Ferezagia, Debrina Vita
Insurance And Actuary Administration Department Vocational Program, University Of Indonesia

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Representation of Child Exploitation in the Film 'Trade of Innocents' and Reflections for Indonesia Tamba, Wahyu Pratama; Soekarni, Muhammad; Ferezagia, Debrina Vita
Asean Social Work Journal Vol. 13 No. 1, June 2025
Publisher : Indonesian Social Work Consortium (ISWC)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58671/aswj.v13i1.101

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The film Trade of Innocents (2012) presents an overview of the situation of child trafficking in Cambodia. It explores the psychological impact of victims and the role of social support interventions in victim recovery, as well as strategies in the context of tackling child trafficking in Indonesia. The research also examines the potential strengths of the characters and protagonists in the film who demonstrate perseverance in the face of challenges. This research offers a new perspective in analyzing the issue of child trafficking, its psychological impact, social support for victim recovery, and the utilization of potential strengths. A qualitative approach was used in this research, with the type of content analysis method, supported by various sources such as previous research, books, national regulations, and international conventions on children's rights. The results concluded the complexity of human trafficking and the need for attention from various parties including the state, community, and family. The strengths perspective focuses on the strengths in the problem of human trafficking, including the strength of the main character, the ability of survivors to overcome their trauma, the role of social workers, NGOs, and the government in providing interventions to handle of child trafficking. Multi-stakeholder cooperation is needed in addressing the issue of child trafficking, advocacy, and building collective public awareness.
Pemberdayaan Pengrajin Gula Aren Berbasis Keberlanjutan: Pendampingan Produksi, Branding, dan Digitalisasi di Kampung Naga, Desa Neglasari, Kecamatan Salawu, Kabupaten Tasikmalaya Kesa, Deni Danial; Nurfikri, Ari; Ferezagia, Debrina Vita; Alyatalatthaf, Muhammad Dicka Ma'arief
ABDIMAS Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): ABDIMAS JURNAL PENGABDIAN KEPADA MASYARAKAT
Publisher : Research and Community Service INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI DAN BISNIS KALBIS

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This community service activity was conducted in Kampung Naga, Neglasari Village, Salawu District, Tasikmalaya Regency, known as an indigenous community with strong traditions in processing non-timber forest products, including palm sugar. Palm sugar artisans in this region have great potential to increase the village's economic value, but still face several challenges such as limited production technology, inconsistent quality standards, minimal use of digitalization, and a suboptimal understanding of environmental and economic sustainability. Through qualitative methods based on participatory observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation, this program aims to improve production capacity, efficiency, branding, and digital marketing for artisans. The program results show increased knowledge about production quality, sustainability awareness, digital readiness, and the formation of a more competitive local brand. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the empowerment process, the socio-economic dynamics of artisans, and strategic recommendations for the sustainability of the palm sugar industry in Kampung Naga.
CHILD POVERTY TYPOLOGIES AND PROTECTIVE FACTORS IN SCAVENGER COMMUNITIES: IMPLICATIONS FOR PARTICIPATORY SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES ferezagia, debrina vita; Musthofa, Budiman Mahmud
Jurnal Vokasi Indonesia Vol. 14, No. 1
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This study aims to develop a typology of child poverty and identify protective factors that can support the formulation of social development strategies. The research was conducted through a case study in a scavenger settlement area in Jakarta using a qualitative approach, through observations and in-depth interviews. The findings show that child poverty in scavenger communities can be categorized into three main dimensions: material poverty, opportunity poverty, and relational poverty. However, behind these vulnerabilities, several protective factors play a crucial role in sustaining the resilience of both children and the community. In the dimension of material poverty, although children face limitations in accessing basic needs, family social support emerges as the primary protective factor. In the dimension of opportunity poverty, some children continue to demonstrate high learning motivation and adaptability despite not being enrolled in formal schools. The presence of social institutions, volunteer educators, and non-formal learning activities within the settlement serves as institutional protective factors that provide children with opportunities to acquire basic skills and broaden their knowledge. Meanwhile, in the dimension of relational poverty, although children experience social stigma, emotional support from the community functions as an important psychosocial protective factor. Based on these findings, social development strategies are directed toward strengthening protective factors through participatory and integrative approaches. Interventions should not only focus on meeting individual welfare needs but also on building the capacities of families and communities as social ecosystems that support children's growth and development.