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ANALISIS EFEKTIVITAS REZIM INTERNASIONAL CEDAW DALAM IMPLEMENTASINYA DI INDONESIA Ngelo, Ferry Mario Zakaria; Winona Albertha; Tiara Azka Azkia; Yusriyatun Najwa; Aurellia Neiva Wicialyn Lutter
Jurnal Humaniora dan Sosial Sains Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Pojok Publisher

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Gender equality is a global issue that continues to be pursued, including in Gender equality is a global issue that continues to be pursued, including in Indonesia. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of implementing the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), which Indonesia ratified in 1984. Using a descriptive-qualitative approach and the theoretical framework of international regimes, the study evaluates the successes, challenges, and opportunities in implementing CEDAW principles. The data analyzed include government reports, UN documents, national statistics, and academic journals. The findings reveal that despite legislative progress, such as the enactment of the Sexual Violence Law (UU TPKS) and gender mainstreaming policies, substantive implementation remains constrained. Key obstacles include patriarchal cultural norms, limited capacity of law enforcement agencies, and low public awareness. These findings underscore the necessity of cross-sectoral collaboration to enhance the effectiveness of CEDAW-based policies. This study contributes to the literature by offering strategic recommendations to strengthen CEDAW implementation and achieve sustainable gender equality in Indonesia.
ANALISIS KEGAGALAN IMPLEMENTASI SISTER CITY ANTARA KOTA YOGYAKARTA DAN KATHMANDU M Saifullah; Raden Roro Kinthana Amodya Kusuma; Winona Albertha; Nur Assyahida Surya; Zahra Zamaya; Setyo Pratiwi, Tiffany
CONVERGENCE: JOURNAL OF GLOBAL DYNAMICS Vol 2 No 1 (2026): Convergence: Journal of Global Dynamics
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Paradiplomacy is a form of foreign cooperation implemented by sub-state entities or local governments, whether provincial, district, or city. This form of paradiplomacy cooperation takes the form of sister cities, which aim to promote cooperation, cultural exchange, trade, and student exchanges, oriented towards specific regional objectives. In 2023, the City of Yogyakarta, through the Minister Counselor for Political Functions of the Indonesian Embassy (KBRI) in Dhaka, initiated a recommendation for Yogyakarta to establish a sister-city relationship with Kathmandu, Nepal, focusing on arts, culture, and tourism. However, as of this writing, there has been no concrete implementation of this cooperation initiative. This will then become the focus of this research, namely analyzing the factors that contributed to the failure of the sister city implementation between the City of Yogyakarta and Kathmandu in 2023 through the implementation gap theory. This research uses a qualitative descriptive method with literature studies as the primary data source, and interviews with the Yogyakarta City Cultural Office as supporting data. The research findings indicate a weak commitment between the cooperation initiative and its implementation between the central and regional governments. Coordination between government sub-actors is one of the main factors contributing to the failure of the cooperation.