INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT PLANNING MODEL FOR POVERTY ERADICATION AND SOCIAL INEQUALITY REDUCTION

Authors

  • Sry Rahayu Ningsih Sitorus State Islamic University of North Sumatera Author
  • Rahmah Aliyah State Islamic University of North Sumatera Author
  • Jihan Fatya State Islamic University of North Sumatera Author
  • Elisa Fitri State Islamic University of North Sumatera Author

Keywords:

Inclusive Development, Poverty, Social Inequality, Development Planning

Abstract

Poverty and social inequality remain major challenges to development in Indonesia, especially in regions experiencing economic growth without equitable distribution of prosperity. A development focus that places too much emphasis on economic growth has proven incapable of ensuring fair distribution of benefits. This study aims to formulate an effective inclusive development planning model to alleviate poverty and reduce inequality. Through a literature review of various relevant literature and studies, it was found that inclusive development must integrate economic, social, and environmental dimensions, and be strengthened by social protection, financial inclusion, SME empowerment, and equitable infrastructure. Programs such as PKH have had a positive impact, but have not addressed the root causes of structural poverty. Systemic, participatory, and adaptive planning is needed to achieve more equitable and sustainable development.

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2025-12-03

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INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT PLANNING MODEL FOR POVERTY ERADICATION AND SOCIAL INEQUALITY REDUCTION. (2025). International Journal of Applied Economics, Banking and Management, 2(2), 191-194. https://ejournalarsypersada.com/index.php/economics/article/view/141

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