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Role of Community Leaders in Managing Covid-19 Pandemic in Indonesia Pascawati, Nur Alvira; Satoto, Tri Baskoro Tunggul; Alamri, Annisa Rizqa
ASEAN Journal of Community Engagement Vol. 6, No. 1
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Community leaders must understand their role in controlling COVID-19, such as monitoring misleading information and providing socialization, education, protection, monitoring, and evaluation activities in the community, due to the numerous limitations of local governments in managing large populations during this crisis. This study aimed to describe the role of Yogyakarta community leaders in increasing community engagement in managing the Covid-19 pandemic. This study uses a quantitative method with a cross-sectional approach, and the study sample includes all community leaders as many as 31 people at the levels of neighborhood and hamlet. The data analysis process uses frequency distribution values. Results showed that most community leaders had not been maximal in implementing the following COVID-19 prevention activities in the community: educating the community regarding isolation and self-quarantine, eliminating the negative stigma in suspected, probable, and confirmed cases of COVID-19 in medical personnel, and inviting the community to participate in providing hand-washing facilities in public places and facilities to assist underprivileged/elderly people who live alone. Leaders have also not been maximal in planning the needs of people who carry out self-isolation and appointing volunteers and community representatives to prepare and distribute food, personal hygiene equipment, and logistics. Most of the leaders only use billboards as a means of education. Some supporting activities have not been maximized, namely removing the stigma/anxiety in the presence of people who work as medical personnel. The role of the leader is not optimal in providing supporting infrastructure in implementing health protocols, and removal of the social stigma must be improved through risk communication assistance and empowerment.
Gender Resistance in Women's Beauty in TikTok Imelda, Reza Wani; Prayogo, Rangga Adi; Silvia, Novita; Th. Musa, Dahniar; Alamri, Annisa Rizqa
Indev: Literasi Media Dakwah dan Pengembangan Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024)
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Beauty is an important thing that is maintained by the majority of women. One way to maintain beauty is to use various beauty products. Apart from beauty according to the construction of various cultures, now there seems to be a generalization of beauty standards. This article was created to explain the form of rejection of beauty standards that become stereotypes on social media platforms. The method used in collecting data uses ethnographic methods, and literacy studies. The theory used is the theory of 'Social Reality' which was put forward by Peter L. Berger and Thomas Luckmann. So it can be concluded that gender resistance to women's beauty on tiktok shows that there is significant gender in the context of beauty on tiktok. Women use this platform to defy gender expectations and express themselves in ways that are more authentic and free from existing norms. They try to change the commonly accepted definition of beauty and show diversity in physical appearance and lifestyle.
FIGURING BIDAI CRAFTSWOMENÔÇÖS FUTURE IN THE UPCOMING ASEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY (AEC): CASE STUDY IN THE BORDERLAND OF JAGOIBABANG Rahmaniah, Syarifah Ema; Musa, Pabali; Alamri, Annisa Rizqa; Patriani, Ira; Elyta, Elyta; Abd Azis, Muhammad Adam
Alfuad: Jurnal Sosial Keagamaan Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022)
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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 womenÔÇÖs 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.
Social and Economic Impact Evaluation of Gender Based Community Empowerment Harahap, Reiki Nauli; Ramaniya, Yudith; Herlan, Herlan; Alamri, Annisa Rizqa; Fadri, Zainal
Alfuad: Jurnal Sosial Keagamaan Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023)
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Social and economic impact measurement is an activity that cannot be separated from corporate social responsibility programs. Measuring socioeconomic impacts has a variety of approaches, one of which is the community satisfaction index. This study aims to measure the social and economic impact of the Kelompok Wanita Tani: Kartini Kalongan program, a CSR program that targets women as beneficiaries. This research uses mix methodes with quantitative as the main method and qualitative as the supporting method. The results of the study stated that the KWT CSR program: Kartini Kalongan as one of the gender-based empowerment programs has a very good level of fissibility. The program is able to answer the needs, potentials and problems faced by beneficiaries and is supported by the company's commitment to contribute to the development of the welfare of the surrounding community
Analysis of High School Students' Pocket Money Use in Smoking Behavior Iqbal, Muhammad; Petrix, Lusiandro Julian; Rahmaniah, Syarifah Ema; Herlan, Herlan; Alamri, Annisa Rizqa; Lianti, Meisya Dwi; Oktavianus, Dede
Alfuad: Jurnal Sosial Keagamaan Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023)
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Indonesia is part of the world's largest cigarette production. Smoking behavior has become a common addictive behavior in Indonesia. For most teenagers, smoking behavior has become a common thing, but parents consider it as something that has a negative connotation. Smoking is an activity that is currently much loved by Indonesian teenagers. Attempts at restrictions related to smoking behavior are very difficult. Many negative effects can be caused by smoking. Cigarettes when consumed can be a source of various health problems such as cancer, heart, and respiratory disorders, as well as other things that are certainly a health hazard for the smoker. The existence of these conditions, of course, endangers the younger generation, and there must be Prevention of smoking activities carried out by young children. This study used literature study research methods. This study uses data collection techniques using secondary data. This study involved cigarette users consisting of high school children. The results of this study showed that high school children in Singkawang City, West Kalimantan use their money to buy cigarettes. Some of those who filled out the survey data knew about cigarettes through the intermediary of friends. The problem of smoking in today's era is that of course it will indirectly harm many people who are around smokers because the user is exposed to cigarette smoke.
