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GENDER TRANSFORMATION-BASED DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VICTIM EMPOWERMENT MODEL IN NORTH ACEH DISTRICT Kurniawan, Rudi; Aruni , Fidhia; Adawiyah , Rabiatul; Safrida; Kamaly, Nurul
Natapraja Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): Governance Studies
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/natapraja.v13i1.85301

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The North Aceh Regency ranks second in domestic violence (DV) cases in the Aceh Province, following the city of Banda Aceh. This study examines a Gender Transformation-based Empowerment Model for Victims of Domestic Violence, aiming to analyze and describe an economic empowerment model that enables victims to enhance their welfare and independence. Employing qualitative research methods through a phenomenological approach and literature review, data were collected via interviews with representatives from the North Aceh Office of Social Affairs, Women’s Empowerment and Child Protection, local government stakeholders, and victims of domestic violence. The findings reveal that economic factors are the predominant causes of domestic violence in North Aceh. Government assistance in the region remains largely focused on legal and psychological support, while economic empowerment initiatives are still limited in scope. The implementation of a Gender Transformation-based economic empowerment model offers victims access to economic resources and helps to challenge prevailing societal norms and power structures that marginalize women. This approach promotes gender equality by enabling victims to participate more actively in economic and social spheres, including access to education, vocational training, and employment opportunities.
THE EUROPEAN UNION DEFORESTATION-FREE REGULATION (EUDR) POLICY: RESISTANCE, IMPACT, AND CHALLENGES FOR PALM OIL PRODUCING COUNTRIES Muhammad Solihin; Fitriana, Kurnia Nur; Paulus Adrianus K.L Ratumakin; Safrida
Natapraja Vol. 12 No. 2 (2024): Policy Discourse
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/natapraja.v12i2.85477

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This study examines the implications of the European Union's Deforestation-Free Regulation (EUDR) 2025 policy on Indonesia and Malaysia as major producers of land-based commodities. This study analyzes three critical aspects: the impact of implementation, forms of resistance, and challenges in its implementation. This study employs secondary data (2020-2024) sourced from Google Scholar, Scopus, government publications, and news portals. Thematic coding was applied for data analysis, with triangulation across academic journals, media reports, and policy documents ensuring validity. The EUDR has triggered systematic resistance through diplomatic alliances, WTO lawsuits, national policy adjustments, and farmer protests. Its impacts span multiple dimensions: regulatory, economic, social, and environmental. This study developed an institutional theory framework to understand the impact of global environmental policies, empirically by mapping the strategic responses of developing countries, and practically through concrete policy recommendations in the form of harmonization of certification standards, development of inclusive funding systems, and evidence-based diplomacy strategies. The main findings of the study emphasize the importance of a just transition approach that considers the specific capacities and needs of producer countries in the Global South in implementing global environmental policies.
Co-Authors A Halim Abd. Hamid Abdullah Abdurohim Adawiyah , Rabiatul Afrianto Agussabti Amirulsyah Andi Ulfa Tenri Pada Andirwan Anindya Putri Pradiptha Anwar, Sufyan Aruni , Fidhia Asmara, Muhammad Endang Ayu Afrilia Baida Lisma Basri Modding Cukri Rahma Cut Nurmaliah Daisuke Sasaki Deviani, Rini Dina Ulmia Dini, Arina Elizabeth Elly Susanti Etar T Fathamira Hamzah, Diza Fatmala Febriansyah, Muhammad Irfan Fhonna, Risma Rahmawati Fitriana, Kurnia Nur Fitrohdin Wahyu Sayekti Friyuanita Lubis Hafnati Rahmatan Hafnati Rahmatan Halim, Amanda Dwinata HARTATI Isiswanty Ismul Huda Itira Khairil Khairunnas Kharisma, Irma kpi, Hayana Kurniati , Yeni Kurniawaty Laila Apriani Hasanah Harahap Lasrida Sigalingging Lubis, M.Tareh Khaifis Lutfia Nur Hidayah M. Zainul Arifin M. Zainul Arifin Marlita Nusa Prashayu MARNIATI Martin Misbahul Jannah Muhammad Solihin Muhibbuddin Muhibbudin Mukramah, Widya An Nisa Muliadi, Teuku Murisqa, Linda Musmulyadi Musmulyadi Nadila Amna Nadiya, Sharah Natasya, Dea Nurdanal Maulida Nurnaningsih Nurul Fadillah A.Azis Nurul Kamaly Oktavianda, Nanda Pasaribu, Arie Febiansyah Paulus Adrianus K.L Ratumakin Pramono Siregar, Anggi Purwanda, Nur Widia Putra, Hendardi Gama Rahma, Cukri Rahman, Rusman Nopriady Rapidah Yanti Br Ujung Ratna, Lina Ria Andriani Rina Rahmi Rina Suryani Oktari Rinawati Rohman, Azura Zeyna Rudi Kurniawan Samingan Samrah Septiawati, Oky Slamet Budijanto Sofyan Sri Wahyuni Sri Wahyuni Muhsin Sri Winarni Suci Eka Putri Suci Eka Putri Sudirman, Irmayanti Sundari Rahman Supriatno Tasmat, Djulianto Tijjang, Bakhtiar Ulfa, Mahlia Veriana Wahyuni, Agus Waty Rusman Saleh Windi Asnita Sari Wiwit Artika Yuli Heirina Hamid Yusrita Yusrizal Zainal Abidin Zakki Muhtaram