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Sekolah Perempuan dan Hutan Mangrove: Transformasi Peran Perempuan Waropen Papua dalam Pembangunan Berkelanjutan Indra Kertati; Christine DW; Selvina Y.Imbiri; Arifa Kohinoor Jadida
MIMBAR ADMINISTRASI FISIP UNTAG Semarang Vol. 22 No. 2 (2025): Oktober : Jurnal MIMBAR ADMINISTRASI
Publisher : Universitas 17 Agustus 1945

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56444/mia.v22i2.3240

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Mangroves are tropical coastal ecosystems that play a vital role in climate change mitigation, ecosystem service provision, and supporting the livelihoods of local communities. However, over the past five decades, the world has lost nearly one-third of its mangrove forests due to land conversion, coastal development, and overexploitation. In Papua, Waropen represents one of the regions with extensive mangrove coverage while simultaneously facing ecological degradation pressures. This study aims to examine the role of Waropen women in mangrove management, particularly following the Women’s School (Sekoper Waropen) initiative launched in 2018, which graduated its first cohort in 2019. The research employed a descriptive qualitative approach, relying on secondary data from government reports, scholarly publications, and media documentation. Thematic analysis was conducted to identify changes in women’s social, economic, and ecological roles post-Sekoper. The findings reveal a significant transformation in women’s roles. Prior to Sekoper, women were mostly confined to subsistence use of mangrove resources for household consumption and had limited involvement in public forums. After participating in Sekoper, women became more engaged in mangrove rehabilitation, village decision-making processes, and economic ventures such as mangrove-based food and beverage products, including crab dishes and mangrove fruit syrup. The program also enhanced women’s environmental literacy, self-confidence, and social recognition as agents of change. Nevertheless, challenges remain, including limited access to capital, technology, and policy support. This study highlights the importance of gender mainstreaming in coastal ecosystem governance and offers recommendations to strengthen women’s role as key actors in sustainable development.
Dominasi Kekerasan Seksual terhadap Anak Perempuan: Kegagalan Ruang Domestik Sebagai Lingkungan Aman di Jawa Tengah Indra Kertati
Jurnal Media Administrasi Vol 11 No 1 (2026): April : Jurnal Media Administrasi
Publisher : Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Semarang, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56444/jma.v11i1.3667

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This study aims to analyze the phenomenon of violence against children in Central Java, focusing on the dominance of sexual violence against girls and the failure of the domestic sphere as a safe environment. This research employs a descriptive qualitative approach using secondary data from SIMFONI-PPA, supported by relevant literature. The findings reveal that cases of violence against children fluctuate but remain consistently high each year. Girls are identified as the most vulnerable group, with a higher proportion of victims compared to boys. Sexual violence emerges as the most dominant form, indicating serious issues related to power relations, gender inequality, and weak social protection systems. Furthermore, the household, which is expected to be a safe space, is in fact the primary location of violence, with perpetrators largely coming from close relationships such as parents, partners, and the surrounding social environment. These findings highlight that violence against children is not merely an individual issue but a structural problem involving social, cultural, and power dynamics. Therefore, comprehensive child protection approaches that are family-based, gender-sensitive, and cross-sectoral are essential to break the cycle of violence sustainably.
The Effectiveness of E-Government Implementation in Encouraging Community Participation in The Local Development Planning Process in Fef District, Tambrauw Regency Penina Fakdawer; Indra Kertati; Charis Charistiani
Momentum Matrix: International Journal of Communication, Tourism, and Social Economic Trends Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026): May: Momentum Matrix: International Journal of Communication, Tourism, and Soci
Publisher : Asosiasi Penelitian dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62951/momat.v3i2.628

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UMKM Digital transformation in local governance is an important instrument in realizing the principles of good governance, especially in regions with complex geographical challenges. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of e-government implementation at the district level in encouraging community participation in the local development planning process, using a case study of the Fof District Office, Tambrauw Regency. The methods used were descriptive qualitative through field observations, in-depth interviews with district officials and community leaders, and analysis of development documents. The data was analyzed through the stages of reduction, presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results of the study show that the implementation of e-government in Fef District is in a transition phase. Bureaucratic digitization improves administrative efficiency and transparency of public information. However, its effectiveness in expanding community participation is still low. The main obstacles include limited telecommunications infrastructure in several villages and low community digital literacy. As a result, participation in Musrenbang remains dominated by conventional mechanisms, while digital platforms serve primarily as a means of one-way reporting. This study emphasizes that the success of digital transformation depends on the readiness of infrastructure and community capacity, so a hybrid approach that integrates technology with local wisdom is needed to strengthen participation in regional development.
Co-Authors Abdullah, Dessy Ade Sony Noverianto Adhi Nur Setyo Adimagistra, Tiasa Agusta Ari Wibowo Agusta Ari Wibowo Amelia, Rinita Arifa Kohinoor Jadida Aris Toening Winarni Bambang Irawan Bambang Irawan /E21207042 Candra Aeni Chan, Zamsari Charis Charistiani Charis Christiani Christian Charis Christine Diah Wahyuningsih Christine DW Christine DW Cucun Supredi Dalilati Hazhiyah, Hizwati Desi Asmaret Dewi, Nafa Febrianti Mutia Dwi Zulkarnaen Fadil Mas’ud Francisco Amaral Francisco Amaral Guna, Tedo Hindami Gunawan Adi Pratio Gusniyati Abustan Hanung Basworo, Fajar Harsoyo Harsoyo Herdis Herdiansyah Hery Winoto TJ Hizwati Dalilati Hazhiyah Husain, Muhammad Najib Karningsih Karningsih Karningsih Karningsih Kartikasari Handayani, Titis Kunawi Lase, Delipiter Lazuardi, Sinan Vidi Lollyta Lollyta Made Agtya Kusumayudha Made Agyta Kusumayudha Margono Margono Maruf, Irma Rachmawati marwazi, Maryeti Maskur Maskur Muhammad Basri Muhammad Dheo Adrian Muhari Nety Novita Hariyani Nova, Riki Panggabean, Christina Innocenti Innocenti Tumiar Parinem Penina Fakdawer Putri, Fithrina Nur Rahmadanty Rahmad Purwanto Widyastomo Rinita Amelia, Rinita Amelia Rizal Makarim, Fadhli Rizki, Mochammad Naufal Rony, Zahara Tussoleha S. Hardi Widiyanto Saidatun Ni’mah Salam, Rahmat Sanchez, Carlos Y.T. Selvina Y.Imbiri Setyohadi Pratomo Sindu Rizky Utomo Sudrajat, Agus Sarwo Edy Sumarmo Sumarmo Suparno Suparno Suparno Susetyo Darmanto Syahrul R, Syahrul Tamara, Anindya Putri Tijjani, Syafrina Tumangkar, Totok Uripah Uripah Wahyu Wirasati Wicaksono, Muhammad Bagus Adi Wulan Aji Prabawaningrum Y. Setyohadi Pratomo