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Pergeseran Penghidupan dan Agensi Perempuan Dewi, Elisabeth; Ayunda, Dyah; Andalas, Patrisius; Lede, Yulita
Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional Edisi Spesial Gender
Publisher : Parahyangan Center for International Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26593/jihi.v1i1.7842.174-188

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In the last two decades, Sumba Island has experienced a shift in livelihood patterns after the extension of four regencies in the region. The change was initiated by Indonesia's development program through agro-industrial expansion in areas considered less fertile. In addition, the hilly characteristics of the region with vast grasslands and also the traditions of the Marapu indigenous people in Sumba have attracted the attention of the tourism industry. Therefore, indigenous communities have experienced a shift in land ownership systems and some of them have shifted to livelihood strategies of small farm management to non-agricultural activities, such as mining or becoming migrant workers. These changes also affect the gender division of labor and also the symbolic values of Sumba's indigenous people, such as weaving activities carried out by women. They utilize the skills they have acquired over generations to respond to these conditions and support their family's and community’s resilience. To understand changes in livelihood conditions, the meaning of symbols, and women's narratives, this research uses qualitative methods within the Sustainable Livelihood Framework with an ecofeminism perspective. This research discusses how the agency of women weavers in responding to changes in livelihood patterns amid the implementation of capitalist-patriarchal oriented development programs. The findings of this study show that the agency and activism of women weavers are influenced by affective historical factors by adapting the symbolic value of weaving customs into economic and emancipatory values. Keywords: livelihood, women weavers, family, community, agency, development programs.
Pergeseran Penghidupan dan Agensi Perempuan Dewi, Elisabeth; Ayunda, Dyah; Andalas, Patrisius; Lede, Yulita
Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional Edisi Spesial Gender
Publisher : Parahyangan Center for International Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26593/jihi.v1i1.7842.174-188

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In the last two decades, Sumba Island has experienced a shift in livelihood patterns after the extension of four regencies in the region. The change was initiated by Indonesia's development program through agro-industrial expansion in areas considered less fertile. In addition, the hilly characteristics of the region with vast grasslands and also the traditions of the Marapu indigenous people in Sumba have attracted the attention of the tourism industry. Therefore, indigenous communities have experienced a shift in land ownership systems and some of them have shifted to livelihood strategies of small farm management to non-agricultural activities, such as mining or becoming migrant workers. These changes also affect the gender division of labor and also the symbolic values of Sumba's indigenous people, such as weaving activities carried out by women. They utilize the skills they have acquired over generations to respond to these conditions and support their family's and community’s resilience. To understand changes in livelihood conditions, the meaning of symbols, and women's narratives, this research uses qualitative methods within the Sustainable Livelihood Framework with an ecofeminism perspective. This research discusses how the agency of women weavers in responding to changes in livelihood patterns amid the implementation of capitalist-patriarchal oriented development programs. The findings of this study show that the agency and activism of women weavers are influenced by affective historical factors by adapting the symbolic value of weaving customs into economic and emancipatory values. Keywords: livelihood, women weavers, family, community, agency, development programs.
Pendekatan Kolaboratif dalam Pencegahan Calon Pekerja Migran Non-Prosedural Indonesia Wiharani, Annisa Paramita; Bawono, Kishino; Triwibowo, Albert; Ayunda, Dyah; Sari, Yulia Indrawati; Dewi, Elisabeth A. S.
SUBAKTYA: UNPAR COMMUNITY SERVICE JOURNAL Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): (DESEMBER 2025) SUBAKTYA: UNPAR Community Service Journal
Publisher : Universitas Katolik Parahyangan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26593/sucsj.v2i2.9280.45-63

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Pekerja Migran Indonesia (PMI) memainkan peran penting dalam perekonomian Indonesia, namun pengelolaan yang tidak optimal menimbulkan masalah serius. Menurut BP2MI, sebagian besar masalah PMI disebabkan oleh migrasi non-prosedural. Sukabumi, Jawa Barat, menjadi salah satu wilayah dengan masalah PMI non-prosedural tinggi. Program pengabdian masyarakat ini dilaksanakan di empat desa di Kecamatan Jampang Kulon, Sukabumi, untuk meningkatkan kesadaran tentang migrasi aman. Kegiatan mencakup sosialisasi dan diskusi interaktif dengan calon PMI, keluarga, dan tokoh masyarakat. Program ini menargetkan kelompok berpendapatan menengah ke bawah dan melibatkan perempuan serta laki-laki yang berpotensi menjadi PMI non-prosedural. Tema yang dibahas meliputi informasi PMI, tindak pidana perdagangan orang (TPPO), perekrut bertanggung jawab, SBMI, dan pelaporan masalah PMI. Hasilnya termasuk peningkatan kesadaran masyarakat, partisipasi aktif, dukungan aparat desa, serta penerapan model kerja sama antar lembaga untuk keberlanjutan program. Mitra utama, yaitu Serikat Buruh Migran Indonesia (SBMI) Kab. Sukabumi, Yayasan AKATIGA, dan International Organization for Migration (IOM) Indonesia. SBMI akan berkolaborasi dengan tim pelaksana untuk memfasilitasi para peserta, yaitu calon PMI, pasangan/keluarga calon PMI, aparat desa, tokoh masyarakat, hingga tokoh agama; serta berkoordinasi dengan tim pelaksana untuk berinteraksi dengan pemangku kepentingan lokal. Yayasan AKATIGA akan berkolaborasi dengan tim pelaksana  dalam hal riset, identifikasi dan pemetaan isu, serta membantu pendalaman materi sosialisasi. Terakhir, IOM Indonesia akan  berkolaborasi dengan tim pelaksana untuk pendalaman materi sosialisasi yang mengacu pada pedoman (modul) terkait migrasi aman serta berkoordinasi dengan tim pelaksana untuk berinteraksi dengan pemangku kepentingan terkait.