Sustainable Tourism Development in The Development of Pontianak Equator Weaving Tourism Village Alamri, Annisa Rizqa; Nurwati, Nunung; Aristy, Yayang; Purba, Olivia Rovince; Frastika, Dhea; Fadri, Zainal
Alfuad: Jurnal Sosial Keagamaan Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023)
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This research aims to analyze more deeply the development of a weaving tourism village in Pontianak City. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative data collection techniques using in-depth interviews and literature studies, where metadata is taken from books, online journals, and secondary references related to this research. This research was analyzed using sustainable tourism development. The results of the study found that the development of the equator weaving village has paid attention to economic, ecological, and social aspects so that the equator weaving village can become one of the booming tourism village pilots in Pontianak City.
Stunting Prevention Strategy Through Increasing Community Participation Based on Gender Mainstreaming Abao, Antonia Sasap; Gaffar, Zakiah Hasan; Alamri, Annisa Rizqa; Yuliono, Agus
Alfuad: Jurnal Sosial Keagamaan Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024)
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This article, "Strategy for Stunting Prevention Through Increasing Community Participation" is based on the "Gender Mainstreaming" Study in Kaliau Village, Sajingan Besar district, Sambas regency. The research uses a qualitative descriptive approach. Our findings indicate that the causes of stunting in children in Kaliau village are inadequate nutrition, low-quality sanitation, poor reproductive health conditions, and decision-making skills, limited health service facilities, relatively low education level of both mothers and fathers and subsequent poor parenting skills. The form of participation carried out by the community is generally vertical in nature, where most child-caring and rearing responsibilities are shouldered by mothers, and fathers' involvement is still very low. We suggest the need to improve educational activities for community health and sanitation, parenting skills, nutritional education on healthy eating patterns for infants, pregnant women, and nursing mothers, and to increase the involvement of men as fathers and posyandu cadres. Furthermore, we need to provide adequate health-service facilities and infrastructure for every community, vitalize the Youth Family Development program (B.K.R.), and improve the coordination among local stakeholders in the area. Lastly, adequate remuneration should be provided for posyandu cadres to help them work more effectively.
Implementation of the TOSS-TB Program at Sungai Durian Community Health Center, Kubu Raya Regency Valia, Irna; Arkanudin, Arkanudin; Alamri, Annisa Rizqa; Sagita, Zahra; Irene, Rivella; Yuniarti, Mita; Triyanasrani, Agnes Nova
Alfuad: Jurnal Sosial Keagamaan Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024)
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The high number of Tuberculosis (TB) cases in Indonesia causes social paralysis in the community. Therefore, the TOSS-TB program is designed to alleviate and break the chain of spread of Tuberculosis (TB) throughout Indonesia. This study aims to analyze the implementation of the TOSS-TB program, especially at the Sungai Durian Community Health Center. The Working Area of the Sungai Durian Community Health Center, which is a tropical area, is the main factor that has quite potential in the development of several disease germs, so researchers are interested in making the Sungai Durian Community Health Center a research subject in the implementation of the TOSS-TB program. Implementation analysis based on Edward III's implementation theory assesses the success of the program through four aspects, namely resources, communication, bureaucracy, and disposition. The method in this study uses a qualitative descriptive approach with data collection techniques in the form of purposive sampling. The results showed that the implementation of the TOSS-TB program at the Sungai Durian Community Health Center in the aspects of communication, disposition, and bureaucracy had met the criteria. However, the resource aspect is still constrained in terms of facilities and infrastructure.
