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Penyuluhan Hak-Hak Anak Sebagai Upaya Pemenuhan SDGs Di Yayasan Al Kamilah Nurmasari Situmeang; Syahrul Salam; Rizky Hikmawan; Nurfarah Nidatya
AMMA : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 5 (2023): AMMA : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : CV. Multi Kreasi Media

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In the 21st century there are still many cases of violation of children's rights which are quite concerning. Apart from economic demands, this problem arises due to the lack of knowledge about children's rights. Yet these rights are protected both nationally and internationally. Not to mention the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which consist of 17 global goals that also encourage the fulfillment of children's rights. Therefore counseling on children's rights that is carried out at the Yayasan Al Kamilah is one of the means to prepare children to know their rights. So that in the end they are able to implement these rights in various fields. In addition, an understanding of children's rights within the framework of the SDGs is also expected to be able to protect oneself well from various threats of violations of children's rights, such as violence and exploitation.
Domestic politics and the reorientation of the look east policy in the era of President Ebrahim Raisi Asep Kamaluddin Nashir; Rizky Hikmawan
Journal of Law, Administration, and Social Science Vol 6 No 1 (2026)
Publisher : PT WIM Solusi Prima

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This article analyzes the formation of Iran’s Look East Policy under the presidency of Ebrahim Raisi by positioning domestic politics as the primary explanatory variable. Departing from approaches that interpret the policy as a reactive response to Western pressure and international sanctions, the article argues that Look East Policy constitutes a structurally produced domestic political outcome. The study employs a layered analytical framework combining ideational power and the bureaucratic politics model within the tradition of Foreign Policy Analysis (FPA), using qualitative library-based research methods. The findings show that the ideological structure constructed by the Supreme Leader shapes the foreign policy legitimacy space (policy space), which is subsequently translated into institutional preferences and consolidated through bureaucratic interactions among the president, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the IRGC. This process produces elite consensus that is crystallized through policy formulation, transforming Look East Policy into an official strategic orientation and institutionalizing it through bilateral relations, non-Western multilateralism, and sectoral cooperation. The article concludes that Look East Policy is a policy ideologically conditioned, bureaucratically produced, and institutionally embedded, in which Western external pressure functions as a triggering context, while domestic political structures determine the direction and character of Iran’s foreign policy.
Comparison of Kenya and Ethiopia's Foreign Policies in Response to the Rivalry Between the Great Powers in the Indo-Pacific Yosua Saut Marulitua Gultom; Rizky Hikmawan
Global South Review Vol 7, No 3 (2025): Global South Review
Publisher : Institute of International Studies

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The transformation of the Asia-Pacific region into the Indo-Pacific has significant implications, expanding the scale of power competition between the United States and its allies and China. This expansion of competition has reached countries in East Africa, including Kenya and Ethiopia. This study seeks to examine how Kenya and Ethiopia respond to the great power rivalry in the Indo-Pacific. This is done using Type III neoclassical realism theory, which argues that structural stimuli such as great power rivalry in the Indo-Pacific will be filtered at the domestic level to achieve foreign policy outcomes. To achieve an objective study, the author employs a comparative qualitative method. Data is collected through literature review, utilizing primary sources such as state speeches, government statements, legal documents, and official reports. These primary sources are further supported by additional sources such as journal articles and news reports. Kenya and Ethiopia exhibit contrasting foreign policies due to differing domestic structures. Kenya employs a pragmatic hedging strategy, engaging multiple powers like the US for military cooperation and China for infrastructure. This multi-alignment is rooted in its diplomatic culture and institutionalized political system with checks and balances. Conversely, Ethiopia's foreign policy is assertive and transactional, prioritizing regime survival. Driven by personalized leadership and weak institutions, it relies heavily on China while having strained relations with the US. Ultimately, domestic filters in neoclassical realism explain Kenya's calculated approach versus Ethiopia's unpredictable, unilateral actions.
Penyuluhan Mengenai Produk Dan Layanan Keuangan Digital Bagi Generasi Muda Di Yayasan Al Kamilah, Serua, Depok Nurmasari Situmeang; Shanti Darmastuti; Rizky Hikmawan; Asep Kamaluddin Nashir
AMMA : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 5 No. 6 : Juli (2026): AMMA : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : CV. Multi Kreasi Media

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The rapid advancement of information technology has transformed the financial system into a more accessible digital ecosystem, particularly for younger generations. The increasing adoption of digital financial products and services, such as QRIS, electronic wallets (e-wallets), and mobile banking, highlights the importance of improving digital financial literacy to ensure that users can utilize these technologies safely, effectively, and responsibly. This community service program aimed to enhance the understanding of young people at Yayasan Al Kamilah, Serua, Depok, regarding the concepts of digital finance, various digital financial products and services, their benefits, associated risks, and safe digital transaction practices. The program employed lectures, interactive discussions, demonstrations of digital financial services, and question-and-answer sessions as its primary methods. The materials covered digital finance concepts, the use of QRIS, e-wallets, mobile banking, digital transaction trends in Indonesia, and strategies to prevent cybercrime in digital financial transactions. The results indicated that participants gained a better understanding of the benefits and risks of digital financial services and developed greater awareness of the importance of protecting personal data during digital transactions. This program is expected to strengthen the digital financial literacy of young people, enabling them to use financial technology wisely while supporting the development of an inclusive and digitally literate society.