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Sosialisasi Penyusunan Perencanaan Desa dan Anggaran Responsif Gender di Desa Duara, Kabupaten Lingga Kepulauan Riau Wahyuni, Sri; Elsera, Marisa; Niko, Nikodemus
Nawadeepa: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Volume 2, No 4 (2023): December
Publisher : Pencerah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58835/nawadeepa.v2i4.267

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Law Number 6 of 2014 concerning Villages, it can be said that the government's commitment to improve village development by improving the quality of life of rural communities. This law has mandated the government to allocate village funds as a source of funds to manage the potential of villages. Although it has seen a positive impact on the Village Fund program so far, gender issues are often overlooked. In the implementation of the Village Fund program, it is also necessary to pay attention to the relationship between men and women, especially in the management of programs allocated from the Village Fund. Therefore, the Community Service (PKM) activities that we carry out are socialization of village planning preparation and gender responsive budgets in Duara village, Lingga district. The method of implementing community service activities is in the form of socialization activities with material on the preparation of a gender-responsive budget for village funds. If a village program held has considered gender equality in meeting the practical needs and strategic needs of both men and women, it can be said that the program has been successful and gender responsive.
Analisis Pelaksanaan Program PKH dalam Upaya Meningkatkan Kesejahteraan Keluarga di Kota Tanjungpinang, Kepulauan Riau Maretta Purba, Ave; Kartini Br. Pakpahan, Jelita; Nababan, Rosdiana; Niko, Nikodemus
JURNAL SOSIAL Vol. 26 No. 2 (2025): JURNAL SOSIAL
Publisher : Universitas Merdeka Madiun

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33319/sos.v26i2.256

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Poverty remains a pressing concern globally, and Indonesia is no exception. This study investigates the effectiveness of the Indonesian government's poverty alleviation efforts, focusing on the Conditional Cash Transfer (PKH) program, implemented since 2008. Employing a qualitative, descriptive research approach, data was gathered through interviews and literature studies. The research reveals that PKH assistance, provided in both cash and non-cash forms, has significantly contributed to improving economic, educational, and health aspects of beneficiary households. The disbursement, occurring four times annually through the Prosperous Family Card via Bank Himbara, involves a strategic allocation of Rp. 600,000 per installment. Financial resources and coordination emerge as crucial supporting factors, impacting the program's success. However, individual conflicts pose a challenge to PKH implementation, especially in cases where participants perceive themselves differently in terms of economic status. Understanding these dynamics is essential for optimizing poverty alleviation efforts in Indonesia.
Rooted on the Coast: Ecofeminism and Ecological Resilience in the Mangrove Forests of Tanjung Siambang, Kepulauan Riau Province, Indonesia Gulo, Damai Vistiani; Arieta, Siti; Niko, Nikodemus
Jurnal Sosiologi Nusantara Vol 11 No 2 (2025): Vol 11 No.2
Publisher : UNIB Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33369/jsn.11.2.280-297

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This study explores ecofeminism in the sustainable management of mangrove forests in Tanjung Siambang. Employing a qualitative method with a descriptive approach, data were collected through observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation. The research focused on women who are actively involved in mangrove conservation, environmental activists, and community members with local ecological knowledge and skills. The findings reveal a significant connection between women and nature, where women play a central role in mangrove management based on traditional ecological knowledge. Their practices emphasize conservation without causing environmental harm and are rooted in a deep understanding of the local ecosystem. Furthermore, women are not only preserving mangrove forests but also transforming them into sources of sustainable livelihoods. Despite facing structural barriers such as patriarchal cultural norms, these challenges have not deterred their efforts. Instead, they serve as motivation for women to assert their agency in ecological governance. This research highlights how women in Tanjung Siambang integrate ecological responsibility with economic empowerment, demonstrating that ecofeminism is not only a critique of environmental degradation and gender inequality but also a practical framework for sustainable community-based environmental management.
Integrating Circular Economy and Community-Based Governance for Sustainable Coastal Waste Management in Batam Coastal Community Safitri, Dian Prima; Sholeh, Chaereyranba; Niko, Nikodemus; Setiawan, Ramadhani; Kurnianingsih, Fitri; Ramadhanti, Suci
Jurnal Manajemen Pelayanan Publik Vol 10, No 1 (2026): Jurnal Manajemen Pelayanan Publik
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jmpp.v10i1.68111

