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Aspirasi Partai Demokrasi Indonesia Perjuangan Dalam Pemberdayaan Perempuan Handayani, Triana Dianita; Geraldy, Galang; Ainul Yakin, Moch; Launda , Launda; purwati, enik
PENITI BANGSA (Pemanfaatan Ilmu Pengetahuan dan Teknologi bagi Masyarakat) Vol 2 No 2 (2024): PENITI BANGSA
Publisher : Universitas Wijaya Kusuma Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30742/PENITI-BANGSA.v2i22024.327

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The battle of the political parties' legislative candidates ahead of the 2024 presidential and vice-presidential elections is heating up. Legislative candidates are diligently campaigning to get the most votes in anticipation of the general elections to be held on February 14, 2024, with the goal of including women in the list of permanent legislative candidates of 37.7%. The end of the general election with the fulfillment of the quota of women from various proposing parties. In Javanese philosophy, women are identified with 3M (Three M) namely Macak (adorning), Manak (giving birth) and Mapan (serving husband) or heaven and hell following husband. The form of women's powerlessness in their nature, which is always regulated in everyday life. How can women be empowered, they must have skills to achieve the same / equal position and be respected. The concern of the PDI-P, seeing the failure of women in their constituency to cultivate catfish in buckets, gave rise to the initiative of the PDI-P legislative candidate Indah Kurnia to provide assistance as a form of her party's aspiration. The goal is to continue to empower women to have income/skills/insight by cultivating catfish in buckets using hydroponic technology. It is hoped that this aspiration will inspire women who are powerless to become empowered women.
KoGuRuPa: Kolaborasi Guru, Orang Tua dan Pengasuh untuk Mewujudkan Kota Surabaya Layak Anak Putri, Rizca Yunike; Herbowo, Heru Dwi; Musrifah, Sri; Choiriyah, Septiana Syahra; Purwati, Enik; Halizah, Caroline Nur; Mufidah, Ainun Tafsil; Siva, Bayu Raka Bayu Cahyarie
Amaliah: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol 8 No 2 (2024): Amaliah Jurnal: Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : LPPI UMN AL WASHLIYAH

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32696/ajpkm.v8i2.3476

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Surabaya as an administrative city in realizing the Regulation of the Ministry of Women's Empowerment and Protection (PPPA) Number 12 carries out implementation with the Child-Friendly Village program which has been effectively running since 2021. This program is a derivative of the Surabaya City Regulation Policy Number 6 of 2011 concerning the Implementation of Child Protection and has a task force in each district to control the implementation of the program, coordinate with district institutions and schools in the suburbs area. Early Childhood Education has its own challenges in carrying out these 3 functions. Especially in the era of millennial and Gen-Z parents who are open-minded, choose professional careers, and entrust their children to school institutions not only for education but also for care. Schools with educational program facilities as well as care are not free from the potential for violence against children. Violence that occurs to children is not only bullying behavior carried out by their peers, but also by schools, caregivers, families and even relatives. Education and personal safety provided to early childhood in the city of Surabaya can be done through collaboration between schools, guardians and caregivers, known as the Teacher, Parent and Caregiver Collaboration Program (KoGuRuPa).