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Strengthening the Concept and Self-Image of Junior High School Adolescents as an Effort to Prevent Early Marriage in Kemuning Lor Village, Jember Regency. Puspitasari, Muthia; Rif"ah, Erwin Nur; Azzahrah, Fatimah; Molasy, Honest Dody
ABDIMAYUDA: Indonesian Journal of Community Empowerment for Health Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Faculty of Public Health, University of Jember in collaboration with PERSAKMI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/abdimayuda.v3i2.52301

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Abstract. Jember Regency is the first region in East Java with the highest rate of child marriage cases. The low self-concept and self-image of adolescents, along with a lack of knowledge regarding reproductive health and the dangers of early marriage, are contributing factors to the prevalence of child marriage cases in Kemuning Lor Village, Arjasa District. Therefore, efforts need to be made to enhance knowledge and awareness through education. This activity employs andragogical methods with an active participative approach through the stages of situation analysis, activity identification and design, participant recruitment, implementation, and activity evaluation. The results of this activity indicate a significant increase in participants' knowledge, as evidenced by the comparison of pre-test and post-test scores. With the implementation of this activity, it is hoped that it will enhance the awareness and motivation of the youth, enabling them to change their mindset in determining the future they desire. Keywords: Child Marriage, Adolescent Self-Image, Reproductive Health, Andragogy, Active Participation Abstrak. Kabupaten Jember merupakan wilayah pertama di Jawa Timur dengan angka kasus pernikahan anak tertinggi. Rendahnya konsep dan citra diri remaja serta rendahnya pengetahuan terkait kesehatan reproduksi dan bahaya pernikahan dini menjadi faktor pendukung maraknya kasus pernikahan anak di Desa Kemuning Lor, kecamatan Arjasa. Oleh karena itu perlu dilakukan upaya untuk meningkatkan pengetahuan dan kesadaran melalui edukasi. Kegiatan ini menggunakan metode andragogi dengan pendekatan active participative melalui tahapan Analisis Situasi, Identifikasi dan Perancangan Kegiatan, Perekrutan Peserta, Implementasi dan Evaluasi Kegiatan. Kegiatan ini didapatkan hasil bahwa terjadi peningkatan pengetahuan peserta yang cukup signifikan dilihat dari perbandingan hasil pengerjaan soal pre test dan post test. Dengan terlaksananya kegiatan ini diharapkan mampu meningkatkan kesadaran dan motivasi para remaja sehingga mampu merubah pola pikir mereka dalam menentukan masa depan yang diinginkan. Kata Kunci: Pernikahan Anak, Citra Diri Remaja, Kesehatan Reproduksi, Andragogi, Active Participative
The Digital Frontier: How Indonesia's Politics is Shaping the Fight against Human Trafficking Molasy, Honest Dody
JIAPI: Jurnal Ilmu Administrasi Dan Pemerintahan Indonesia Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): December
Publisher : Universitas Terbuka

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33830/jiapi.v5i2.10812

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This article examines the complex intersection between Indonesia’s political landscape and its efforts to combat human trafficking, focusing on integrating digital technologies. Human trafficking remains a critical and persistent issue in Indonesia, exacerbated by systemic challenges such as corruption, weak law enforcement, and socio-economic vulnerabilities. Adopting a qualitative research approach, this study combines policy analysis and case studies to evaluate the effectiveness of current anti-trafficking strategies. Findings reveal that digital tools, including artificial intelligence, big data analytics, and blockchain technology, hold significant potential for enhancing victim identification, streamlining case management, and improving inter-agency coordination. Public-private partnerships emerge as vital in driving technological innovation and fostering community engagement. However, the study also identifies major obstacles, including unequal digital infrastructure between urban and rural areas, cybersecurity risks, and the limited digital capacity of law enforcement agencies. Given the urgency of addressing human trafficking as a national and regional concern, the article advocates for Indonesia to take a leadership role in Southeast Asia by advancing comprehensive, tech-driven strategies that align with international human rights frameworks. This approach strengthens Indonesia’s anti-trafficking architecture and provides a scalable model for other nations confronting similar challenges. By illuminating the interplay between politics, technology, and human rights, this research contributes to the evolving discourse on trafficking prevention. It offers actionable insights for policymakers, civil society, and international stakeholders working to combat this global crime.