Variza, Baiq Nayla Adisty
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Accelerating Renewable Energy: Analyzing United in Diversity (UID)’s Collaboration with Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) in Indonesia's Pursuit of Sustainable Development Goal 7 Variza, Baiq Nayla Adisty; Priadarsini, Ni Wayan Rainy
AEGIS : Journal of International Relations Vol 8, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : President University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33021/aegis.v8i2.5628

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This manuscript explores how the Happy Energy Action Leadership (HEAL) program, launched by United in Diversity (UID) in collaboration with the Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI), supports Indonesia's efforts to achieve Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG 7). Indonesia faces significant challenges in transitioning from a fossil fuel-dominated energy landscape to renewable energy, including infrastructural, financial, and socio-economic barriers. Leveraging Multi-Level Governance (MLG) theory, the manuscript examines the collaborative dynamics among diverse stakeholders—local, national, and global—in the HEAL program. Key findings highlight the program’s focus on capacity-building, inclusive governance, and innovative financing as catalysts for a sustainable energy transition. While challenges such as workforce skill gaps and regulatory hurdles persist, the HEAL program presents scalable opportunities for accelerating renewable energy deployment. This study underscores the transformative potential of multi-stakeholder initiatives in bridging systemic gaps and aligning local actions with global sustainability goals.
Ban Conversion Therapy in Asia: Digital Activism in ILGA Asia’s Transnational Advocacy Networks Dewi, Putu Ratih Kumala; Simatupang, Zakharia Billy Aprilius; Abigail, Sarah; Variza, Baiq Nayla Adisty
Proceedings of Sunan Ampel International Conference of Political and Social Sciences Vol. 1 (2023): Proceedings of the SAICoPSS
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15642/saicopss.2023.1..68-88

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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, etc (LGBTQ+) issues are still debated in society. Until now, LGBTQ+ people face many obstacles in fighting for their rights. Movement space has become a polemic for LGBTQ+ people throughout the world. In some countries, healing therapy or called conversion therapy is even implemented. This is said to be a way that can cure LGBTQ+ people that aimed at changing people's sexual orientation or gender identity. However, in practice the therapy is conducted without regard for human safety, involving mental and physical torture. Therefore, conversion therapy must be abolished because of harmful and abusive practice. It has encouraged the emergence of social movements against conversion therapy in various countries, including Asia. Through this research, the author aims to analyze the strategy of the movement to eliminate conversion therapy in Asia carried out by ILGA Asia. This research uses a qualitative descriptive research method by collecting secondary data through online and printed literature. By using new social movement theory, transnational advocacy networks and the concept of digital activism, the author will analyze how ILGA Asia carries out social prohibition conversion therapy movements in Asia and the actors involved in each country, namely Bangladesh, India, Indonesia and Sri Lanka. Through this research, the author found that ILGA Asia uses digital activism through online petitions and videos on social media in carrying out its movement and involving local non- governmental organizations in each country.