Inhibiting Factors for Implementing Family Hope Program Policies in Bone-Bone District, North Luwu Regency

Abstract
This study aims to determine and analyse what factors hinder efforts to improve community welfare in Bone-Bone sub-district, North Luwu district. This study uses a qualitative method. The data was collected by means of observation, interviews, online data searching and documentation. The results showed that the factor that hindered efforts to improve community welfare in Bone-Bone District, North Luwu Regency, namely the implementation of socialization at the sub-district and village levels was very low. The sub-district PKH Implementing Unit Secretariat office still uses the sub-district office space. Appointment of PKH implementation staff in the form of sub-district coordinators, assistant staff and computer operators is entirely the responsibility of the Ministry of Social Affairs without involving the local government. There are no incentives or operational funds for facilitators in the field, making it difficult for facilitators to be present at all times in PKH recipient communities. The factors that support PKH activities are the availability of assistants and operators at the sub-district level. There are general guidelines for implementing PKH activities. The existence of standard operating procedures (SOP).