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Review of Policy-Oriented Research on Maternal Mortality Komalasari, Dewi; Daniels, Jane
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 24, No 3 (2019): Women and Health
Publisher : Yayasan Jurnal Perempuan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v24i3.351

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Maternal mortality remains an unresolved critical issue. This condition indicates that women’s reproductive health rights has not yet been fulfilled. Maternal mortality occurs due to medical and non-medical factors. Even though a small amount of those deaths still happens due to unpreventable causes, however, most of those deaths could have been prevented and avoided. Government efforts to address the problem of maternal mortality are carried out through various policies that focus on medical factors and through programs aimed at increasing the coverage and quality of maternal health services.  On the other hand, other factors such as social economic and cultural are being neglected. A review of researches on the theme of maternal mortality found various factors that contributed to the causes of maternal mortality such as socio-cultural barriers that limit women’s access to health, ranging from poverty, geography and local culture. Unmet need for contraception in family planning program, adolescence reproductive health issue that still hasn’t been addressed in a serious and comprehensive manner, as well as unsafe abortion are the key underlying causes of maternal mortality.
The Interwoven of interests in Political Economy and Political Behavior of Women Members of Parliament Komalasari, Dewi
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 24, No 2 (2019): Women and Democracy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v24i2.322

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The representation of women’s interest through women Members of Parliament (MPs) is achieved if there is a connection between constituents and parliamentarians. In order to be able to establish cooperation, it requires a deep understanding of their behavior. This article reveals the variety of relationships and political economic affiliations that surround women MPs. The relationship has been built since the nomination period to become a member of parliament, which in turn raises various interests and pressures that women parliamentarians must respond to. By understanding the various interests and pressures faced by women MPs, civil society can design action plans that trigger positive responses so as to minimize the potential risks.
Women as Agent of Social Inclusion: Experience of the Women of a Local Belief Community in Salamrejo Village Komalasari, Dewi
Jurnal Perempuan Vol 24, No 4 (2019): Rural Women's Agency
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v24i4.384

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Minority religious groups are vulnerable towards discrimination and social exclusion. Social exclusion is a multidimensional phenomenon that is closely related to the denial of the enjoyment of civil and political rights as well as economic and socio-cultural rights. Social exclusion also excludes the excluded people from development process in the village. This article discusses the social exclusion experienced by community of local belief’s groups, the Association of Eklasing Budi Murko (PEBM) in Salamrejo village, in Kulon Progo, Special Autonomy of Yogyakarta. The economic empowerment approach has been used to promote inclusion among communities in the village. The establishment of Cooperative Business Group (KUBE) and also other economic works have encouraged women’s role as agent for social inclusion. Business activities established by PEBM have opened room for interaction between women from local belief’s community with other women in the village. 
Co-Authors Abby Gina Boangmanalu, Abby Gina Agus Satmoko Adi Aini, Fadhila Dewi Nur Aldi, Ahmad Alim, Rochmatul Anisa, Meisica Salma Aniyanti Putri, Esther Dwi Fema Aprilia, Nur Qomari ARIYANI PUTRI, FAHIMAH Arrochma, Alisha Ayuni, Yasmin Reza Putri Bagus Ali Akbar CAHYA MAULIDIYAH, EKA Cahyani, Nisa Sugi Nur Cindy Debby Mayank Sary Citra Fitri Kholidya Daniels, Jane Desyandri Desyandri DEWI RAHMAWATI DEWI WULANSARI Dewi, Dwi Jayanti Kurnia Dwi Aminatus Saadah Egi Nurholis Eka Cahya Maulidiyah, Eka Cahya ENDANG SUSANTINI Evi Winingsih, Evi Fajar, Alip Nur Faqih, Alyunda Al Fathiatuddini, Laila FATRIA, HELMA FIRMAN KURNIAWAN, EKO Firzhal Arzhi Jiwantara Frmansah, Fiki Gugah Putri Prasojo, Yepi Gunawan, Wanda Afriani Hendratno, H. HERLI DIANITA, AGUSTIN Iflaahiyah S, Nurul KARIMAH, IBROTUL Khaerunnisa, Hana Kurnia Dewi, Dwi Jayanti Laili, Fatma Nur Mallevi Agustin Ningrum, Mallevi Agustin Mohamad Rofik, Mohamad Muhammad Reza Nabila, Sahyla Ninik Sofiati, Ninik NOVIA ANGGRAINI, KIKI Nugroho, Fentiny Nur Lailatul Choiriyah, Nur Lailatul Nurhenti Dorlina Simatupang NURUL JANAH, MASFUFAH Nurul nurul khotimah OKDIANTARI, ERNI Onik Zakiyatul Bisyaroh, Onik Zakiyatul Pratiwi, Nabila Ayu Rachma Hasibuan RACHMADYANTI, PUTRI Rahayu, Cici Sri Rahmaningrum, Afifah Rahmi, Fairuzah Shofiyah Rakhmawati, Nur Ika Sari Ratnasari, Aryanti ROSITASARI, MERY Sa'diyah, Siti Aminatus Saputri, Lilik Sangadah Dwi SETIYANING TIYAS, PURWATI Setiyaning Sigiro, Atnike Nova Siti Hasanah Siti Ina Savira, Siti Ina Sri Setyowati Sri Widayati Sukanto, Reyvin Yeremi Suryanti, S. Susanto, Denddy Rayhan Garland WAHYU SUKARTININGSIH Widayanti, Melia Dwi WIDYA WININGRUM, MAIDAH Wulan Patria Saroinsong