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Gerakan Ekofeminisme Perempuan Adat Mollo dalam Menolak Tambang Marmer: Studi: Penolakan Tambang Marmer Di Desa Fatumnasi, Kabupaten Timor Tengah Selatan Ita Irianti Selan; Esrah D.N.A Benu; Diana S.A.N Tabun; Rudi Rohi
Terang : Jurnal Kajian Ilmu Sosial, Politik dan Hukum Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): Desember : Terang : Jurnal Kajian Ilmu Sosial, Politik dan Hukum
Publisher : Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62383/terang.v2i4.1490

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This study is entitled “The Ecofeminist Movement of Mollo Indigenous Women in Rejecting Marble Mining (study: Rejection of Marble Mining in Fatumnasi Village, South Central Timor Regency)” which aims to understand and analyze the ecofeminist movement carried out by Mollo indigenous women in rejecting marble mining activities in Fatumnasi Village. The presence of marble mining in the Mollo indigenous area has posed a threat to Environmental sustainability, water sources, and cultural values that have long been the identity of the community. Through a descriptive qualitative approach, this study describes the role and form of resistance of Mollo indigenous women based on the ecological relationship between women and nature. Data were obtained through in-diepah interviews, field observations, and documentation of the head of Fatumnasi Village, traditional women’s figures, religious figures, community leaders, and youth leaders. The results of the study indicate that the movement to reject marble mining is not merely a form of protest against environmental damage, but also a form of ecofeminist awareness that emphasizes that women’s bodies and the body of nature are an inseparable whole. This movement is expressed through various acts of resistance such as traditional rituals, weaving, demonstrations, and customary deliberations, each carrying symbolic meaning about the harmony between humans and nature. Based on Françoise d’Eaubonne’s theory of ecofeminism, the Mollo women’s movement reflects critical awareness toward patriarchal and capitalist systems that exploit both women and the environment. Thus, it can be concluded that the ecofeminist movement of Mollo indigenous women in rejecting marble mining is a form of women’s struggle to maintain environmental sustainability and maintain cultural identity through loclah wisdom practices.Ecofeminism, Mollo Indigenous Women, Marble Mining, Fatumnasi Village, Environment
PENGUATAN KAPASITAS MASYARAKAT SIPIL UNTUK ADVOKASI KEBIJAKAN DAN MITIGASI RISIKO KORUPSI DALAM PROGRAM MAKAN BERGIZI GRATIS Sayrani, Laurensius P.; Gana, Frans; Rohi, Rudi; Enamau, Alferd; Holivil, Ernestus
JMM (Jurnal Masyarakat Mandiri) Vol 10, No 1 (2026): Februari
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/jmm.v10i1.36742

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Abstrak: Program Makan Bergizi Gratis (MBG) di daerah Kupang menghadapi masalah transparansi dan potensi korupsi dalam pengelolaannya, yang berisiko merugikan masyarakat yang membutuhkan. Tujuan pengabdian ini adalah untuk memperkuat kapasitas masyarakat sipil dalam melakukan advokasi kebijakan dan mitigasi risiko korupsi dalam MBG Tujuan pengabdian ini adalah untuk meningkatkan kapasitas masyarakat sipil melalui penguatan soft skill dan hard skill dalam melakukan advokasi kebijakan dan mitigasi risiko korupsi pada Program MBG. Soft skill yang ditargetkan meliputi kemampuan komunikasi advokatif, kerja kolaboratif, dan kesadaran kritis terhadap tata kelola program, sedangkan hard skill mencakup kemampuan analisis kebijakan, identifikasi titik rawan korupsi, pemetaan risiko, serta penyusunan strategi pengawasan berbasis bukti. Metode yang digunakan adalah workshop interaktif dengan simulasi praktis, yang melibatkan mitra Komite BPJ, HWDI NTT, Bengkel APPeK, dan JARPUK INA FO’A, dan diikuti oleh 40 peserta. Evaluasi dilakukan melalui pre-test dan post-test untuk mengukur peningkatan pemahaman, serta survei kepuasan untuk menilai kualitas pelatihan. Pre-test dan post-test masing-masing 10 pertanyaan tertutup berbentuk pilihan ganda/skala penilaian. Hasil yang dicapai menunjukkan peningkatan signifikan dalam keterampilan peserta, yaitu peningkatan kemampuan mengidentifikasi titik rawan korupsi sebesar 17%, keterampilan pengawasan meningkat 17%, dan mitigasi korupsi meningkat 26%, yang menunjukkan peningkatan baik dalam softskill maupun hardskill peserta.Abstract:  The Free Nutritious Meals Program (MBG) in the Kupang region faces issues of transparency and potential corruption in its management, which risks harming the communities in need. The objective of this community service program is to increase the capacity of civil society by strengthening soft skills and hard skills in policy advocacy and corruption risk mitigation in the MBG Program. The targeted soft skills include advocacy communication skills, collaborative work, and critical awareness of program governance, while hard skills include policy analysis skills, identification of corruption-prone areas, risk mapping, and evidence-based monitoring strategy development. The method used was an interactive workshop with practical simulations, involving partners from the BPJ Committee, HWDI NTT, Bengkel APPeK, and JARPUK INA FO'A, and attended by 40 participants. Evaluation was conducted through pre-tests and post-tests to measure understanding improvement, as well as satisfaction surveys to assess training quality. The pre-test and post-test each consisted of 10 closed-ended questions in the form of multiple choice/rating scales. The results showed a significant improvement in participants' skills, namely a 17% increase in the ability to identify corruption-prone areas, a 17% increase in oversight skills, and a 26% increase in corruption mitigation, indicating an improvement in both the soft skills and hard skills of the participants.
DECONSTRUCTING PARTICIPATORY SUPERVISION: A STUDY OF PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT STRATEGIES BY THE ELECTION SUPERVISOR BOARD (BAWASLU) IN THE 2024 MAYORAL AND VICE MAYORAL ELECTION IN KUPANG CITY Adolfus Kobesi; Laurensius P Sayrani; Rudi Rohi
Multidiciplinary Output Research For Actual and International Issue (MORFAI) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2026): Multidiciplinary Output Research For Actual and International Issue
Publisher : RADJA PUBLIKA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18459376

