Capacity Development: Making Village Regulations Concerning the Protection of Migrant Workers in Arjowilangun Village, Kalipare District, Malang Regency Capacity Development: Pembuatan Peraturan Desa Tentang Perlindungan Pekerja Migran di Desa Arjowilangun,

Arjowilangun Village is situated in the Kalipare District of the Malang Regency and is a significant contributor of migrant workers. In reality, many workers who go abroad cause many problems, including failed departures, illness while working abroad, layoffs before the end of contracts, deceptive contracts, deportation, visa overstaying, nonpayment, and victimization by crime. In this, there is a growing need to protect the villagers of Arjowilangun through regulatory and other legal means. In numerous unfortunate occurrences, the capacity of many human resources has been insufficient to comply with village regulations. Our Universitas Airlangga Team of Community Service has conducted training and mentoring to enhance the organizational capacity for addressing the community's needs. Mainly, the UNDP's Capacity Development frameworks guided our community service, including engaging stakeholders on capacity development, assessing capacity assets and requirements, developing a capacity development response, putting that response into action, and evaluating capacity development. Our service was attended by 37 individuals, including village officials, members of the village representative body, former migrant workers, migrant workers' families, and community leaders. The community service reveals substantial knowledge gained from the capacity-building efforts, allowing village leaders in Arjowilangung and other diverse parties to draft local regulations to protect migrant workers. The service and dedication of those involved in mentoring and training programs significantly impact this, with the support and additional motivation of the village apparatus ensuring that migrant workers receive the best possible services and safety.


Introduction
The increasing number of Indonesian workers working abroad is one of the impacts of the lack of employment opportunities in the country.Therefore, becoming a worker abroad is one of the solutions some citizens take to meet their family's living needs.The reason migrant workers move to work overseas is that their income is higher than at home, which is then sent to households in their hometowns, which are known as remittances.In general, remittances made by migrant workers can have an impact on social lifeabandoned household economy (Wahyuni & Sihaloho, 2022).The country also benefits from Indonesian workers abroad, who have become the second largest foreign exchange contributor after the oil and gas (oil and gas) sector.Around 450,000 Indonesian citizens (WNI) go abroad as workers every year.Approximately four million Indonesian citizens work as Indonesian workers abroad, 70 per cent of whom are women, and most work in the domestic sector.Of this number, it is estimated that 60 per cent were sent through illegal procedures (Constitutional Court Decision Number 20/PUU-XVIII/2020 2020).
Indonesia is one of the countries that sends many Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI) every year.However, it does not rule out the possibility that various problems may still be encountered in sending, placing, and providing protection for PMI.According to the National Agency for the Placement and Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers (BMP2PMI), many PMI abroad do not have official documents, but they are still determined to continue working abroad, so much has been heard and the media has reported that many PMI have been arrested and then returned to their respective countries.
respectively (Yasmine, 2019).It's even worse if there is trafficking involving migrant workers.According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODOC), an organization under the UN that focuses on issues of illegal drug trafficking and use, crime prevention and criminal justice, international terrorism, and political corruption, around 49% of victims of human trafficking are women, 21% were girls, 18% were boys, and 12% were boys.Women are the most victims of criminal acts of human trafficking through the sending of migrant workers (Yusitarani, 2020).
Arjowilangun Village is in Kalipare District, Malang Regency, East Java Province.
Even though access to the location is quite far from urban areas, Arjowilangun Village is independent.Arjowilangun Village is the most significant contributor of migrant workers in Kalipare District.In 2020, 462 people or 15% of the workforce worked in Hong Kong, South Korea, Saudi Arabia, Brunei Darussalam, Taiwan, and Singapore.The large number of workers working abroad also creates various problems.Based on data from the Arjowilangun Village Government, it was identified that issues related to migrant workers in Arjowilangun Village included failure to leave the country, illness, layoffs before the work contract ended, work not following the work agreement, deportation, overstaying, unpaid salaries and becoming victims of crime.Some of PMI's problems were also published in online news https://bp2mi.go.id/berita-detail/upt-bp2mi-medanmemfacilitation-pemulangan-pmi-deportasi-malaysia and https://kumparan.com/tugumalang-admin/lapsus-village-tki-1-majority-of-women-whowent-home-leaving-name-1549610214946329573/full.This is also reinforced by the following explanation given by one of the Arjowilangun Village officials: 'The problem is usually there are people who leave via illegal PJTKI, or are just invited by their friends.Then, they don't have special skills to work abroad, so their job doesn't match their qualifications.Many also have problems with their employers.Then, some people go abroad who are not recorded by the village.So data collection is still incomplete.'(Suyono, Head of Planning).
All problems related to PMI in Arjowilangun Village should be minimized or even prevented through the protection provided by the village government.Villages have a strategic role in protecting Indonesian Migrant Workers (BMI) because villages are the first exit point for village residents before they leave abroad (Sudaryana, 2020).For this One of the village government policies to develop the capacity of the village government is to hold training so that they are capable and professional in carrying out their duties, functions and roles in realizing the principles of good governance (Fajarwati, 2019).It is believed that developing village potential optimally can be a solution in solving village community problems.Therefore, village government capacity is urgently needed to be able to design a more comprehensive and participatory village development policy and program to answer the various needs and problems of village communities (Dhue & Tokan, 2021).
This research aims to see how the capacity development process has been carried out so that village officials can draft Village Regulations in an effort to protect migrant workers.Data analysis uses an interactive circle according to Miles, Huberman, and Saldana (2014) through data reduction, data presentation, drawing conclusions, and verification.

