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PROGRAM PILOT PROJECT TATA KELOLA SELOKAN AREA URBAN KOS BERSAMA MASYARAKAT SEKARAN Muhammad Thoriq Afianto; Tirta Mulya Wira Pradana; Bagus Edi Prayogo; Laely Indah Lestari; Khoiril Huda
Jurnal Abdimas Vol 21, No 1 (2017): June 2017
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/abdimas.v21i1.10980

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Selokan merupakan bagian yang sangat penting dalam suatu pembangunan dimanapun tempatnya karena guna dari selokan sebagai tempat aliran air pembuangan hasil aktivitas manusia. Selokan merupakan salah satu faktor penentu bersih atau kotornya suatu area/lingkungan. Namun dewasa ini konsep kebersihan dan tata kelola selokan mulai diabaikan dan kebanyakan masyarakat mulai tidak peduli dengan lingkungannya. Maka dari itu adanya program ”OJO SAMBAT”: Ora Jaman Ono Selokan Kesumbat, menggerakan kembali masyarakat khususnya area urban kos di sekitar kampus UNNES Sekaran untuk merawat kembali selokannya dan sekaligus menciptakan area percontohan selokan bersih dan sehat serta layak untuk kehidupan masyarakat.
Increasing Legal Capacity for Communities in the Context of Realizing a Village of Law Awareness and Child Friendly: Study of Kedungkelor Village, Tegal Regency, Indonesia Bagus Edi Prayogo; Amanah, Amanah; Pradana, Tirta Mulya Wira; Rodiyah, Rodiyah
Indonesian Journal of Advocacy and Legal Services Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019): Strengthening Community and Legal Sector in Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijals.v1i1.22794

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The purposes of community services program and research are to support, analyze, and create an accountable, transparent, independent, legally-aware and child-friendly village in Kedungkelor village, Warureja sub-district, Tegal regency. The paper analyzed two major parts are taken in the title of the service as well as aware of the law and child worth. Legal awareness and worthy of children are considered important because the child's world is very determining how the child will grow up later so that the village apparatus and the community need to increase of awareness related to the law and in the policies formulated by the village government or the community itself must be child-oriented. The program implemented a to realize a village that is aware of the law and suitable for children in our service is providing free legal assistance, door-to-door programs for families aware of the law and the environment, leadership training, healthy snacks and hand hygiene programs, and anti-bullying programs. The paper concluded that there are some forms of activity that will initiate the formation of a village that is aware of the law and is suitable for children.
Pros and Cons of Removing the Religion Column in Indonesian Identity Cards (Analysis of the Impact and Regulation on Human Rights) Bagus Edi Prayogo
Contemporary Issues on Interfaith Law and Society Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): Law, Religion, and Identity: Contesting Belief in the Public Sphere
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ciils.v1i2.31365

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The removal of the religious column from the national identity card has sparked considerable debate, with proponents and opponents expressing divergent viewpoints. On one hand, the move is seen as a step towards inclusivity, as many belief systems find it challenging to fit within the confines of the religious classification. Conversely, critics argue that replacing religion with belief may still introduce bias and fail to fully protect diverse belief systems. This study aims to analyze the implications of removing the religion identity from the national identity card, employing a literature review and comparative analysis of relevant laws and regulations pertaining to freedom of religion and belief in both national and international legal frameworks. Initial motivations for eliminating the religion column were rooted in the desire to accommodate adherents of various belief systems, eventually evolving into broader discussions about removing the column altogether for all religious communities in Indonesia. Following Constitutional Court Decision No. 97/PUU-XIV/2016, individuals professing a belief system were granted the option to specify their beliefs on their identity cards. This decision marked a significant milestone, reflecting the government's commitment to ensuring equal rights for all Indonesian citizens, irrespective of their religious or belief affiliations. Moreover, legal guarantees for freedom of religion and belief are enshrined in Article 28 E and 29(2) of the 1945 Constitution, as well as in national legislation such as the Law on Human Rights and international agreements like the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR).