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Keberdayaan KWT Madu Arum dalam Program Pekarangan Pangan Lestari Mendukung Ketahanan Pangan di Kecamatan Tasikmadu, Indonesia Shabila Sekarwati; Suwarto Suwarto; Putri Permatasari
Jurnal Ilmiah Membangun Desa dan Pertanian Vol. 10 No. 6 (2025)
Publisher : Department of Agribusiness, Halu Oleo University Jointly with Perhimpunan Ekonomi Pertanian Indonesia - Indonesian Society of Agricultural Economics (PERHEPI/ISAE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37149/jimdp.v10i6.2222

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Sustainable food yards are a garden-based crop cultivation program aimed at achieving family food security. Women's farmer groups are the main subjects implementing the sustainable food yards program in the Tasikmadu District. The implementation of the sustainable food yards program in Tasikmadu District continues to face challenges related to empowering KWT members. This study aims to examine the empowerment of KWT members, analyze the factors shaping their empowerment, and assess the influence of these factors on their empowerment in the sustainable food barn program. The population of this study was members of the Madu Arum KWT in Tasikmadu District, with a sample of 54 respondents. The data analysis method used multiple linear regression analysis. The results found that the empowerment of KWT members was influenced by age, non-formal education, family support, group role, extension worker role, and government support. This study is the first to identify variables that directly influence the empowerment of KWT members in Tasikmadu District, thereby providing a basis for policy interventions related to sustainable food yards. Strategic focus is essential to improve non-formal education, strengthen the role of groups, and optimize the important contribution of extension workers to achieve better empowerment and increase program effectiveness.
The Inefficiency of Zakat Management in BAZNAS Sragen Indonesia Agus Wahyu Triatmo; Ravik Karsidi; Drajat Tri Kartono; Suwarto Suwarto
Afkaruna: Indonesian Interdisciplinary Journal of Islamic Studies Vol. 16 No. 2: December 2020
Publisher : Fakultas Studi Islam dan Peradaban, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/AIIJIS.2020.0121.209-227

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The purpose of this paper is to analyze the problems of zakat governance in Indonesia, with the case study of BAZNAS in Sragen Regency. This is a qualitative research with the perspective of institutional theory. Results indicated that: (1) BAZNAS Sragen has a relatively high transaction cost due to several factors, particularly the costs of seeking information and monitoring; (2) BAZNAS Sragen conducts asymmetric information which is characterized by the lack of transparency, accountability, and fairness; (3) BAZNAS Sragen has a potential to perform opportunistic behavior in the form of political contamination in the distribution of ZIS funds. The less efficient of the governance causes the less optimal performance of BAZNAS Sragen, either in the limited amount of zakat fundraising or in its performance in empowering the poor.
Local Wisdom and Adaptation of Traditional Fishing Communities in the Era of Modernization in Pacitan Regency Agung Wibowo; Winarno Joko; Suwarto Suwarto; Permatasari Putri
Komunitas Vol. 18 No. 1 (2026): March 2026
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/komunitas.v18i1.10587

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Traditional fishing communities in Pacitan Regency have social, cultural, and economic systems that have been passed down from generation to generation. The local wisdom they possess is not only related to fishing techniques and sustainable utilization of marine resources, but also includes social values, norms, and beliefs that are the basis of the life of the fishing community. However, in the era of modernization, rapid social and economic changes have brought various challenges to the sustainability of their local traditions and practices. Modernization only favors rich fishermen, while poor fishermen remain in poverty because it turns out they do not have access, especially capital, to own fishing technology that was introduced in line with modernization. Most of Indonesia's territory is ocean, however, resource management in Indonesia's coastal and marine areas is at a crossroads. Poverty, social inequality, ignorance and backwardness will continue to be inherited from generation to generation and continue throughout time as long as the development paradigm does not change. The objectives of this study are: (1) to local wisdom of traditional fishermen in Pacitan Regency; (2) to describe fishermen's adaptation strategies in facing modernization; The research method used is qualitative descriptive research, with a phenomenological research approach. Data sources include primary data and secondary data. The research was conducted from April to July 2024. Data collection techniques used: in-depth interviews, participant observation, focus group discussions, documentation studies. The results of the research show that fishermen in Sirnoboyo Village still believe in special rituals to ask sea guards for smooth sailing. Rituals and myths are fishermen's efforts to establish a good relationship with nature in the place where they earn their living. In many cases working in the marine environment is fraught with risk because fishermen's job is to hunt fish, the results cannot be determined with certainty, everything is almost speculative. The problem of risk and uncertainty occurs because the sea is an area that is considered free for exploitation. There are various adaptation strategies carried out by traditional fishermen in facing modernization, namely collective development, institutional development, diversification and empowering fishermen's wives. Therefore, the empowerment strategy carried out for fishing communities is more focused on institutional transformation.