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FIGURING BIDAI CRAFTSWOMEN’S FUTURE IN THE UPCOMING ASEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY (AEC): CASE STUDY IN THE BORDERLAND OF JAGOIBABANG Syarifah Ema Rahmaniah; Pabali Musa; Annisa Rizqa Alamri; Ira Patriani; Elyta Elyta; Muhammad Adam Abd Azis
Alfuad: Jurnal Sosial Keagamaan Vol 6, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Mahmud Yunus Batusangkar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/jsk.v6i1.5781

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Poverty on the country became a classic phenomenon that has not been resolved properly. The poverty of woman in the country veranda district Jagoibabang Bengkayang. Plantation in women and the double burden of women, the issue of trafficking in women and the exploitation of women can not be separated from women’s lives on the porch country. this research uses qualitative method, using indepth interview and data collecting technique to some splint artisans in Jagoi Village. This research describes the socio-economics dynamic of artisans in Jagoi Babang spilnt as mean to preserve the local culture that exists. There are two interesting things from this splint handicraft. First, this craft is does by ethnic Dayak and Malay. Second, most of these artisans are women. That is, solints have the opportunity as a medium of bonding relations between etnics group and at the same time as an effort to strengthen the capacity of women to preserve local wisdom and improve their family welfare. Interestingly, more dayak and Malay woman are move from spar production sector than men who are more involved in the trade sector of splint at regional, national to foreign levels. Third, this study also to explain the prepared, provlems and challenges of women handicraftsmen in facing the MEA. Therefore, this research is a descriptive framework to contribute the policy of business incubator program for female artisans toget gender equity to be strived in improving family welfare marked by increasing knowledge and awareness of the importance of business incubator in face of MEA.
Jambi Community Trust in Local Government; Mandatory Coronavirus-19 Vaccination Yulius Yohanes; Elyta Elyta; Eka Apriyani; Ulung Pribadi; Akhdiva Elfi Istiqoh; Asriadi Asriadi
Jurnal Manajemen Pelayanan Publik Vol 8, No 1 (2024): Jurnal Manajemen Pelayanan Publik
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jmpp.v8i1.51778

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This study analyses the Jambi people's trust in the local government regarding the obligation to vaccinate against Covid-19. To make it easier for the public to access and complete voluntary questionnaires, one hundred respondents completed a survey using a Google form.  This study used a quantitative method with four independent variables that influence perceptions of responsiveness, perceptions of accountability, perceptions of transparency, and perceptions of usability. The findings of this study indicate that perceived responsiveness and transparency have a positive and significant influence in encouraging Jambi people's trust. The achievement of p-value perceived responsiveness (0.026) and perceived transparency (0.014) means that the results are supported and accepted. Meanwhile, the variables perceived accountability (0.284), and perceived usefulness (0.078) indicate that these two variables have no significant effect and are rejected. Local governments need to pay attention to perceptions of responsiveness and perceptions of transparency so that the mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy can work and be well received by the community and does not become a paradox of public administration.
Model of Human Resource Management Based on Strengthening The Role of Women in Economics and Politics Ventje Jeffry Kuhuparuw; Isdairi; Hardilina; Martinus; Syarifah Nurma Afhiani; Elyta Elyta
Asian Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship and Social Science Vol. 3 No. 02 (2023): May, Asian Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship and Social Science
Publisher : Cita Konsultindo Research Center

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This study was written to reconstruct a human resource management paradigm centered on enhancing women's economic and political roles. The library research method was used to construct this article, with a qualitative approach to data collection relevant to the research object. This paper covers the role of women in economic and political spheres, as well as the barriers they face. One of the impediments to women's empowerment is the patriarchal nature of Indonesian culture. Several recommendations for strengthening human resources based on increasing women's economic and political participation include: (1) education and training; (2) access to resources; (3) legal protection; (4) political participation; (5) funding; (6) cooperation; (7) networking and coalitions; (8) community sensitization; and (9) monitoring and evaluation.
The Crisis of Liberal International Order and The Western Imperialism Annisa Dina Amalia; Jamaliah Jamaliah; Elyta Elyta
Asian Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship and Social Science Vol. 3 No. 02 (2023): May, Asian Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship and Social Science
Publisher : Cita Konsultindo Research Center

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Many International Relations scholars are interested in debunking the international order. For decades, it has been widely accepted that the world is ruled by liberal order led by Western power, notably the United States. However, with this hegemony has been strongly criticized, particularly due to its inability to address a number of global challenges, such as terrorism, climate change, refugee crisis, and so on. The rise of China and other states in the global South also demonstrate weakening power of the Western imperialism. This paper seeks to discuss the extent to which the existing world order is declining by investigating some cases of humanitarian conflicts across the globe and the role of Western countries in those events. This paper argues that the liberal order is in crisis, underlining the inconsistent implementation of liberal principles of human rights protection and rule of law.
Unvealing Sex Addiction Among Child Victims of Sexual Crimes In Indonesia Syarifah Ema Rahmaniah; Elyta Elyta; Hasan Amutahar; Nikodemus Niko; Nurul Amira Fitriani; Muhammad Musa Hasni; Desita Sari
Asian Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship and Social Science Vol. 3 No. 04 (2023): November, Asian Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship and Social Science
Publisher : Cita Konsultindo Research Center

