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Quadruple Helix Model for Women Migrant Workers Protection During Natural Disaster; learn from COVID-19 protection preparations Aprillia, Bunga
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijssr.05.01.25

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Cross-sectoral cooperation is urgently needed in the protection of women migrant workers. Especially migrant workers from West Java who are the third largest contributor in Indonesia after East Java and Central Java. The protection of women migrant workers requires a gender sensitive approach, because each protection will have a different impact on women and men. Natural disaster made the women migrant workers were affected economically, socially, and mentally. Cross-sectoral collaboration needs to be carried out by BP2MI, private companies providing employment, civil society represented by non-governmental organizations and mass media, and academics represented by researchers. Quadruple Helix theory by (Carayannis & Campbell, 2010) is an approach in creating a synergy of cooperation from four actors, namely A (Academician), B (Businessman), C (Civil Society) and G (Government) to build cross-sectoral collaboration in West Java. A qualitative research method with descriptive exposure was used in this study. The results of the study show that the actors involved in the protection of women migrant workers have shown cross-sectoral collaboration named Migrant Worker Resources Center one-stop service (LTSA- MRC) with gender sensitivity perspectives.
Gender-Responsive Policy in Water Management: An Outlook in ‘Citarum Harum’s Program Sari, Suwarti; Oktaviani, Jusmalia; Aprillia, Bunga
Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional Edisi Spesial Gender
Publisher : Parahyangan Center for International Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26593/jihi.v1i1.7811.87-104

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In Indonesia, rivers, crucial for clean water, currently face alarming pollution. Unfortunately, women, key in ensuring water quality, lack opportunities. This study aims to depict the state of the Citarum River, women's involvement, and propose ways for women to optimize their role in managing domestic waste for river restoration. Using qualitative methods, the research identifies a connection between environmental issues and patriarchal challenges, emphasizing the need for comprehensive, gender-friendly policies. Recommendations from UN Water policies can be adapted for effective implementation in Indonesia. According to the research, the issue of the environment or water is a component of the traditional patriarchy problem, requiring gender-friendly strategies at all tiers. Even with initiatives to include women in areas such as water empowerment, women continue to be excluded from decision-making processes. Based on the research, it is recommended that women be made aware of their significance in gender-friendly policies and that their opinions should be considered during the decision-making process. Keywords: rivers, water quality, women's empowerment
Coastal Women's Community Resilience Model as a Disaster Mitigation Effort; inspired by the Motherschool's Program from Women without Borders Aprillia, Bunga
Budi Luhur Journal of Strategic & Global Studies Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): January
Publisher : Universitas Budi Luhur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36080/jsgs.v4i1.68

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Abstract: Indonesia's coastal areas are highly vulnerable to tsunamis, which disproportionately impact women. Coastal women play multiple roles in the domestic, economic, and social spheres of the community, thus holding a strategic position in strengthening family resilience. This study aims to formulate a model for strengthening the capacity of coastal women based on a women's community approach, derived from the Motherschool’s learning model developed by Women without Borders, an Austrian NGO. This model can support tsunami disaster risk reduction in coastal areas through women's movements. The study employed a qualitative approach, with data collection techniques including literature review and interviews. The results indicate that strengthening the capacity of coastal women through group learning can improve risk understanding, family preparedness, and community social networks. The resulting model is structured at three learning levels: micro, meso, and macro. This research contributes to the development of gender-based disaster studies and provides practical implications for the formulation of community-based disaster risk reduction policies. Abstrak: Kawasan pesisir Indonesia sangat rentan terhadap tsunami, yang memberikan dampak secara tidak proporsional terhadap perempuan. Perempuan pesisir memainkan berbagai peran dalam ranah domestik, ekonomi, dan sosial masyarakat, sehingga memiliki posisi strategis dalam memperkuat ketahanan keluarga. ​Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk merumuskan model penguatan kapasitas perempuan pesisir berdasarkan pendekatan komunitas perempuan, yang diadaptasi dari model pembelajaran Motherschool hasil pengembangan Women without Borders, sebuah LSM asal Austria. Model ini dapat mendukung pengurangan risiko bencana tsunami di wilayah pesisir melalui gerakan perempuan. ​Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif, dengan teknik pengumpulan data meliputi tinjauan pustaka dan wawancara. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa penguatan kapasitas perempuan pesisir melalui pembelajaran kelompok dapat meningkatkan pemahaman risiko, kesiapsiagaan keluarga, dan jejaring sosial masyarakat. Model yang dihasilkan disusun dalam tiga tingkatan pembelajaran: mikro, meso, dan makro. Penelitian ini berkontribusi pada pengembangan studi bencana berbasis gender dan memberikan implikasi praktis bagi penyusunan kebijakan pengurangan risiko bencana berbasis komunitas.
Protection of Women in Disaster Emergency Situations; Seven Stages of Participatory Capacity and Vulnerability Analysis Aprillia, Bunga; Komariyah, Imas; Saleha, Eha
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijssr.03.01.05

