4. Materi P2P Dalam Jaringan Teknis Pengembangan Gerakan Pengawasan Partisipatif

Parmas Bawaslu
26 Oct 202505:53

Summary

TLDRThis video focuses on participatory supervisory education for the 2025 elections, emphasizing the role of the public in ensuring honest and fair elections. It highlights the importance of collaboration between communities and organizations like Bawaslu, detailing various activities such as citizen forums, digital communities, and participatory supervision villages. The script discusses how participatory movements work at different levels—training, forming, functioning, and moving—to empower communities and strengthen democracy. The ultimate goal is to shift from procedural election oversight to a more inclusive, sustainable, and collaborative approach that involves the entire society in election supervision.

Takeaways

  • 🗳️ Participatory supervision is a crucial part of democracy, encouraging citizens to act not only as voters but also as active election monitors.
  • 🤝 Collaboration between Bawaslu (Election Supervisory Body) and the community strengthens election integrity and transparency.
  • 🏫 Participatory supervisory education (P2P), citizen forums, supervision corners, and partnerships with universities are key initiatives to engage the public.
  • 🌱 The development of participatory monitoring movements follows four stages: trained, formed, functioning, and moving.
  • 🚀 At the functioning level, activities focus on education, socialization, participatory supervision, and community collaboration.
  • 🌍 At the moving level, participatory supervision becomes a driving force that empowers communities and serves as a role model for other regions.
  • 🔄 The participatory supervision paradigm shifts from short-term pilot projects to sustainable and reference programs with collaborative approaches.
  • 💬 Community empowerment is central—encouraging independence, problem-solving, and holistic participation using local resources.
  • 🧩 Developing participatory movements includes identifying goals, analyzing needs, forming teams, creating strategies, and providing training.
  • 💡 Examples include creating digital volunteers, election monitoring cadres, participatory supervision villages, and digital communities.
  • ⚙️ The initiative aims to strengthen social, economic, and political networks to build sustainable, independent, and democratic societies.
  • 🎯 Ultimately, participatory supervision helps ensure honest, fair, and integrity-based elections while fostering long-term democratic awareness.

Q & A

  • What is the main purpose of participatory oversight in elections?

    -The main purpose of participatory oversight is to ensure that elections are conducted honestly and fairly by involving the public not only as voters but also as active supervisors of the election process.

  • How does participatory election supervision strengthen democracy?

    -Participatory election supervision strengthens democracy by increasing the capacity and quality of election monitoring, fostering collaboration between the community and election authorities, and encouraging political awareness and responsibility.

  • What are the four levels of development for participatory supervision?

    -The four levels of development for participatory supervision are: 1) Trained, 2) Formed, 3) Functioning, and 4) Moving. These stages focus on progressively building the capacity of the community to engage in election monitoring.

  • What activities are involved at the 'functioning' level of participatory supervision?

    -At the 'functioning' level, activities include socialization, participatory supervision education (P2P), citizen forums, supervision corners, collaboration with universities, participatory supervision villages, and strengthening digital communities.

  • How does the 'mobile' level of participatory supervision contribute to the movement?

    -At the 'mobile' level, participatory supervision becomes a driving force, empowering communities, creating role models for other regions, and fostering long-term political change and civic engagement.

  • What is the focus of the participatory supervision paradigm shift?

    -The participatory supervision paradigm focuses on changing the approach from mechanical work patterns to collaborative methods, ensuring community involvement not just during elections but also before and after the election process.

  • How does participatory supervision reach all levels of society?

    -Participatory supervision aims to involve all societal levels by creating inclusive programs that engage everyone from the middle class to the elite, emphasizing synergy and togetherness in election oversight.

  • What role does the community play in the participatory supervision movement?

    -The community plays a vital role by strengthening its capabilities, actively participating in election monitoring, and solving problems using local resources to enhance the election process and uphold electoral justice.

  • What are some examples of participatory monitoring movements?

    -Examples include the development of participatory monitoring cadres (e.g., digital volunteers), monitoring institutions to expand networks, participatory monitoring villages focusing on village head election oversight, and the coordination with external networks to empower communities.

  • Why is community empowerment crucial for the success of participatory monitoring?

    -Community empowerment is crucial because it enables communities to act independently, strengthens their political and social networks, and helps them take ownership of the election process, ensuring its integrity and accountability.

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Participatory SupervisionElection IntegrityCommunity EmpowermentDemocracy BuildingElection OversightPublic EngagementPolitical AwarenessElection EducationDigital VolunteersGrassroots MovementsCollaborative Democracy