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This study aims to explain the strategy and form of implementation of participatory supervision carried out by Bawaslu Kupang City in the implementation of the 2024 Pilkada. Using a qualitative research approach method, with a total of 15 informants, consisting of the Chairman of the Bawaslu Kupang City Commissioner, Coordinator of the Prevention, Community Participation and Public Relations Division of Bawaslu Kupang City, Bawaslu Secretariat Staff, Representatives of Bawaslu civil society organizations and community participants in the village/supervisory program. Interviews were conducted with informants selected by purposive sampling, namely those who were considered to best understand the context and have direct involvement in participatory supervision. The results of the study show that participatory supervision carried out by Bawaslu Kupang City in the 2024 Pilkada has shown a paradigm shift from a bureaucratic and hierarchical supervision model to a collaborative model involving the community as supervision partners, through various programs such as the Citizens Forum, Village/Sub-district Supervision, and Participatory Supervision Cadre School (SKPP). The level of public participation in election supervision is still dominated by symbolic and consultative forms of participation, as depicted in Arnstein's ladder of participation, where citizen involvement has not yet fully reached the level of equal partnership or citizen control (citizen power). Deconstruction of participatory supervision also opens up space for conceptual reconstruction, where election supervision is understood as a deliberative process based on communicative action, which demands rational dialogue, equality, and trust between Bawaslu and the community to strengthen the legitimacy of electoral democracy at the local level.
Soft Power in Practice: Cultural and Educational Micro-Diplomacy between Indonesia and the Czech Republic Salmun, Daniella Firgia Wehelmien; Kalembang, Joseph Viktor; Rohi, Rudi
Jurnal Ilmiah Global Education Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): JURNAL ILMIAH GLOBAL EDUCATION
Publisher : LPPM Institut Pendidikan Nusantara Global

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55681/jige.v7i1.5274

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This research examines how cultural and educational diplomacy function as instruments of soft power in strengthening bilateral relations between Indonesia and the Czech Republic. It addresses the research gap in understanding how educational exchanges and cultural initiatives contribute to people-to-people diplomacy within less-studied bilateral contexts. Employing a qualitative descriptive approach, the study utilizes a systematic literature review as the main method of data collection, complemented by autoethnographic reflections derived from the author’s experience as an IISMA awardee in the Czech Republic. Data were obtained from official government documents, peer-reviewed academic journals, embassy publications, and institutional communications from both nations. The findings reveal that Indonesia’s cultural and educational diplomacy through programs such as IISMA, Darmasiswa, language teaching, and joint cultural festivals has effectively enhanced mutual understanding and fostered Indonesia’s positive image abroad. These initiatives serve as soft power mechanisms that attract foreign publics through shared learning and cultural appreciation, creating sustained engagement beyond state-level diplomacy. Despite these achievements, Indonesia’s approach remains fragmented due to the absence of a cohesive national branding strategy and limited inter-agency coordination. Strengthening collaboration among ministries, universities, and cultural institutions is essential to maximizing the impact of soft power. The study concludes that integrating educational and cultural diplomacy under a unified framework can significantly advance Indonesia’s strategic influence and bilateral partnership with the Czech Republic.