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CIVIL SOCIETY EMPOWERMENT BY UNMISS AS A PEACEBUILDING STRATEGY IN THE POST-CONFLICT CONTEXT OF SOUTH SUDAN Fitri Juliana Sanjaya; Rara Gusnita Putri; Fahmi Tarumanegara
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 3 No. 7 (2026): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS (INJOSER)
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South Sudan, as the world's youngest country that gained independence in 2011, has often been plunged into severe internal conflicts, including civil wars in 2013 and 2016, which left more than 9 million people in need of humanitarian assistance. Although the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) was established to protect civilians and support the peace process, the effectiveness of this mission is often questioned, especially regarding its failure to respond to the violence in Juba in 2016. This study aims to analyze UNMISS's strategy in empowering civil society as part of its peace building efforts, as well as the challenges and implications for sustainable peace, with the hope of providing a more comprehensive insight into the role of civil society in social reconciliation and peace   building, as well as recommendations for international policy in peace missions in other post-conflict countries. This research is qualitative research with a literature study design, which is used to gain an in-depth understanding of the phenomena occurring in the post-conflict context, particularly regarding UNMISS's strategy in empowering civil society and its impact on peace building. A literature study was used to collect, analyze, and evaluate various secondary sources relevant to the research topic, such as scientific articles, UN reports, policy documents, and literature related to peace building and civil society empowerment.   Keywords: Civil society, peace building, sustainable peace, UNMISS
MONITORING TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN PUBLIC GOVERNANCE Devi Yulianti; Syarief Makhya; Fitri Juliana Sanjaya
Proceedings International Indonesia Conference on Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 1 (2025): Proceedings of The International Indonesia Conference on Interdisciplinary Studies (I
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Lampung

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This study examines how transparency and accountability are monitored within public governance through the implementation of the Regional and Financial Information Management System at the Financial and Asset Management Agency of Metro City, Lampung Province, Indonesia. Although the financial system information was nationally introduced in 2007 to modernize financial administration, its practical application has revealed persistent institutional and human resources challenges. Adopting a qualitative research design with a single case study approach, the analysis applies Yin's theory-driven strategy to compare empirical findings with normative expectations grounded in good governance, public administration, human resource management, and digital governance. Data were gathered through direct observations, document reviews, and in-depth interviews with key administrative personnel. The study addresses two main research questions: how the financial system supports transparency and accountability in local financial processes, and how human resource development contributes to its effectiveness. Findings indicate that while the system provided structural support for compliance and reporting, its function as a tool for active governance remains constrained by limited capacity building, fragmented procedures, and weak institutional alignment. The study concludes that digital tools alone are insufficient without a strong institutional culture and human competence. Recommendations include structured training programs, standardized procedures, and real-time monitoring mechanisms to reinforce the financial system information in public accountability. 
Internalisasi Kesadaran Pentingnya Hospitality Dalam Aktivitas Usaha Dan Bisnis Kelompok Pemuda Lampung Fitri Juliana Sanjaya; Fahmi Tarumanegara; hasbi sidik; Luerdi
Ragom Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): Ragom: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : Program Studi Hubungan Internasional FISIP UNILA

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Kegiatan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (PkM) ini dilaksanakan sebagai respons belum maksimalnya pemahaman dan implementasi nilai serta praktik hospitality di kalangan kelompok pemuda di Kota Bandarlampung yang merupakan pelaku usaha pemula. Hospitality merupakan aspek penting dalam menunjang keberhasilan dan keberlanjutan usaha, khususnya di sektor jasa dan pariwisata. Kegiatan ini bertujuan untuk mengeksplorasi, menginternalisasi, serta membangun model nilai dan praktik hospitality yang dapat diadaptasi oleh pemuda pelaku usaha melalui tahapan observasi, sosialisasi, dan pendampingan. Melalui pendekatan kolaboratif dengan Perguruan Diniyyah Putri Lampung dan dukungan dari mitra pemerintah daerah, kegiatan ini diharapkan mampu membangun kesadaran kritis, meningkatkan partisipasi aktif pemuda dalam pembangunan ekonomi lokal, serta memperkuat citra positif Kota Bandarlampung sebagai destinasi yang ramah dan kompetitif secara sosial serta ekonomi.