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The Prospect of ASEAN Migration Governance Sylvia Yazid; Iyan Septiyana
Journal of Indonesian Social Sciences and Humanities Vol 9, No 2 (2019): Special Issue: "Indonesian Perspective on Migration, Refugee, and Diaspora Issue
Publisher : Deputy of Social Sciences and Humanities, the Indonesia Institute of Sciences (LIPI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/jissh.v9i2.155

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ASEAN member countries are migrant-sending and receiving countries. Around 7.3 million ASEAN citizens are migrant workers, more than 740 thousand refugees are from Myanmar, and many ASEAN citizens are victims of human trafficking. Frequently, these migrants get discriminatory treatment, which makes them unable to fulfill their human rights. ASEAN, as a regional organization, is an actor that can implement migration governance in the region. As a governance institution, ASEAN has several migration instruments relating to human trafficking and migrant workers. To implement this regional instrument, ASEAN forms bodies that function to encourage and protect migrant rights. The Rohingya people from Myanmar still experiences forced migration and displacement. However, ASEAN still does not have a comprehensive instrument that can be a source of regional governance toward the issue. This paper will discuss the prospects of ASEAN migration governance in resolving migration issues in the region.
Pengembangan Kompetensi Pemasaran Digital bagi Wirausaha Kelompok Buruh Migran dan Keluarganya Narida, Marshelia; Angel Damayanti; Leonard Hutabarat; Andaru Satnyoto; Alif Oktavian; Iyan Septiyana
Prapanca : Jurnal Abdimas Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Prapanca : Jurnal Abdimas
Publisher : LPPM Stikosa - AWS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37826/prapanca.v4i1.655

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The Indonesian Migrant Workers Union (SBMI) is an organization that represents the interests of Indonesian migrant workers. SBMI aims to advocate for the rights of migrant workers in Indonesia, protect them from exploitation, and improve their working conditions and welfare. Through the learning and development of accounting systems, promotion management, digital marketing, and innovative product development for digital-based economic groups, the Indonesian Migrant Workers Union (SBMI) is expected to provide a good opportunity to enhance personal and family economics. The Community Service Team (PkM) from Fisipol UKI collaborated with lecturers from Pasundan University to initiate the socialization and training for migrant worker unions in Sukabumi, West Java. The PkM team focused on training participants in utilizing E-Commerce applications and the Tik-Tok social media application to market their products. Participants also engaged in direct practice of marketing products on E-Commerce and Tik-Tok applications. After undergoing direct training, participants then completed a post-test, showing significant progress with 97% of participants understanding the concept of marketing using E-Commerce and Tik-Tok. At the conclusion of the socialization and training, the UKI PkM Team provided social media accounts and phone numbers to participants for easier communication when they have questions or need assistance with product marketing.