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Tata Kelola Pendataan dan Penyaluran BLT-DD Melalui Pasardesa.id sebagai Upaya Pencegahan Korupsi Achidsti, Ashilly; Kafa, Muhammad Zidny; Hudani, Ahmad Mizdad
Integritas : Jurnal Antikorupsi Vol. 6 No. 2 (2020): INTEGRITAS: Jurnal Antikorupsi
Publisher : Komisi Pemberantasan Korupsi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32697/integritas.v6i2.681

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This study aims to determine the implementation of BLT-DD disbursement undertaken by Pasardesa.id. This study employs a qualitative approach with case study method. Legal indicators, transparency, participation, and accountability were used to investigate the data collection management as well as the disbursement of BLT-DD through Pasardesa.id as a tool to fight against corruption. The disbursement of BLT-DD through Pasardesa.id is a policy innovation of a public service. The diversion form of direct cash transfer into balance of basic needs (sembako) potentially reduces the corruption risk. Further, the establishment of clear and transparent nature of data and BLT-DD disbursement plays a vital role in sustaining good governance. In addition, transparency and community’s participation are the key for the success of monitoring BTL-DD policy. To combat corruption, the establishment of transparent nature of data and the implementation of BLT-DD disbursement through Pasardesa.id provide greater opportunity to achieve high and measurable accountability performed by Panggungharjo Village.
Analysis of Three Actors: Roles of Government, Private Sector, and University toward Startup Growth in Yogyakarta Cinintya Audori Fathin; Ashilly Achidsti; Dimas Indra Priambodo
JKAP (Jurnal Kebijakan dan Administrasi Publik) Vol 20, No 1 (2016): May
Publisher : Magister Administrasi Publik

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (588.32 KB) | DOI: 10.22146/jkap.10642

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Information, communication, and technology advancements in 21st century encourage startups to innovate and develop their business further. Because it’s an ICT based business which is supported by the existence of internet, this kind of business starts to become borderless. As a result, the distributions of the products start to become unlimited. The conveniences offered by these advancements invite more ICT based product developers. The positive impact as a result of that such as more new jobs, easier way to access the markets, and also cheaper production cost with guaranteed profits. In addition to that, this of course also becomes an added value to the country because it increases Network Readiness Index and nation’s income from taxes. This research aims to analyze startup’s growth, in addition to its relation with related actors such as government, private sectors, and universities. Analysis on every actor will emphasize on their contribution to startup developments in Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta directly or indirectly. In conclusion, there will be an illustration about how big the contributions and how close the actors are between startups and the three actors.
Women’s Resilience and Vulnerability in Facing COVID-19 in DKI Jakarta and East Java Ashilly Achidsti; Oktafia Kusuma Sari; Desy Putri Ratnasari; Nourmalita Safitri Ningsih; Aulia Reski Widyaningrum; Jaler Sekar Maji; Muhammad Uwais Sidhi Weiss; Sahal Sabilil Muttaqin
Populasi Vol 28, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Pusat Studi Kependudukan dan Kebijakan, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jp.63388

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Indonesia ranks 23rd as the most COVID-19 confirmed cases in the world. DKI Jakarta and East Java provinces have the highest cases in Indonesia. However, data on the transmission of COVID-19 in both provinces were not further analyzed regarding vulnerability between genders. This research attempted to compare the differences in the gender distribution of COVID-19 cases by analyzing data from COVID-19 DKI Jakarta and East Java Task Force Information Center and various biological, medical, and socio-cultural studies to understand risk of women being exposed to COVID-19. The results of this research revealed that both provinces had a higher number of confirmed patients under surveillance (PDP), people under surveillance (ODP), and death cases in men than that of women. In DKI Jakarta, the number of recovered cases in men was higher than that of women, but in East Java it was not significantly different. Based on literature reviews, women were more resilience in manifestations of COVID-19 severity than that of men due to differences in ACE2 gene distribution and expression, hormones regulations, immune responses, comorbidities, and ages. However, data from socio-cultural literature reviews in both provinces showed women were vulnerable to be exposed to COVID-19 since many women performed as health workers, office workers, market traders, public transportation users, and did religious activities. Besides, women were vulnerable due to mental health condition, such as depression, anxiety, and special medical condition (e.g. being exposed to or infected with COVID-19 during pregnancy).
Home-Based Women Workers Vulnerability during the COVID-19: A Gendered Perspective of Political Economy Ashilly Achidsti; Cinintya Audori Fathin
JKAP (Jurnal Kebijakan dan Administrasi Publik) Vol 26, No 1 (2022): May
Publisher : Magister Administrasi Publik

