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The Role of Non-State Actors in Establishing the Halal Ecosystem in Indonesia Nursita, Rizki Dian; Adelia, Devi; Septiani, Retno; Widyaputri, Primadiani Difida
Hasanuddin Journal of International Affairs Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Department of International Relations, Hasanuddin University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31947/hjirs.v4i01.33028

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Amidst the global growth of the Muslim population, the need for products or services that comply with sharia law has become unavoidable. As the country with the largest Muslim population in the world, Indonesia has declared itself to become a major player in the global halal industry. This can be seen from the changes made by Indonesia in the last decade, both in policy and governance aspects to form an effective halal sector ecosystem as planned in the Indonesia Islamic Economic Masterplan 2019-2024. However, amid several policies implemented by the government, the role of non-state actors, including but not limited to large industries, business groups and MSMEs, community organizations or NGOs, and product influencers, increases and mainstreaming the halal industry in Indonesia cannot be ruled out. Based on a study of several literature related to the halal industry in Indonesia, researchers see that most of the research on the halal industry in Indonesia focuses on discussing strategy and the government as well as opportunities and challenges for Indonesia in developing the halal industry. Therefore, the study aims to discuss the role of non-state actors in forming the halal industrial ecosystem in Indonesia.
BBBP POLICY AS A HOLISTIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE NARENDRA MODI GOVERNMENT IN OPTIMISING WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT IN INDIA 2015 - 2017 Widyaputri, Primadiani Difida; putri, gustri eni
Jisiera: The Journal of Islamic Studies and International Relations Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): Jisiera Volume 7, Oktober, 2024
Publisher : The Indonesian Islamic Studies and International Relations Association (Insiera)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13955218

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Women empowerment is an attempt to provide power, choice and freedom for women to optimize their potential. At the national level, empowering women requires collective participation between the state as the highest political entity and society as the implementer of women empowerment. India, as a developing country in South Asia, is a country that is seeking to optimize women empowerment through holistic, multi-sector development policies that are capable of having a significant impact on the country's development. Under the leadership of Narendra Modi in his first term, a policy emerged called Beti Bachao Beti Padhao (BBBP) as a bridge in actualizing women's empowerment in India. The efforts contained in this policy are economic development through empowering abilities to increase economic growth (economically productive), providing guidance on women's participation in the public sphere, guaranteeing women's representation in the world of politics, as well as a culture of mainstreaming women in other sectors. Through the strategies made by Narendra Modi, women are given strength and guarantees from the state to fulfill their personal needs (self-sufficiency).