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The potential for disasters in Indonesia is quite high, the potential for these disasters can have a greater impact on women and children who are vulnerable groups of people. Disaster risk assessments should consider the vulnerable groups to be in the first place to be discussed. The study needs to be reviewed by looking at existing vulnerabilities and participatory capacities in the community by involving the facilitator team and the community. The seven stages of Oxfam's participatory capacity and vulnerability analysis (PCVA) provide a detailed description of what steps need to be taken to involve the wider community. The seven stages of PCVA start from preparing, collecting secondary data, beginning work with the community, analyzing hazards, prioritizing risk, developing a risk reduction action plan, and putting the action plan into practice. Using qualitative research methods, this study recommends that disaster risk studies that need to be prepared by looking at the perspective of gender sensitivity specially for Indonesia.
Quadruple Helix Model for Women Migrant Workers Protection During Natural Disaster; learn from COVID-19 protection preparations Aprillia, Bunga
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijssr.05.01.25

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Cross-sectoral cooperation is urgently needed in the protection of women migrant workers. Especially migrant workers from West Java who are the third largest contributor in Indonesia after East Java and Central Java. The protection of women migrant workers requires a gender sensitive approach, because each protection will have a different impact on women and men. Natural disaster made the women migrant workers were affected economically, socially, and mentally. Cross-sectoral collaboration needs to be carried out by BP2MI, private companies providing employment, civil society represented by non-governmental organizations and mass media, and academics represented by researchers. Quadruple Helix theory by (Carayannis & Campbell, 2010) is an approach in creating a synergy of cooperation from four actors, namely A (Academician), B (Businessman), C (Civil Society) and G (Government) to build cross-sectoral collaboration in West Java. A qualitative research method with descriptive exposure was used in this study. The results of the study show that the actors involved in the protection of women migrant workers have shown cross-sectoral collaboration named Migrant Worker Resources Center one-stop service (LTSA- MRC) with gender sensitivity perspectives.
Systematic Literature Review : Gender Focal Point in Military Aprillia, Bunga; Oktaviani, Jusmalia
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijssr.05.02.29

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Gender equality in the military is a phenomenon that still receives little attention, because the military world is still dominated by male masculinity and there is still little involvement of women in military operations or peace missions. Since the existence of UN Resolution 1325, it has become an opening for gender equality in the military world, especially for women. Women have an important role in conflict management, conflict prevention and can be peacemakers after conflict. Women are considered more sensitive to local situations and environments, thus facilitating acceptance in society. This research is descriptive research using the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method. Based on the Scopus search results, 2 documents were found that were relevant to the gender focal point and 1 article was found from the publish or perish search results. And there are 6 previous articles that also researched gender focal points. The research results show that gender focal point research in the military field is still rare and this provides wider space for researchers interested in this field.