Data findings and Discussion
Adequate official capacity greatly determines the success of the village in making improvements in the areas of governance, development, community development and community empowerment (Aminah & Sutanto, 2018).The condition of village government officials requires capacity development so that the performance of village government officials in managing village potential and implementing administrative orders can be carried out well.Thus, with good apparatus capacity it will have a positive impact on government administration in the village area (Sari et al., 2022) From the results of the meeting, it was clear that there was a firm commitment conveyed by the Village Head, officials and BPD to make Village Regulations.The following are discussion activities in the effort to Engage Stakeholders on capacity development: The commitment of the stakeholders who will be involved in the capacity development process is the first thing that must be done.With high commitment, the direction of capacity development can be directed and there is clarity."To carry out training, the village has extensive facilities.Everything is there, starting from chairs, LCD, loudspeakers, sound, and others."Funding can be taken from village funds, postal services to increase the capacity of officials" (Kuswianto, Head of Arjowilangun Village) "Arjowilangun has many former migrant workers.So their experience while working abroad can be used as a reference to create the main points in village regulations.There are also many migrant worker families here.Of course you can also ask for input.Experience accompanying children, husbands, older siblings, cousins and others can reveal their needs" (Suwoto, BPD representative)

Assess Capacity Assets and Needs
The results of this research also found that the Arjowilangun Village Government really needs training and assistance in making village regulations.This was expressed clearly by the following BPD representatives and former migrant workers: "We as the Village Representative Body really need knowledge regarding the making of Village Regulations."In the future, of course there will be many community or development problems or whatever that need to be handled with village regulations" (Suwoto, BPD representative) "We feel that as migrant workers we need to get legal protection in this village.This is a fortress that can be given to the family I left behind to work abroad."(Yudik,former Migrant Worker from South Korea)

