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The Role of Penta Helix in Implementing Zero Hunger (Case Study: Social Project “Fight Hunger to Achieve Our Better Future”) Januari Pratama Nurratri Trisnaningtyas; Raden Diman Satria Juliartha; Ariesa Maryam Kusuma; Maulana Muhammad Daffa
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings International Relations on Indonesian Foreign Policy Conference 2022
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2023.3405

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Food security has become a prominent issue within sustainable development goals. The high number stunting and malnutrition in Indonesia proves that the zero hunger of SDGs has not been optimally achieved. The government and community face various challenges to end hunger, such as economic limitation and access to the nutritious and sufficient food. This paper will examine how to tackle food security in Indonesia by implementing “Fight Hunger to Achieve Our Better Future” Project. This project was initiated by student of International Relations Department of UPN “Veteran” Jawa Timur as a project-based study of Sustainable Development. Using the concept of sustainable development and food insecurity as well as penta helix model, there are three series of activities carried out to contribute in ending hunger in Indonesia, namely catfish farming, food security seminar and webinar series, and petition signing. The project successfully involving 350-400 people consist of local communities, village government, high school and university students, medium-small enterprises (UMKM) and media to support zero hunger campaign. This paper argue that the involvement of the penta helix actors would perform better to achieve food security in Indonesia, which included in the SDGs number two.
Achieving Gender Equality in Higher Education: A Case Study of UPN Veteran Jawa Timur Employees Perbawani, Firsty Chintya Laksmi; Trisnaningtyas, Januari Pratama Nurratri
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 8th International Seminar of Research Month 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2024.4127

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Gender inequality remains a prominent and multifaceted issue in Indonesia, spanning across social, economic, and security dimensions. In the context of higher education, these disparities manifest in unequal access to opportunities, differential treatment, and limited access to marginalized gender groups. This study delves into the pressing need to establish a gender-responsive university environment that fosters inclusivity, safety, and equality for all. Focusing on the case study of employees at UPN Veteran Jawa Timur, this research employs a comprehensive mixed-methods approach, integrating surveys, focus group discussions, and qualitative interviews to assess the institution's current state of gender responsiveness. By examining policies, practices, and perceptions, it seeks to identify both the strengths and areas for improvement within the institution's gender equality framework. Furthermore, this study uses indicators of gender-responsive higher education as well as gender equality targets in sustainable development goals as a tool of analysis. This research found that the majority of respondents express the overall adequacy of gender-responsive policies in UPN Veteran Jawa Timur. However, some specific sectors need further attention and refinement, particularly regarding gender-friendly facilities such as nursing room and access for people with disability. The study also underscores the necessity of holistic efforts to navigate the intricate pathways toward a gender responsive university in the future.
Enhancing Udeng Pacul Gowang Craftmen’s Business Through Technology: A Community Service Initiative in Wonoayu, Pagerngumbuk, Sidoarjo Nurratri TR, Januari Pratama; Warmana, G. Oka; Sholihah, Dewi Deniaty
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 8th International Seminar of Research Month 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2024.4134

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The Udeng craftsmen in Sidoarjo have traditionally adhered to rudimentary techniques and order-based marketing approaches to sustain their livelihoods. Conversely, in the contemporary digital era, the ubiquity of technology is undeniable. This academic paper elucidates the outcomes of a community service initiative aimed at elevating the udeng pacul gowang craftsmen in Wonoayu, Pagerngumbuk, Sidoarjo, by harnessing the potential of technology in their business endeavors. Furthermore, this community service comprises three principal activities, each firmly grounded in the corresponding theoretical framework of “pillars of a digital ecosystem for enterprises”. To commence, the community received training in the proficient management of digital-based financial record-keeping, facilitated through the utilization of an Android application known as "BukuKas." Subsequently, with regards to digital marketing, udeng craftsmen were taught the utilization of digital platforms such as WhatsApp for Business and Instagram for business purposes. Additionally, they were encouraged to develop their electronic product catalogs, thereby enhancing their proficiency in product photography. Lastly, udeng craftsmen were equipped with knowledge pertaining to cybersecurity, encompassing topics such as copyright protection and cybersecurity threats, including cyber scams. This comprehensive community service initiative contributes to the enhancement of financial literacy and the development of digital marketing capabilities among small and medium-sized enterprises. Moreover, this research aligns with the principles of community economic growth in accordance with Sustainable Development Goals, notably with a focus on promoting decent work and economic growth.
Achieving Gender Equality in Higher Education: A Case Study of UPN Veteran Jawa Timur Employees Firsty Chintya Laksmi Perbawani; Januari Pratama Nurratri Trisnaningtyas
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 8th International Seminar of Research Month 2023
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2024.4127