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jkap.67984

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This research uses a gender perspective to explore the condition of home-based women workers during the COVID-19 pandemic and analyze coping mechanisms adopted to mitigate the social and economic vulnerability. By applying the feminist political economy framework, the research focused on the vulnerability of home-based women workers in the Special Region of Yogyakarta (DIY), Indonesia. Home-based women's enterprises constitute a major component of the local businesses. This research used a qualitative research design. Results showed that home-based women workers (PPR) are exposed to six traits of vulnerability, namely: Workers' exploitation and low wage standard; lack of social security; nonexistence of job guarantee and weak law protection; bearing the work risk that should be the employers' obligation; low bargaining position; and unregulated working hours. In addition, compounded by inadequate education and high domestic responsibilities, these women are vulnerable to political and economic conditions that are in part attributable to the societal context they find themselves in. However, amid these vulnerabilities, home-based women workers in DIY have developed resilience through community networks supported by a local NGO called YASANTI. Thus, local NGOs have played a significant role in strengthening PPR resilience in DIY.
SAMPAH MENJADI BERKAH: PRAKTIK BAIK BANK SAMPAH AL-HAQIQI DALAM PROGRAM CSR KAMPUNGKU HIJAU LOMBOK TENGAH Ashilly Achidsti; Sofiyah Sofiyah; Hendrik Saputro; Dian Fadhliana
Learning Society: Jurnal CSR, Pendidikan dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Vol 3 No 1 (2022): Juni
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Masyarakat, Universitas Mulawarman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/ls.v3i1.1155

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Penelitian ini bertujuan melihat praktik baik kemandirian para perempuan yang tergabung dalam Bank Sampah Al-Haqiqi sebagai kelompok binaan Pertamina Patra Niaga DPPU Bandara Internasional Lombok (BIL). Penelitian dilakukan dengan metode kualitatif dengan menggunakan data primer dan sekunder. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa: 1) Faktor kepemimpinan dan ikatan antar anggota menjadi modal sosial Bank Sampah Al-Haqiqi yang mendorong partisipasi; 2) Program CSR Kampungku Hijau membangun nilai sosial dan ekonomi bersama; 3) Bank Sampah Al-Haqiqi berpartisipasi aktif dalam proses perencanaan, implementasi, monitoring, dan evaluasi Program CSR Kampungku Hijau.
Analysis of Three Actors: Roles of Government, Private Sector, and University toward Startup Growth in Yogyakarta Cinintya Audori Fathin; Ashilly Achidsti; Dimas Indra Priambodo
JKAP (Jurnal Kebijakan dan Administrasi Publik) Vol 20, No 1 (2016): May
Publisher : Magister Ilmu Administrasi Publik

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jkap.10642

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Information, communication, and technology advancements in 21st century encourage startups to innovate and develop their business further. Because it’s an ICT based business which is supported by the existence of internet, this kind of business starts to become borderless. As a result, the distributions of the products start to become unlimited. The conveniences offered by these advancements invite more ICT based product developers. The positive impact as a result of that such as more new jobs, easier way to access the markets, and also cheaper production cost with guaranteed profits. In addition to that, this of course also becomes an added value to the country because it increases Network Readiness Index and nation’s income from taxes. This research aims to analyze startup’s growth, in addition to its relation with related actors such as government, private sectors, and universities. Analysis on every actor will emphasize on their contribution to startup developments in Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta directly or indirectly. In conclusion, there will be an illustration about how big the contributions and how close the actors are between startups and the three actors.
Home-Based Women Workers Vulnerability during the COVID-19: A Gendered Perspective of Political Economy Ashilly Achidsti; Cinintya Audori Fathin
JKAP (Jurnal Kebijakan dan Administrasi Publik) Vol 26, No 1 (2022): May
Publisher : Magister Ilmu Administrasi Publik

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jkap.67984

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This research uses a gender perspective to explore the condition of home-based women workers during the COVID-19 pandemic and analyze coping mechanisms adopted to mitigate the social and economic vulnerability. By applying the feminist political economy framework, the research focused on the vulnerability of home-based women workers in the Special Region of Yogyakarta (DIY), Indonesia. Home-based women's enterprises constitute a major component of the local businesses. This research used a qualitative research design. Results showed that home-based women workers (PPR) are exposed to six traits of vulnerability, namely: Workers' exploitation and low wage standard; lack of social security; nonexistence of job guarantee and weak law protection; bearing the work risk that should be the employers' obligation; low bargaining position; and unregulated working hours. In addition, compounded by inadequate education and high domestic responsibilities, these women are vulnerable to political and economic conditions that are in part attributable to the societal context they find themselves in. However, amid these vulnerabilities, home-based women workers in DIY have developed resilience through community networks supported by a local NGO called YASANTI. Thus, local NGOs have played a significant role in strengthening PPR resilience in DIY.
FINDINGS SUFFERING DAUGHTERS ON CHILD MARRIAGE: COMPARATIVE STUDY WEST NUSA TENGGARA PROVINCE AND RIAU ISLANDS PROVINCE, INDONESIA Achidsti, Ashilly; Maryam Fithriati
Natapraja Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024): Policy Issues
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/natapraja.v12i1.85492

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The high rate of child marriage in Indonesia makes this country the fourth highest in the world in 2023. This is ironic with the mandate of point five of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). To overcome this problem, this study will compare two regions namely West Nusa Tenggara Province (the highest rates of child marriage in Indonesia) and Riau Island Province (the lowest rate of child marriage). Qualitative methods are used to explore data on the causal factors, the impact of child marriage on girls, and the response of local governments regarding the prevention of child marriage. The results of the study show that the most influential challenge in preventing child marriage is cultural factors. Other factors that also influence are education level, economic conditions, the view that marriage is a solution, and religious interpretation. Child marriage that occurs in West Nusa Tenggara Province and Riau Islands Province has an impact on girls related to reproductive health risks, mental health, loss of access to education, and potential to be a victim of domestic violence. From the comparison of the two regions, the prevention efforts that have been carried out by the local government and those that should be carried out will be mapped.