"As a migrant worker, I feel this village regulation is very important for me and my family. "I hope that this village regulation will be able to protect us as workers as well as the families left behind."(Sukatri, former migrant worker from Hong Kong)
From the input from the informants, it is clear that the Arjowilangun Village Government has assets in the form of human resources and infrastructure that can be used as capital for carrying out capacity development activities.Apart from that, it was clearly revealed that they needed a Village Regulation which could be used as a legal umbrella to provide protection to migrant workers.Below, there is documentation of activities to assess capacity assets and needs: " Institutionally, we are adequate, with all village officials' positions complete.Structurally, there is the highest position of Village Head who is assisted by the Village Secretary, Head of Administrative Affairs, Head of Financial Affairs, Head of Planning Affairs, Head of Government Section, Head of Welfare Section, Head of Services Section, and also assisted by five Hamlet Heads.With this complete system, all duties and responsibilities can be managed and accounted for.The leadership is structurally clear.It's clear who is responsible to whom, who supervises whom, coordinates with whom, everything is clear."(Purnadi,Village Secretary).
"That's it, we need to know how to provide training and assistance that we can receive."So after completion there will be an increase in knowledge, especially how to make a village regulation" (Joko Putoyo, BPD representative) Village government capacity is an important parameter for achieving village government performance.In other words, achieving good village government performance will only be realized if it receives support from adequate individuals, organizations and systems.Weak village capacity and performance results in the need for education and training in the form of mentoring, network utilization and continuous learning (Manalu et al, 2018)."Thank God, I finally understand what to do.Can identify that in making a village regulation, all relevant stakeholders must be involved.We also understand the stages that must be passed to identify problems and solutions."(Suwoto,BPD representative).

Implement a Capacity Development
The following are several activities related to Implementing a Capacity Development: stakeholders.The general aim of capacity development is so that individuals, organizations and existing systems can be used effectively and efficiently to achieve individual and organizational goals.(Lumempouw et al, 2021).Social changes that occur in village communities also need to be balanced with developing the capacity of the Village Government, so that the desire to maintain a relatively balanced bargaining position with parties outside the village can continue to be maintained (Sadu in Lumempouw et al., 2021) Increasing the capacity of village officials and all related elements will certainly provide a breath of fresh air in providing protection for Migrant Workers, so that various problems that occur with Migrant Workers can be resolved.The Village Government has a well-planned strategy for finding solutions to migrant worker problems.Capacity development plays an essential role in helping an organization change itself through a highly planned approach and predicting issues that can be overcome through the solutions provided.Apart from that, there is a positive influence on human resource development, organizational strengthening and institutional renewal (Arafah, 2018).

Conclusion
Capacity building for Arjowilangun Village officials and all related elements has proven to be very effective in increasing knowledge so that they can draft Village Regulations regarding the Protection of Migrant Workers.This success was greatly influenced by the high commitment of the village government, BPD, former migrant workers, families of migrant workers and community leaders.Apart from that, the success of this capacity development was also due to the village head's full support and the village officials' enthusiasm to provide optimal services and protection for Migrant Workers.
research is Action Research.Cresswell (2014) states that "action research has an applied focus.Like mixed methods research, action research uses data collection based on either quantitative or qualitative methods.Thus, action research design is a systematic procedure carried out by researchers to gather information about, and subsequently improve".Action research is applied research that focuses on specific actions.Action research is like combination research, which uses quantitative, qualitative data collection techniques or a combination of both.So action research is a systematic procedure carried out by researchers to obtain information about actions and the consequences of these actions in order to improve organizational performance.This study used descriptive qualitative method.The informants in this research were 37 people, consisting of 9 Arjowilangun Village officials, 5 Village Representative Body (BPD), 10 former migrant workers, 8 migrant worker families, 5 community leaders.Data collection was carried out in three ways, namely interviews, secondary data and field observations.

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Figure 1.Arjowilangun Village BPD when explaining its commitment to protecting Migrant Workers Source: researcher documentation, 2022 Assessing pre-existing capacity through stakeholder engagement makes it possible to see what areas require additional training, what areas should be prioritized, and in what ways capacity development can be incorporated.UNDP believes that capacity development that is not rooted in comprehensive study and assessment of preexisting conditions will be limited to training alone, which will not facilitate sustainable results.The research results show that the Arjowilangun Village Government has assets in the form of complete Human Resources.Village officials, BPD and community leaders who in the first stage of 'engage stakeholders on capacity development' have actively participated, have succeeded in identifying other very important human resources, namely former migrant workers and families of migrant workers.Assets in the form of village infrastructure, namely a spacious village hall, complete with LCD equipment, microphones, meeting tables and chairs will also facilitate the implementation of the capacity development process.Apart from that, the Arjowilangun Village Government Setijaningrum., et al. / JGAR, 4 (2) : 90-106 98 also has a village budget for developing the capacity of officials.This was conveyed by the Village Head and the following BPD representatives:

