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Collaborative Governance Strategy In Accelerating Vaccination Through Vaksinasi Merdeka (Independence Vaccination) Innovation Program In Jakarta City Area Rahmawati, Devie; Anindhita, Wiratri; Imran, Mohammad Fadil; Bachtiar, Youna Chatrine; Abdullah, Zulhamri Bin; Ramadhan, Muhammad Zaky; Lumakto, Giri
International Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research Vol 8, No 1.1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Dharma Wacana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29099/ijair.v8i1.1.1316

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Polda Metro Jaya with the Vaksinasi Merdeka (independent vaccination) innovation program has initiated a community-based and collaborative governance strategy where Polda Metro Jaya team gone directly to the community to study, innovate and implemented a better vaccination program, that proven to be more effective and efficient than any other vaccination program. The use of ethnographic study for ten months research, found that this success of the program started with the data science approach that resulted with a vaccination innovation program design that are closer and familiar to the people in the DKI Jakarta area.
Community Development Based on Community Resilience through the Green Community Model at Morino Office, Japan: Pembangunan Masyarakat Berbasis Community Resilience melalui Model Green Community di Morino Office Jepang Rahmawati, Devie; Anindhita, Wiratri; Mani, La; Ramadhan, Muhammad Zaky
Room of Civil Society Development Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): Room of Civil Society Development
Publisher : Lembaga Riset dan Inovasi Masyarakat Madani

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59110/rcsd.912

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Environmental sustainability is a shared responsibility of environmental activists, academics, and communities in managing natural resources responsibly. This community engagement initiative aims to introduce a community-based approach through the Morino Office green community model so that environmental activists and communities can work together to safeguard environmental sustainability. This activity employed a participatory and needs-based approach and was carried out at Morino Office, located in Fujimi, Japan. The participants consisted of five Morino Office staff members, three academics, and ten environmental activists. The results show that Morino Office, as an environmentally friendly workspace, supports both economic and ecological functions within urban and rural communities. The Morino Office green community model integrates sustainable lifestyles, village revitalisation, community participation, and circular economy principles in mountainous areas. Therefore, this community-based approach can serve as a practical concept for strengthening environmental sustainability. The implication of this activity is that green community development can bridge urban and rural communities in protecting the environment through environmentally friendly workspaces.
Community Development Based on Community Resilience through the Green Community Model at Morino Office, Japan: Pembangunan Masyarakat Berbasis Community Resilience melalui Model Green Community di Morino Office Jepang Rahmawati, Devie; Anindhita, Wiratri; Mani, La; Ramadhan, Muhammad Zaky
Room of Civil Society Development Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): Room of Civil Society Development
Publisher : Lembaga Riset dan Inovasi Masyarakat Madani

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59110/rcsd.912

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Environmental sustainability is a shared responsibility of environmental activists, academics, and communities in managing natural resources responsibly. This community engagement initiative aims to introduce a community-based approach through the Morino Office green community model so that environmental activists and communities can work together to safeguard environmental sustainability. This activity employed a participatory and needs-based approach and was carried out at Morino Office, located in Fujimi, Japan. The participants consisted of five Morino Office staff members, three academics, and ten environmental activists. The results show that Morino Office, as an environmentally friendly workspace, supports both economic and ecological functions within urban and rural communities. The Morino Office green community model integrates sustainable lifestyles, village revitalisation, community participation, and circular economy principles in mountainous areas. Therefore, this community-based approach can serve as a practical concept for strengthening environmental sustainability. The implication of this activity is that green community development can bridge urban and rural communities in protecting the environment through environmentally friendly workspaces.