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Government Policy on the Equitable Distribution of Subsidized LPG Prices in Realizing a Just Energy Transition Jumanah, Jumanah; Indira Sri Rejeki; Oviyanti , Oviyanti; Elvi Yunitasari; Faturohman, Faturohman
Jurnal Scientia Vol. 13 No. 02 (2024): Education and Sosial science, March - May 2024
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This research is motivated by the urgency of the government to realize national energy resilience with justice through the subsidy policy on 3-kilogram Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG). The frequent inequality in distribution and scarcity of subsidized LPG highlights the importance of policy improvement to ensure equitable energy access for vulnerable communities. The study aims to analyze the government’s role and strategies in equalizing subsidized LPG prices as part of an inclusive and sustainable energy transition agenda. The method used is a literature study with a descriptive-qualitative approach, involving analysis of policy documents, scientific journals, and official government reports. Data analysis techniques are conducted through content analysis of regulations and literature related to subsidized LPG distribution and energy justice. The findings show that the policy of equalizing the 3 kg LPG price plays a strategic role in protecting the purchasing power of the poor, encouraging cleaner energy use, and reducing the state's fiscal burden. However, the effectiveness of this policy is still hindered by uneven distribution and subsidy misuse practices. The government’s strategies in LPG subsidy reform, utilization of the Integrated Social Welfare Data (DTKS), development of the natural gas network, and involvement of local governments are considered crucial to strengthen a targeted distribution system and support the national energy transition. In conclusion, the policy of subsidized LPG price equalization significantly contributes to energy justice, but requires strengthened governance, data integration, and policy innovation to create a fair, sustainable, and inclusive energy system.
Evaluation of Regional Regulations on Maghrib Qur'an Recitation: A Comparative Study of Local Governments in Indonesia Indira Sri Rejeki; Jumanah, Jumanah; Lisna Amalia; Zahrotun Nafiah; Rilanda Dwi Agustin
Jurnal Multidisiplin Sahombu Vol. 5 No. 5 (2025): Jurnal Multidisiplin Sahombu, July - August (2025)
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The Regional Regulation (Perda) on Maghrib Qur’an Recitation is a form of local policy aimed at fostering religious character and enhancing Qur’anic literacy among the community, particularly the younger generation. The time between Maghrib and Isha prayers is considered strategic and conducive for spiritual activities and moral development. This study aims to examine the urgency of implementing the Perda Maghrib Mengaji and its impact on character building among children and adolescents. Using a literature review and policy analysis approach, the findings reveal that this regulation has a positive impact in forming good habits, strengthening children's connection with the Qur’an, and preventing involvement in negative activities after Maghrib. However, the success of its implementation greatly depends on the support of parents, educational institutions, community leaders, and the availability of supporting facilities from local governments. Cross-sectoral synergy is required to ensure that the Perda Maghrib Mengaji becomes not just symbolic, but deeply rooted as a cultural practice in society.