB. In particular, to determine the suitability of the criteria for the establishment of the Kampung KB, the extent to which the use of data sourced from the Family Data Collection (PK) in the Kampung KB area, the participation and commitment of local and cross-sectoral Governments in the implementation of the Kampung KB Program, the existing forms of activities, guidance and mobilization by managers programs, support for facilities and infrastructure in the Kampung KB, achievement of program indicators, knowledge and community participation related to activities and programs. The research framework for the evaluation study of Kampung KB uses a systems approach, where success can be seen from the success of the input, process and output aspects. The input aspect is indicated by the support of human resources (proportionate number of PLKB/PKB); availability of demographic data, family planning data, socio-economic data, data on family members/individual data and other data; Availability of operational facilities, both contraceptives and other supporting facilities, such as: KKBPK KIE media (banners, back drop, banners, Family Planning Information Unit Car, Family Planning Service Unit Car; availability of operational support (budget) for the KKBPK program from the APBD and APBN as well as other sources. other funds, such as: PNPM, Kampung Fund Budget (ADD), Family Hope Program (PKH), Jamkesmas or Jamkesda, where this budget assistance is not only intended at the time of declaration but for the sustainability of activities in the Kampung KB; The existence of regulations/policies from the local government and stakeholder commitments related to the implementation of Kampung KB Furthermore, the success of the Kampung KB program Process aspects: training related to Kampung KB; utilization of PK data and other cross-sectoral data; Kampung KB working group meetings including cross-sectoral coordination meetings (agencies) government and private) which can be in the form of workshops, mini-workshops at the sub-district and Kampung levels; workshops with the community akat; home visits; coaching as well as monitoring and evaluation, both carried out before the declaration and carried out routinely after the declaration. Evaluation of meeting activities will be seen from the number of times the meetings are held, where, who the participants attend and what the results of the meeting/rehearsals are. Aspects of output, the success of the Kampung KB study is marked by an increase in the achievement of the KKBPK program and an increase in the achievement of other related sector programs, by comparing the data before and after the declaration of the Kampung KB. Indicators of achievement of other sector programs, can be different between Kampung KB areas, this really depends on which program focus is the most priority to improve the quality of life of the people in the Kampung. It is hoped that this research can provide input and consideration for policy makers, to improve the development of the implementation of Kampung KB.

Methods
This study is an evaluative study with data collection carried out through a qualitative approach as a whole with in-depth interviews from various informants which aims to obtain in-depth information about the inputs, processes, outputs of implementation, monitoring, evaluation and reporting as well as the achievement indicators of the success of the Kampung KB Program involving various cross-sectional areas. sector, local government, TOGA/TOMA, Kampung KB managers and community participation.

Location
Research sites. The Family Planning Kampung Evaluation Study for the Province of Bali was conducted in Denpasar City. The research locus is located in Dusun Wanasari, Dauh Puri Kaja, North Denpasar.

Analysis
Collecting qualitative data through primary data will be analyzed by processing the data from the transcripts of the informants' interviews. In addition to primary data, this study also uses secondary data obtained through processing family data from the 2015 Family Data Collection (PK).
The PK data provides additional information from primary data obtained through structured questionnaires so as to validate the results of family data collection and primary data collected.
Data collection was carried out from August to the first week of October 2017. Furthermore, data analysis was carried out in the second week to the fourth week of October 2017. After the data analysis, the results were presented by the Research Team.

Results
This study is an evaluative study with data collection carried out through a qualitative approach as a whole with in-depth interviews from various informants which aims to obtain in-depth information about the inputs, processes, outputs of implementation, monitoring, evaluation and reporting as well as the achievement indicators of the success of the Kampung KB Program involving various cross-sectional areas. sector, local government, TOGA/TOMA, KB village managers and community participation. 2. Input: Human resource support that functions as program officers for the Wanasari Kampung KB program is not optimal. PK data is available, but this data is not understood by almost all Kampung KB apparatus. There are no operational facilities (Contraception, KIE KKBPK). There is no regulation from the local government that supports its implementation. Cross-sectoral commitments are not working as they should. 3. Process: No training. There is no optimal use of PK and cross-sector data. There is no POKJA meeting activity. There are no crosssectoral coordination meetings (government and private agencies), workshops, sub-district and Kampung mini-workshops, workshops, home visits. There is no coaching because there are no activities. There has never been monitoring and evaluation because there are no activities/programs in Dusun Wanasari. 4. Output: There was no effective increase in the achievement of the KKBPK program and an increase in the achievement of other crosssectoral programs in Dusun Wanasari.