Isbandi Rukminto Adi
Department of Social Welfare, University of Indonesia, Indonesia

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Lebak Regional Government's Strategy in Facing Cultural Resistance In Baduy Indigenous Community Lindyana Sartika Soraya; Isbandi Rukminto Adi
Asian Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship and Social Science Vol. 4 No. 01 (2024): Pebruary, Asian Journal of Management Entrepreneurship and Social Science ( AJ
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The development of Indigenous Ecotourism carried out by the government in the Baduy Traditional Village often raises resistance and friction because it is considered to be contrary to the rules and the customary behaviour that applies in the Baduy indigenous community that has been passed down from generation to generation. The purpose of this writing is to discuss the government's strategy in dealing with cultural resistance that occurs in the Baduy Customary Tourism Village related to the implementation practices by the Lebak regional government in developing indigenous ecotourism with the expectations of the community by the prevailing customary order and seeing the efforts that the Lebak Regency government has made in easing cultural resistance in the development of the Baduy Customary Tourism Village. By using a qualitative approach with a descriptive type of research, the researcher conducts research including observation techniques, interviews, and literature studies and uses supporting instruments for this research are interview guidelines, sound recording devices and cameras; this study emphasizes a detailed examination of the various resistances that occur in the Indigenous Baduy community that arise against the development of Indigenous Ecotourism carried out by the government naturally in social life and adjusts to the efforts that have been made. Subscribe to DeepL Pro to edit this document. Visit www.DeepL.com/pro for more information. This study concludes that the government's identification and points of strategies in reducing resistance are to the reality that occurs in the field. The conclusion of this study is the identification and issues of strategies carried out by the government in easing resistance in indigenous communities with the development of Indigenous Ecotourism in the Baduy Customary Tourism Village and emphasizing the results of the formulation of alternative conflict solutions between customs and the government through in-depth studies of both.
UNICEF Collaboration Network with the Berkat Lestari Foundation for ECE HI in Papua Desiree Magdalena Roring; Isbandi Rukminto Adi
Asian Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship and Social Science Vol. 4 No. 02 (2024): May, Asian Journal of Management Entrepreneurship and Social Science ( AJMESC
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Holistic stimulation services which include education, protection and welfare services have become an early childhood development policy by involving parties who help the country to achieve Early Childhood Education Integrative Holistic targets, one of the parties is the Human Service Organization – non-governmental – which are also an important part in this accomplishment. UNICEF is an international organization that has a role in ECE Integrative Holistic, including in Papua, and this cannot be separated from the role of local communities, especially local special organizations that are needed as social workers or who can work directly in the field to work on the main tasks of UNICEF and tasks of NGO local itself. Therefore, the aim of this research is to analyze the development of a collaborative network between UNICEF and local NGOs for ECE Integrative Holistic in Papua, especially the Foundation of Berkat Lestari that is one of UNICEF's development partners in Papua. This research uses a qualitative approach, and the type of research is descriptive. The researcher also conducted research using a purposive sampling technique where data was taken through interviews and literature studies. This research emphasizes the development of a collaborative network carried out by UNICEF with local NGOs, including YBL, which begins by socializing Call of Expressions Interest through the United Nation Partner Portal or by directly selecting local NGOs, selection and verifying data submitted by local NGOs, conducting a review by UNICEF Management, and finally formulate an agreement for partnership. The conclusion of this research is that there are several steps taken by UNICEF to develop a collaborative network with the Foundation of Berkat Lestari as a local NGO to obtain the results needed for Early Childhood Education Integrative Holistic in Papua efficiently.