Implementing the Rai Bersinar Group Empowerment Program through Laying-Quail Farming for Post-Rehabilitation Clients in Slarang Village, Cilacap Regency
Keywords:
program implementation, community empowerment, post-rehabilitation, CSR, laying-quail farmingAbstract
This study analyses the implementation of the Rai Bersinar Group Empowerment Program through laying-quail farming in Slarang Village, Cilacap Regency, as a community-based empowerment model for post-rehabilitation drug clients and local residents. Using a qualitative case study, data were collected through in-depth interviews, field observation, and document review, then analysed interactively. The program was implemented through problem and potential identification, business initiation, strengthening of production facilities, role allocation, and continuous mentoring. It was supported by collaboration among the Cilacap Regency National Narcotics Board, Pertamina Integrated Terminal Cilacap through CSR, group leaders, and the community. The program fostered productive routines, responsibility, healthier social interaction, and greater self-confidence among post-rehabilitation clients. However, its collective economic benefits remain limited due to weak downstream processing, marketing, institutional capacity, and environmental management. Sustainable mentoring, clear roles, group capacity, and integration of rehabilitation with productive enterprise are therefore essential
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