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Coastal areas and small islands, such as the Riau Islands Province, face persistent challenges in waste management. Batam City experiences high household waste generation and severe plastic pollution, threatening local ecosystems and socio-economic resilience. Contributing factors include geographic isolation, limited infrastructure, and weak monitoring systems. This study uses an integrative framework that links circular economy principles with community-based governance in the context of coastal waste management in island regions. The novelty of this study is the development of an adaptive governance network model that integrates three dimensions of empowerment, namely psychological, organizational, and communal, with circular economy mechanisms to transform waste into economic assets. Using a qualitative case study through observation, interviews, and document analysis, findings reveal a fragmented, multi-actor landscape where corporate social responsibility programs, grassroots waste banks, government facilities, and interventions by non-governmental organizations operate independently with limited coordination. Despite existing capacities, the absence of inter-organizational collaboration has led to low waste sorting rates, reaching only 18%. The study proposes establishing an institutional platform for multi-stakeholder collaboration that integrates circular economy principles with community empowerment. Such a coordinated governance network can support sustainable coastal waste management and contribute to ecosystem restoration in Batam City.
PRESERVING COASTAL CULTURAL HERITAGE: THE NEBE FISHING TRADITION IN PULAU PINANG, TAMBELAN DISTRICT, KEPULAUAN RIAU PROVINCE Hardianti, Dhina; Fernando, Herdio; Fatimah, Ajahra; Niko, Nikodemus
Jurnal Sosiologi UPR Vol. 9 No. 1 (2026): ISU SOSIAL KONTEMPORER: DINAMIKA SOSIAL, BUDAYA DAN KETIMPANGAN DALAM MASYARAKA
Publisher : Prodi Sosiologi FISIP UPR

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59700/js.v9i1.24931

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Pulau Pinang Village represents a coastal community where ancestral cultural practices continue to be maintained in everyday social life. One of the traditions that remains practiced today is Nebe, a traditional fish-catching technique carried out without the use of nets or bait. This practice involves using a wooden stick to locate fish hiding within crevices among rocks or coral in the shallow coastal waters. The persistence of this tradition is significant not only because it relates to the economic activities of local fishermen, but also because it reflects locally embedded knowledge, ecological skills, and social values that have been transmitted across generations. This study employs a qualitative approach using a descriptive method to explore the social and cultural meanings of the Nebe practice within the community of Pulau Pinang Village. Data were collected through field observations, interviews with local residents, and documentation of the practice, particularly during communal activities and village competitions where Nebe is performed collectively. This methodological approach enables a deeper understanding of how the practice is carried out and how community members interpret its significance within their broader social life. The findings indicate that Nebe functions not merely as a traditional fishing technique but also embodies strong social and cultural dimensions. The tradition serves as a symbol of coastal community identity while reflecting a harmonious relationship between humans and the marine environment. Furthermore, the organization of Nebe in the form of competitions or communal events strengthens social interaction, solidarity, and collective belonging among villagers. The practice also plays an important role in transmitting local wisdom—such as cooperation, sportsmanship, honesty, and respect for ancestral heritage—to younger generations. In this sense, Nebe can be understood as an integral component of the cultural system of Pulau Pinang Village, whose continuity continues to be actively preserved by the community.
Gendered contributions in Bali’s lontar leaf craft industry: A study of women in Bona Village, Bali Mahadewi, Ni Made Anggita Sastri; Niko, Nikodemus; Maheswari, I Dewa Ayu Agung Deanti; Nafisah, Lulu Kaisa
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CHILD AND GENDER STUDIES Vol 12 No 1 (2026)
Publisher : UIN Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22373/equality.v12i1.33287

