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Food Waste: Kontraproduktif dan Potret Kemiskinan, Stunting, dan Kerawanan Pangan di Provinsi Riau Yusnatida Eka Nizmi; Herry Wahyudi; Hasan Warso Syahputra; Ahmad Ibrahim Roni Surya Hasibuan; Rahmi Yulia; Tuah Kalti Takwa
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora Vol 13 No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jish.v13i1.74849

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Riau Province faces three social problems: poverty, stunting, and food insecurity. The public understands food waste as a threat to food security. Suppose the continuous food waste issue needs to be addressed. In that case, it will directly impact sustainable food availability due to the massive amount of wasted food that is still fit to eat and nutritionally adequate. This research aims to elaborate on the counter productiveness of food waste with a portrait of poverty, stunting, and food insecurity in Riau Province, which are interconnected. Qualitative methods are used in this research, with the data collection techniques used being interviews, questionnaires, and literature analysis. The findings reveal that food waste behavior contradicts Riau Province's efforts to address its main problems. Collaboration with related agencies is essential to raise awareness and combat food waste, ensuring it does not hinder the fight against poverty, stunting, and food insecurity in Riau Province.
LIVING IN THE SHADOW OF THE PLAN: A SOCIO-LEGAL STUDY OF THE AKIT INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY IN JANGKANG VILLAGE Tuah Kalti Takwa; Kingkel Panah Grossman; Arif Wicaksa; Siti Mawaddah Palamani; Sri Agustina Ratnawati; Ahmad Fuadi
Multidiciplinary Output Research For Actual and International Issue (MORFAI) Vol. 5 No. 6 (2025): Multidiciplinary Output Research For Actual and International Issue
Publisher : RADJA PUBLIKA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/morfai.v5i6.4530

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The Indonesian government established the 2021–2025 National Action Plan for Human Rights (RANHAM) as a commitment to protect the rights of vulnerable groups, including indigenous communities. However, a significant gap often exists between national policies and the realities faced by these communities on the ground. This study investigates the implementation of RANHAM for the Akit indigenous people inANGKAng Village, Bengkalis, who face significant socio-economic and cultural vulnerabilities. Using an empirical legal research method with a socio-legal approach, this study collected primary data through in-depth interviews with village officials, community leaders, and members of the Akit community. The findings reveal a stark reality: the RANHAM policy has not been socialized at the local level. Government officials and the Akit community themselves are largely unaware of the plan's existence, resulting in a complete failure of implementation. As a result, the state's promise of protection remains a paper plan, with no concrete action taken to safeguard the Akit people's cultural identity or land rights. This research concludes that RANHAM has been ineffective inANGKAng Village due to a fundamental breakdown in communication and implementation between central and local governments, leaving the Akit community without the intended legal and social protections.