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This study examines accountability and effectiveness in social aid spending in DKI Jakarta Province. This study intends to investigate how transparency and accountability might enhance the effectiveness of the program. Using Jonathan Koppell's (2005) theory amongs: transparency, liability, control, responsibility, and responsiveness, this research employs a qualitative technique, utilizing interviews. Data analysis methods include data reduction, presentation, and verification. shows that accountability in the accountability of social programs has been implemented in the DKI Regional Government. The result shows that accountability in social programs has been implemented in the DKI Regional Government. The implications of this study are expected to help improve the disbursement of social assistance funds for the DKI Provincial Government, as well as district and village/sub-district governments. The DKI Jakarta Provincial Government is a provincial-level autonomous territory in Indonesia's capital, overseen by the Governor The implications of this study are expected to help improve the disbursement of social assistance funds for the DKI Provincial Government, as well as district and village/sub-district governments.
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