Co-Authors A. Ismail Lukman Abd Azis, Muhammad Adam Adha, Nurul Adinda Mursalina Afhiani, Syarifah Nurma Afnan Triyuning Andini Agnes Nova Triyanasrani Agnes Nova Triyanasrani Agustina Milda Akhmad Rifky Setya Anugrah Aldea Pantes Alfadri, Bayu Ananda Sevilagustin Anindita, Monika Walda Anjelita, Brigita Annisa Dwi Lestari Anny Riwayati Antonia Sasap Abao Antonia Sasap Abao, Antonia Sasap Apriyani, Eka Aristy, Yayang Arkanudin Arkanudin Arkanudin Arkanudin, Arkanudin As'ad Albatroy Jalius Azzahrawani, Nurul Rushafah Bagassidi, Sofia Banowati, Lina Brigita Anjelita Brigita Gresela Andali Cinta Widya Astuti Dahniar Th. Musa Dahniar Th. Musa Danil Ikmamul Wafa Dea Septiana Nawang Dede Oktavianus Deni Deni, Deni Dewi Walahe Dhea Alamda Dhea Frastika Dhea Frastika Elyta Elyta Elyta Elyta Eriska Dewi Maniza Fachry Arsyad Fadia, Uray Fujha Femia, Maria Ernes Fira Wati Muksin Fiyani, Tri Octa Frastika, Dhea Gafar, Zakiah Hasan Gaffar, Zakiah Hasan Giga Palishe Boru Harahap Grace Destiani Sanda Handayani, Dwi Nur Harahap, Reiki Nauli Harun, Nur Istiyan Hasan, Wahyudin Herlan Herlan Herlan, Herlan Heronimus , Viktorius Imelda, Reza Wani Indah Listyaningrum Indah Listyaningrum Indradewa, Rhian Irene, Rivella Irna Valia Isdianto Ita Lusia Iving Arisdiyoto Janiva Vera Jeprianus, Jeprianus Jumadi Jumadi Jumiyanti, Kalzum R Jumiyanti, Kalzum R. Kanita Khoirun Nisa Kristin Apriliani Puspita Putri Kristin Apriliani Puspita Putri Kristina Kristina Kristina Kristina Laksono Trisnantoro Leony Ester Kolanus Lianti, Meisya Dwi Lina Sari, Lusia Wini Listyaningrum, Indah Lusi, Brigida Lusia Wini Lina Sari Lusiandro Julian Petrix Marbun, Posmanto Marcello, Zuniro Maria Ernes Femia Marini . Marini Marini Martin Mikael Evan Tampubolon Maya, Maya Meisya Dwi Lianti Mirdasila Mirdasila Mislajima Mita Yuniarti Moh. Arif Novriansyah Muhammad Adam Abd Azis Muhammad Iqbal Muhammad Iqbal Munjiat Irvaatun Hidayah Musa, Pabali Mutmainnah Mutmainnah Nauli Harahap, Reiki Novita Silvia Nuari, Ovie Laura Nunung Nurwati Nunung Nurwati Nurul Amira Fitriani Ogi Ricarpan Ricarpan Oktavia, Sari Oktavianus, Dede Olivia Rovince Purba Pabali Musa Pabali Musa Padilah, Ahirul Habib Pascawati, Nur Alvira Patriani , ⁠Ira Patriani, Ira Patriani, Ira Pauleni Juliani Petrix, Lusiandro Julian Prayogo, Rangga Adi Prayuda Purba, Olivia Rovince Putri Meliani Clarancia Sinaga Rafikah Mukhlisah Rahmat Arda Ramaniya, Yudith Rangga Adi Prayogo Reiki Nauli Harahap Reza Wani Imelda Ricarpan, Ogi Ricarpan Riska Nawila Rivella Irene Rivella Irene Riyanto, Riyanto Rupita, Rupita Rusdiono, Rusdiono Sagita, Zahra Sari, Desita Sari, Victoria Novita Sasmita Fahira Satriantoro, Herald Faisal Selvi Yani, Shafira Silvia, Novita Sinaga, Putri Meliani Clarancia Stela Kaladurisa Sudirman Sudirman Syarifah Ema Rahmaniah Syarifah Rahma Samara Syarmiati, Syarmiati T.h Musa, Dahniar Tasya Damaya TH. Musa, Dahniar Tri Baskoro Tunggul Satoto Tri Octa Fiyani Triyanasrani, Agnes Nova Valia, Irna Venny Pratisiya Veronica Egenia Aulia Fiani Victoria Novita Sari Walahe, Dewi Waskito Nugroho Yayan Hanapi Yayang Aristy Yudha Setiadi Yudith Ramaniya Yulianti Yulianti Yuliono, Agus Yuniarti, Mita Yunik Sri Rahayu Yursa, Dadi Sunarya Usfa Yustinus Rudiyanto, Yustinus Yuyun ZAENUDIN AMRULLOH Zahra Sagita Zainal Fadri Zakiah Hasan Gaffar