Abstract

Gender inequality remains a prominent and multifaceted issue in Indonesia, spanning across social, economic, and security dimensions. In the context of higher education, these disparities manifest in unequal access to opportunities, differential treatment, and limited access to marginalized gender groups. This study delves into the pressing need to establish a gender-responsive university environment that fosters inclusivity, safety, and equality for all. Focusing on the case study of employees at UPN Veteran Jawa Timur, this research employs a comprehensive mixed-methods approach, integrating surveys, focus group discussions, and qualitative interviews to assess the institution's current state of gender responsiveness. By examining policies, practices, and perceptions, it seeks to identify both the strengths and areas for improvement within the institution's gender equality framework. Furthermore, this study uses indicators of gender-responsive higher education as well as gender equality targets in sustainable development goals as a tool of analysis. This research found that the majority of respondents express the overall adequacy of gender-responsive policies in UPN Veteran Jawa Timur. However, some specific sectors need further attention and refinement, particularly regarding gender-friendly facilities such as nursing room and access for people with disability. The study also underscores the necessity of holistic efforts to navigate the intricate pathways toward a gender responsive university in the future.
Enhancing Udeng Pacul Gowang Craftmen’s Business Through Technology: A Community Service Initiative in Wonoayu, Pagerngumbuk, Sidoarjo Januari Pratama Nurratri TR; G. Oka Warmana; Dewi Deniaty Sholihah
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 8th International Seminar of Research Month 2023
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2024.4134

Abstract

The Udeng craftsmen in Sidoarjo have traditionally adhered to rudimentary techniques and order-based marketing approaches to sustain their livelihoods. Conversely, in the contemporary digital era, the ubiquity of technology is undeniable. This academic paper elucidates the outcomes of a community service initiative aimed at elevating the udeng pacul gowang craftsmen in Wonoayu, Pagerngumbuk, Sidoarjo, by harnessing the potential of technology in their business endeavors. Furthermore, this community service comprises three principal activities, each firmly grounded in the corresponding theoretical framework of “pillars of a digital ecosystem for enterprises”. To commence, the community received training in the proficient management of digital-based financial record-keeping, facilitated through the utilization of an Android application known as "BukuKas." Subsequently, with regards to digital marketing, udeng craftsmen were taught the utilization of digital platforms such as WhatsApp for Business and Instagram for business purposes. Additionally, they were encouraged to develop their electronic product catalogs, thereby enhancing their proficiency in product photography. Lastly, udeng craftsmen were equipped with knowledge pertaining to cybersecurity, encompassing topics such as copyright protection and cybersecurity threats, including cyber scams. This comprehensive community service initiative contributes to the enhancement of financial literacy and the development of digital marketing capabilities among small and medium-sized enterprises. Moreover, this research aligns with the principles of community economic growth in accordance with Sustainable Development Goals, notably with a focus on promoting decent work and economic growth.
The Role of Penta Helix in Implementing Zero Hunger (Case Study: Social Project “Fight Hunger to Achieve Our Better Future”) Januari Pratama Nurratri Trisnaningtyas; Raden Diman Satria Juliartha; Ariesa Maryam Kusuma; Maulana Muhammad Daffa
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings International Relations on Indonesian Foreign Policy Conference 2022
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2023.3405

Abstract

Food security has become a prominent issue within sustainable development goals. The high number stunting and malnutrition in Indonesia proves that the zero hunger of SDGs has not been optimally achieved. The government and community face various challenges to end hunger, such as economic limitation and access to the nutritious and sufficient food. This paper will examine how to tackle food security in Indonesia by implementing “Fight Hunger to Achieve Our Better Future” Project. This project was initiated by student of International Relations Department of UPN “Veteran” Jawa Timur as a project-based study of Sustainable Development. Using the concept of sustainable development and food insecurity as well as penta helix model, there are three series of activities carried out to contribute in ending hunger in Indonesia, namely catfish farming, food security seminar and webinar series, and petition signing. The project successfully involving 350-400 people consist of local communities, village government, high school and university students, medium-small enterprises (UMKM) and media to support zero hunger campaign. This paper argue that the involvement of the penta helix actors would perform better to achieve food security in Indonesia, which included in the SDGs number two.