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Figure 2.Conveying Mr Yudik's aspirations as a former migrant workerSource: researcher documentation, 2022 Implementing a capacity development program involves the inclusion of multiple systems; national, local, institutional.This involves constant reassessment and expecting changes depending on changing situations.It includes evaluative indicators to measure the effectiveness of initiated programs.This research succeeded in describing how capacity development in the form of training and mentoring was carried out.In general, this activity is divided into three sessions, namely the first opening which begins with a speech from the Village Head as a form of commitment and support for this activity.Second, presentation of material related to the Regulation of the Minister of Home Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia Number 29 of 2006 concerning Guidelines for the Formation and Mechanisms for Preparing Village Regulations.Third, discussions related to identifying various problems related to migrant workers, followed by proposed solutions.Fourth, the practice of drafting Village Regulations regarding the Protection of Migrant Workers.

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Figure 3. Presentation of the Minister of Home Affairs Regulation Number 29 of 2006 reason, it is necessary to have village regulations as a legal umbrella used to protect PMIs.
. The United JGAR.Volume 4 No. 2, December 2023 / Capacity Development: Making Village Regulations Concerning the Protection of Migrant Workers 95 Nations Development Program (UNDP) defines capacity development as 'the process by which individuals, organizations and communities acquire, strengthen and maintain the capacity to set and achieve their own development goals over time'.Capacity Head of Arjowilangun Village)"We as the Village Representative Body are highly committed to improving the welfare and protection of migrant workers and their families in Arjowilangun Village.Seeing the existing condition of society where there are still many rights of family members of migrant workers that have not been fulfilled because there is no legal umbrella that protects the fulfillment of these rights, the creation of this village regulation is a very good first stepping stone for Arjowilangun Village.We also as BPD invite all elements in Arjowilangun Village to participate in the process of making this village regulation, because this regulation is once again a legal umbrella that can protect them.So, we still don't know about the stages.Where to start, what are the steps or steps?If there is training, of course we will support it and take it seriously."(SitiChoerul, BPD Representative) capacity development response, and Evaluate capacity development.The capacity development that has been carried out for Arjowilangun Village Officials can be explained as follows: Engage Stakeholders on Capacity Development An effective capacity building process must encourage the participation of all parties involved.If stakeholders are involved and have a variety of ownership in the development process, they will feel more responsible for the results and sustainability of development.Involving stakeholders directly affected by the situation allows for more effective decision making and making development work more transparent.UNDP and its partners use advocacy and policy advisory to better engage stakeholders.This process is an effort to involve stakeholders in the capacity development process."Wereally want to have a Village Regulation.Yes, so that migrant workers can get protection.But yes, I don't know the steps in the process.If you are given training or something like that, we will gladly welcome it.We can also prepare the facilities needed during the training later."(Kuswianto,"ArjowilangunVillage does need a Village Regulation to protect Migrant Workers.But frankly we don't know what to prepare yet.How to start, of course there is a theory and methods according to the rules.If we are given assistance and training, all officers will definitely be very enthusiastic about following it seriously."(Wawan,VillageHead)"The majority of us are migrant workers, and in the process there are many challenges and obstacles that bother us and threaten our condition both physically and psychologically."So, I hope this village regulation will be able to provide a clear legal umbrella for us migrant workers."(Suyadi,former Migrant Worker from Macau).
'From this training and assistance, Alhamdulillah, Arjowilangun Village now has a draft village regulation that was made by itself together with all related elements.Village officials, BPD, former migrant workers, and their families were all involved in determining the articles in the draft village regulations.Even more important is the involvement of community leaders.(Samuji,villageofficial)'Thereare many benefits from this training.Moreover, they are directly accompanied to practice making village regulations.All those present, representing the village government, community leaders, former migrant workers and BPD finally understood and were able to practice making village regulations according to the regulations of the Minister of Home Affairs'(Suyadi, Migrant Worker family)