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This research aims to unveil sex addiction behavior among child victims of sexual crimes by conducting a critical analysis of the government's management of preventing child sexual crimes. The location of this research was West Kalimantan Province Indonesia. The primary data collection technique involved in-depth interviews with 5 child victims of sexual vioThis research aims to unveil sex addiction behavior among child victims of sexual crimes by conducting a critical analysis of the government's management of preventing child sexual crimes. The location of this research was West Kalimantan Province Indonesia. The primary data collection technique involved in-depth interviews with 5 child victims of sexual violence as well as focus group discussions with the child protection commission, Rumah AMAN managers, literacy activist, and the parents of the child victims. Subsequently, the research results indicated an increase in cases of sexual violence against children in various forms, such as pornography, prostitution, and sex addiction. The second finding concerned efforts to prevent sexual violence by the West Kalimantan provincial government. This involved the issuance of policies and the provision of education and sensitization through social media via the Indonesian Anti-Defamation Society (MAFINDO). In order to deal with child victims of violence, the government established the Regional Child Protection Commission (KPAD) in collaboration with Rumah AMAN. The third finding discussed the impact of sex crimes on children, namely sex addiction, sexually transmitted infections, an increase in the number of abortions, and damage to mental health. The fourth finding was conducting media literacy education, fostering the blocking of pornographic sites, and providing shelter through the Penta helix strategy by the draft government, society, and community (MAFINDO). Consequently, this research can provide knowledge about the handling tactic and strategy that can be used to deal with cases of child sex crimes.lence as well as focus group discussions with the child protection commission, Rumah AMAN managers, literacy activist, and the parents of the child victims. Subsequently, the research results indicated an increase in cases of sexual violence against children in various forms, such as pornography, prostitution, and sex addiction. The second finding concerned efforts to prevent sexual violence by the West Kalimantan provincial government. This involved the issuance of policies and the provision of education and sensitization through social media via the Indonesian Anti-Defamation Society (MAFINDO). In order to deal with child victims of violence, the government established the Regional Child Protection Commission (KPAD) in collaboration with Rumah AMAN. The third finding discussed the impact of sex crimes on children, namely sex addiction, sexually transmitted infections, an increase in the number of abortions, and damage to mental health. The fourth finding was conducting media literacy education, fostering the blocking of pornographic sites, and providing shelter through the Penta helix strategy by the draft government, society, and community (MAFINDO). Consequently, this research can provide knowledge about the handling tactic and strategy that can be used to deal with cases of child sex crimes.
Systematic Review Analysis on Health Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic in a Political Perspective Elyta Elyta; Herlan Herlan
Politicon : Jurnal Ilmu Politik Vol 6, No 2 (2024): Politicon : Jurnal Ilmu Politik
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/politicon.v6i2.32879

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The aim of the Systematic Review in this research is to analyze the health service model during the COVID-19 pandemic. Health services are an important part of handling the COVID-19 pandemic. This research is important for examining the formulation of health service policies during the COVID-19 pandemic by identifying themes related to research variables related to health service policies. The benefits of this research can be used as reference material in formulating optimal health service policies during the COVID-19 pandemic. This research uses a literature study of 362 Scopus Indexed International Journals, analyzed using Vosviewer and Nvivo 12 plus software. The results of this research show; 1) Studies related to health services on the number of COVID-19 cases experienced a significant increase during the 2020-2021 period, this shows the ability of the health service system to develop; 2) Health services in each region and country vary depending on the situation and capabilities of each region; 3) the results of the network analysis visualization analysis formulate an effective health service model.
Analysis of the Role of Indonesia and Malaysia Cooperation through the General Border Committee in Handling Drug Trafficking in the Contingent in the Entikong Border Miana Tri Lastari; Elyta Elyta; Ratu Zahirah Lutfie
International Journal of Business and Quality Research Vol. 1 No. 04 (2023): October - December, International Journal of Business and Quality Research (IJ
Publisher : Citakonsultindo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijbqr.v1i04.563

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The General Border Committee (GBC) has played a significant role in informing collaboration between Indonesia and Malaysia in handling the issue of drug trafficking at the Entikong Border Crossing Point from 2020 to 2022. This joint effort is of utmost importance in effectively battling transnational crimes at the shared border of both nations. International crimes, including drug smuggling, human trafficking, and terrorism, have been recognized as a significant threat to the security and defense of the border region in question. The objective of this study is to analyze the collaboration between Indonesia and Malaysia, which was facilitated by the GBC, in their efforts to address drug trafficking at the PLBN Entikong border crossing between 2020 and 2021. The study utilized a qualitative research methodology with a descriptive approach. The findings of this study indicate that GBC serves as a strategic cooperation forum aimed at fostering peace, particularly along the Indonesia-Malaysia border. Its primary objective is to safely guard the border against illegal activities, including drug trafficking. The collaboration between Indonesia and Malaysia through GBC continues to evolve through regular meetings, which are designed to address and mitigate illicit drug trafficking activities, ultimately contributing to global peace. Through GBC, both countries have reached an agreement to prioritize collaboration by mobilizing their respective agencies to tackle various forms of legal violations that take place at the shared border.