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Journal : Constitutional Law Review

Strategies for addressing stunting from normative aspects to the four T's campaign in Bone Regency Uyuni, Illya Tul; Fahri, Marjana
Constitutional Law Review Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : IAIN Bone

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30863/clr.v2i2.5591

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Stunting is a health problem requiring special attention from the Bone Regency Government. Using empirical legal research, this study shows that the Bone Regency Government has adopted several strategies to reduce stunting rates, including issuing and enacting Regent Regulation No. 3 of 2020 as a solid basis for legitimacy and a normative framework for regional stakeholders to address stunting. In addition to the normative framework, massive efforts are being made on the ground, such as (i) the 4 T campaign program, (ii) distribution of bloodboosting tablets, (iii) improvement and attention to maternal health conditions during the 1000 days before birth; (iv) support in the form of supplementary feeding for pregnant women; (v) education related to stunting; (vi) child growth monitoring programs. These programs have impacted the yearon-year decline in stunting rates in Bone Regency
Minus Peran Pemerintah Daerah dalam Pemenuhan Hak Penyandang Disabilitas Di Kabupaten Bone P, Wildana; Fahri, Marjana; Amir, Nursakinah
Constitutional Law Review Volume 1 No. 1 (2022)
Publisher : IAIN Bone

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30863/clr.v1i1.3394

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Guarantee of rights is not only given to citizens who have physical and mental perfection but also to vulnerable groups such as persons with disabilities. Persons with disabilities have equal rights and opportunities and must be protected and fulfilled. Efforts to fulfill the rights of persons with disabilities in Bone district as in item 1) Inclusive Education; 2) Sports Development; 3) Legal Protection; 4) Care Program for Persons with Disabilities.Obstacles to the Association of People with Disabilities of Indonesia (PPDI) Bone Regency in Fulfilling the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Based on Regional Regulation of Bone Regency Number 5 of 2017 concerning Protection and Fulfillment of Rights of People with Disabilities are 1) People with Disabilities; 2) Families of Persons with Disabilities; 3) Budget Constraints; 4) Government.
Realizing the Constitutional Right to a Healthy Environment through the 3R Principle: Evidence from Passippo Landfill, Bone Regency Latifah, Dini; Rosita; Fahri, Marjana; Nurfazira; Putri, Meilan Renisa
Constitutional Law Review Vol. 4 No.2 (2025)
Publisher : IAIN Bone

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30863/clr.v4i2.5963

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Waste management remains a major environmental challenge in Bone Regency, South Sulawesi, directly affecting citizens’ constitutional right to a healthy environment. This study analyzes the implementation of the 3R (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) principle within the local waste management system and its relation to the realization of constitutional environmental rights. Using a socio-legal (juridical-empirical) approach, it integrates normative analysis of the legal framework with empirical findings from field observations, interviews, and documentation at the Passippo Final Disposal Site (TPA) and the Palakka 3R Waste Processing Facility (TPST). The results reveal a significant gap between legal norms and practical implementation. While TPST Palakka applies the 3R principle through community-based sorting, composting, and recycling, TPA Passippo continues to rely on open dumping without processing. This disparity stems from weak institutional capacity, inadequate infrastructure, low public awareness, and limited interagency coordination. The study highlights the need to institutionalize the 3R principle through regulatory reform, capacity building, and participatory governance to ensure the fulfillment of constitutional environmental rights and promote ecological justice at the local level.