Fairus Dwi Putri
Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta

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Surviving on a mountain of rubbish: The state and access to health social security for female scavengers Fairus Dwi Putri; Khaerul Umam Noer
ETNOSIA : Jurnal Etnografi Indonesia Vol. 5 No. 1 (2020)
Publisher : Department Anthropology, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Hasanuddin University.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31947/etnosia.v5i1.9621

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This paper focuses on the lives of women scavengers heads of households and how the state guarantees the fulfillment of the right to health. Women are relatively more vulnerable to various risks related to their life cycle and role in the family; thus, their access to health insurance is an obligation that must be met by the government. This paper has two objectives: to map social life and, at the same time, analyze the accessibility of the Healthy Indonesia National Health Insurance Card for female head of household scavengers in TPA Cipayung, Depok City. Using qualitative methods, and focusing on five dimensions of accessibility: availability, accessibility, accommodation, affordability, and acceptance, this study found that all health insurance arrangements are still very problematic. Even though these women scavengers are protected by JKN-KIS PBI, in reality, they are still challenging to get access to health services, ranging from the availability of doctors, the scarcity of drugs, to the discrimination of health services. This shows that they have not yet received full health insurance, which has a direct impact on the social and economic lives of the scavengers.
SEKOLAH RAMAH ANAK, DISIPLIN, DAN BUDAYA KEKERASAN DI SEKOLAH DI INDONESIA Khaerul Umam Noer; AbdulAziz Hanafi; Dhea Ariesta Khairunnisa; Fairus Dwi Putri
Kafa`ah: Journal of Gender Studies Vol 11, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Imam Bonjol Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15548/jk.v11i1.393

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Since 2014 Indonesia has entered a new phase in the efforts to fulfill children's rights, especially the protection of children in schools through Child-Friendly Schools (CFS). Until May 2019, there were 16,880 CFS’s throughout Indonesia. There are six indicators of CFS, this paper focus on how the the application of discipline without violence in school. Using a mixed research method, through a survey of 3272 students in 75 schools in Bekasi, Depok and Bandung, and interviews with the students, principal and school committee. This research shows that the CFS policy in schools is still not running well. Violence, in the name of discipline, still continues at school. Students are still physically punished, there is no mechanism for the conversion of sentences to assignments, so there is no mechanism for complaints and prosecution of sexual harassment cases. This is certainly worrying, because CFS policy is not just a school claim, but must manifest in school policy and implementation.