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PENGUATAN PENGETAHUAN DAN PENDAMPINGAN PEROLEHAN IJIN CITES UNTUK EKSPOR TANAMAN DILINDUNGI BAGI MITRA PETANI MUDA JAWA TIMUR Camelia, Indah; Narwati, Enny; Hastuti, Lina
Devote: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Global Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Devote : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Global, Juni 2025
Publisher : LPPM Institut Pendidikan Nusantara Global

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55681/devote.v4i2.3966

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The fundamental problem faced by the partner farmers is the lack of knowledge and skills in fulfilling the trade documentation requirements for the protection of endangered plants and animals as regulated by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) of 1973. Due to limited understanding of export procedures and the requirements for protected plant products under CITES, the partners have resorted to exporting through the black market. As a result, the selling price of their products becomes lower, and the partners’ interests are less protected in case of shipping issues or payment problems. Moreover, sales through the black market can only be conducted on a small scale, which does not support the growth of the partner group’s business. The planned solution to address this problem is to enhance the partners’ knowledge and skills through outreach on CITES and intensive workshops on obtaining CITES permits. The program aims to improve their capability to independently acquire CITES permits, including preparing documents, registration, and fulfilling other technical requirements for future export of their products.
Threat to Success Integration and Resettlement for Female Refugee: Exercising Poor Rights to Health Camelia, A. Indah; Narwati, Enny; Ramadani, R. Yahdi
Brawijaya Law Journal Vol. 12 No. 1 (2025): Protecting People Crossing Border in The Context of International Migration La
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Brawijaya

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In the last decade, refugee catastrophe has reached an unprecedented level, with women and children comprising a significant portion of displaced population worldwide. In particular for female refugees, they face unique health challenges, including reproductive health problems, mental health issues, and gender-based violence, despite international law’s recognition of the rights to health as fundamental rights under many international conventions. Female refugee often struggles to access healthcare servicesdue to linguistic and cultural barriers, financial constraints, and discriminatory policy. Limited access to health care affects their ability to secure employment, develop social networks, and actively participate in host communities entail as a threat to theircapability forintegration and resettlement in the new country. The study aimsto examinehow current health policies create barriers to successful integration and resettlementfor female refugees. Then, itproposespolicy recommendations for governments, international organizations, and healthcare providers to address these challenges and promote equitable access to healthcare.This research is a doctrinallegalstudy which investigate the impact of the poor health policy on integration and resettlement prospects for female refugees. This research will start by analysesinternational refugee lawand relevant case law pertaining to healthcare access for refugees. Then, it critically examines the gaps and inconsistencies in these legal frameworks and their impact on the lived experiences of female refugees. Good physical and mental health conditions are key to the refugees' successful integration and resettlement into new societies and labourmarkets; otherwise, securing employment, developing social networks, or becoming active members of their host communities will be challenging. Therefore strategy to address the issue are by improving language services, providing social assistance programs, promoting gender-sensitive approach, and establishing responsive and inclusive health care system.