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The palm leaf craft industry in Bona Village has flourished since the 1950s, coinciding with the popularity of Kecak dance performances. This qualitative research explores women’s involvement and gender-based roles in the industry. Observations and interviews with eight informants revealed a stark division of labor: men generally operate the machines, while women dominate the manual weaving techniques. Women’s roles are crucial at every stage. In the pre-production stage, they collect raw materials. During the production process, women are responsible for washing, cutting, dyeing, and shaping the palm leaves into finished products. In the distribution stage, they distribute their products to local collectors and art markets outside the village. Although not the primary source of income for most families, this industry holds significant economic and social value, contributing to the cultural identity of Bona Village. Balinese women in Bona Village not only fulfill reproductive and socio-religious functions but also play key roles in production, possessing economic sovereignty. These findings confirm the existence of a cultural meritocracy in which women serve as social shock absorbers in the face of crises. Theoretically, this research enriches contextual feminist studies on the relationship between Balinese culture, gender relations, and the household economy. Practically, this study provides recommendations for strengthening women's bargaining power in the traditional crafts industry and recognizing their complex role as drivers of the national economy in the postmodern era.
Co-Authors Abdianto, Abdianto Abdul Rahman Abdul Rahman Agustika Safitri Ahmad Riyadi Ahsan, Zikri Raudhatul Alfin Dwi Rahmawan Alfin Dwi Rahmawan Alif Alfi Syahrin Anggi Mardiana Annissa Valentina Apriadi, Robby Astriyanti, Mery Pemilia Atem Atem Atem, Atem Ayu Efritadewi AYU LESTARI Azhari Setiawan Azidan, Farhan Caroline, Afrina Casiavera Chaereyranba Sholeh Chainar Chainar Clarista Faiqah, Elvira Corina Olga, Niken Dahniar Th. Musa Dea Dwi Agustin Delsy Arya Putri Desca Thea Purnama Desi Ratnasari Desita Sari Eka Saputra, Alfian Elyta Elyta Emmy Solina Faraz - Sumaya Fatimah, Ajahra Fauziandi, Ronald Febri Ardiana Zingga Fernando, Herdio Firdaus Firdaus Fitri Kurnianingsih Gaffar, Zakiah Hassan Gulo, Damai Vistiani Hardianti, Dhina Hardianti, Heni Hasan Amutahar Herlan, Herlan Herry Wahyudi Iman, Asrul Nur Indriani, Mei Islami, Riki Riundi Jasri Fanny Humairah Joana Evelin Kartini Br. Pakpahan, Jelita Khairi Rahmi Khosiruddin Khosiruddin Kustiawan, Kustiawan Maheswari, I Dewa Ayu Agung Deanti Mardiana, Anggi Maretta Purba, Ave MARIA BINTANG Marisa Elsera Marnia, Rani Medisa, Rani Meliana, Sherly Muhammad Incen Muhammad Musa Hasni Mustari, Ozy Nababan, Rosdiana Nabila, Shalihatun Nafisah, Lulu Kaisa Natasha, Febiana Nazaki Nazaki Ni Made Anggita Sastri Mahadewi Nika Purnamasari Nikodemus Novi Gabriella Haria Novita Ulfa, Rosi Nurul Amira Fitriani Oksep Adhayanto Osananda, Gerry Satria Pranata, Yogi Pratama, Welfiandi Hedy Punyawan Jitprakong Pusfita, Dela Putri Yati Qurdiansyah, Adhitya R.Nuzul Fazly Rahma Syafitri Rahmawan, Alfin Dwi Rahmawati, Nanik Rahmawaty, Ratih Rahmawaty, Ratih Ramadanti, Nabila Zhikri Ramadhanti, Nabila Zikri Ramadhanti, Suci Rizky Octa Putri Charin Rosramadhana Rosramadhana Rupita Rupita Rupita Rupita, Rupita Rupita, Rupita Safira Nida Risma Latifah Safitri, Dian Prima Sakila Sakti, Tiara Samkamaria Samkamaria Septiaji Eko Nugroho Setiawan, Ramadhani Shepia Widianingrum Siti Arieta Sri Wahyuni Sri Wahyuni Sri Wahyuni Suryaningsih Suryaningsih Syafitri, Rahma Syarifah Ema Rahmaniah Tammardhiah, Rodhia Taufiqurrachman Taufiqurrachman Teguh Setiandika Igiasi Tri Samnuzulsari Tria Anendri, Nesa Ulya Maylani Suryanti Valentina, Annisa Vina Oktaviani Wahyudi, Herry Yahya, Glory Yolanda Yudhanto Satyagraha A Yulasteriyani Yulasteriyani Zikri Raudhatul Ahsan Zulmuhaiminuddin, Zulmuhaiminuddin