Utami, Dyah Putri
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The Influence of Local Wisdom and Culture Approach Strategy on CSR Implementation in Klayas Village Dody Yapsenang; Utami, Dyah Putri; Bambang Imawan; Abidin; Pratama Bimo
Prospect: Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): September 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/jpm.v2i3.181

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Klayas Village is one of the daerah terpencils in the Seget District which is the Ring 1 area of ​​Company X. Most of the Klayas community is the Moi Tribe indigenous people who make their living from the sago forest. Since its establishment in 1997, Company X has actively and routinely carried out charity-based CSR activities in Klayas Village. Since 2019, the CSR program of Company X has changed in concept from Charity to a sustainable CSR program which consists of various activities. The people of Klayas Village have difficulty adapting to the new CSR scheme, resulting in resistance. In addition, the implemented program is not in accordance with community habits. In response to this rejection, in 2020, Company X implemented a strategy of approaching local wisdom and traditional culture of the Moi Tribe to increase community enthusiasm. This has proven to be more effective in increasing community participation. It can be seen from the programs implemented in 2020 that are still relevant and sustainable until 2022. The number of beneficiaries is much larger and more comprehensive. This strategy can also increase cohesiveness between the company-community and between members of the community itself.
The Role of Local Indigenous Communities in Responding to Climate Change Through Community Development Program Utami, Dyah Putri; Imawan , Bambang; Saputra, Ferdy
Indonesian Journal of Social Responsibility Review (IJSRR) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/ijsrr.v3i1.384

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Indigenous people are one of the communities affected by global climate change. As a group of people who depend on nature to meet their daily needs, increasingly erratic weather changes are one of the factors that change the pattern of meeting their needs. In addition, as one of the communities at the site level, indigenous communities have a fairy high vulnerability index to climate change. One of the indigenous communities affected by climate change in Moi Lemas Tribal community who inhabit District Seget, Sorong Regency. Therefore, strategies are needed to respond to the impacts of climate change among indigenous communities. To increase the capacity to adapt and mitigate climate change to The Moi Lemas tribal community group, 10 local groups called The ProKlim (Program Kampung Iklim) groups were formed which are spread across 10 villages and hamlets in District Seget since 2022. It is known that the program implemented by ProkLim group succeeded in reducing the vulnerability index of the indigenous Moi Lemas tribe in District Seget to level 8, from before the program it was at level 14.