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Enhancing vulnerable communities’ resilience in public health through intersectoral collaboration: A study case of global empowerment steps’ project in Piyungan landfill Yanuaristi, Herdifitrianne Saintissa; Hidayat, Ikhtiar Anugrah; Putri, Kintansari Adhyna
BKM Public Health and Community Medicine PHS8 Accepted Abstracts
Publisher : Universitas Gadjah Mada

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Objective: This study explores the role of social community to alleviate public health problems through partner collaboration, by three-sector interventions: economy, environment, and health. Content: Covid-19 pandemic has become a global challenge in public health efforts, mainly due to the barrier for social movements to take place and the shifting focus of government policy in public health intervention. This challenge becomes more tangible in vulnerable communities, namely but not limited to the economically disadvantaged communities. As their health heavily intersects with social factors, including housing environment, poverty, and inadequate information & education, their resilience in facing this pandemic highly depends on it. One example of these vulnerable communities is Piyungan Landfill Yogyakarta as the target population of this study. This study analyses the role of Global Empowerment Steps (GPS), a student-powered organization in the effort of increasing public health resilience by the utilization of multisectoral collaboration of its members and other stakeholders to alleviate public health problems in the area. GPS works with ten other organizations mostly student-powered, with each specific area of concern and conducting numerous projects that encourage society to engage and be responsible for their own health, as well as involving stakeholders responsible for social determinants of health in the area. By far, GPS has conducted serial entrepreneurial classes and empower local women to producing & marketing organic fertilizer to increase the community’s economic resilience, conducted researches and recommendations that has been presented to local government that resulted in technological improvement to separate the landfill from the residence for a better environmental resilience for the inhabitants, and increased health education of the inhabitants through numerous health education projects. In conclusion, the social community plays a significant role in increasing the resilience of vulnerable communities to face the pandemic. Keyword: Intersectoral collaboration; Public health resilience; Vulnerable community
Towards Housing Policies: Urban Sprawl and Housing Disparities in Jakarta–West Java Growth Corridor Putri, Kintansari Adhyna; Hidayat, Ikhtiar Anugrah; Triyogo, Muhammad Athallah Alif Bimo
Communications in Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): CHSS
Publisher : Komunitas Ilmuwan dan Profesional Muslim Indonesia (KIPMI)

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Rapid urbanization in metropolitan cities such as Jakarta has resulted in a growing disparity in house prices between the city center and suburban areas. This present study examines the economic determinants of housing unaffordability, with a focus on Gross Domestic Regional Product (GDRP) and Construction Expensiveness Index (CCI). This study employs a case study of the Jakarta and West Java regions to analyze the impact of these economic indicators on housing affordability and the extending gap between urban and peri-urban areas. The study indicates that higher construction costs in urban centers substantially worsen affordability challenges. Additionally, the study explores the question whether migration to suburban areas represents a significant trend and potential policy measure to address this disparity. The results of the study highlight the interconnectedness of economic growth, construction costs, and affordable housing availability in both urban and suburban contexts. To mitigate housing inequality and foster equitable regional development, this paper proposes policy interventions such as zoning reforms, enhanced public transportation infrastructure, and alternative housing models like Rent-to-Own (RTO).