Januari Pratama Nurratri Trisnaningtyas
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Implementation of Manila Bay Sustainable Development Masterplan (Mbsdm) and National Capital Integrated Coastal Development (Ncicd) Program in Mitigation Strategy of Sea Level Rise in Indonesia and Philippines Najwa Belvana Balqis; Januari Pratama Nurratri Trisnaningtyas
POLITICO Vol. 24 No. 2 (2024): JURNAL POLITICO FISIPOL
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Jember Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32528/politico.v24i2.3039

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This research aims to compare the implementation of two policy projects in cooperation with the Dutch government to address sea level rise in two major cities. Focusing on two projects in the two Southeast Asian capitals of Manila and Jakarta with similar geographical locations, similar problems, and similar foreign cooperation partners, but have different implementations in the two countries. This research uses the theory of Comparative Policy to analyze the comparison of the effectiveness of program implementation in both countries. The method used in data collection is through secondary data, where the author does not directly collect data but through third parties in the form of previous articles and journals. Despite the fact that both projects cooperate with the Netherlands through the Netherlands International Water Ambitions (NIWA), they have different approaches. By involving the private sector in its funding, MBSDM concentrates more on nature-based solutions such as mangrove restoration and coastal ecosystem zoning. NCICD, on the other hand, concentrates on building large infrastructure intended to prevent tidal flooding quickly, such as the Giant Sea Wall, giant dykes and coastal reclamation.
Sociopolitical Determinants of Canada’s FIAP in Post-Conflict Recovery: Jordan, Myanmar, Nigeria. Januari Pratama Nurratri Trisnaningtyas; Annisa Diah Pitaloka; Nadhea Khoirun Nabila; Azzahra Keyne Nabilla Radliyati
Indonesian Journal of Peace and Security Studies (IJPSS) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Peace and Security Studies
Publisher : Department of International Relations, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ijpss.v7i2.173

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This study examines how sociopolitical factors shape the implementation of Canada’s Feminist International Assistance Policy (FIAP) in three partner countries—Jordan, Myanmar, and Nigeria in 2020-2024. Using a comparative qualitative approach grounded in the Most Similar Systems Design (MSSD), the research explores how varying political institutions, social structures, and governance conditions influence the translation of feminist foreign policy principles into practice. Findings reveal that while FIAP’s three core pillars, Rights, Resources, and Representation, are consistently implemented, their outcomes vary significantly across contexts. In Jordan, implementation has been relatively effective due to institutional stability and state–civil society collaboration. In contrast, Myanmar’s political instability following the 2021 military coup has constrained FIAP’s reach, forcing a shift toward localized and community-level empowerment initiatives. Meanwhile, Nigeria demonstrates a hybrid outcome, where grassroots engagement and strong civil society networks have driven progress in women’s economic participation and local governance, despite enduring structural inequalities. The study concludes that the effectiveness of FIAP depends not only on program design but also on the compatibility between feminist policy frameworks and the sociopolitical realities of recipient countries, highlighting the importance of contextual sensitivity in advancing global gender equality agendas.
Strategi UNICEF dalam Upaya Menangani Malnutrisi pada Anak di Palestina 2020-2024 Januari Pratama Nurratri Trisnaningtyas; Desy Puspita Nur Izzah; Maurissa Tiara Putri; Yohana Ajeng Purborini
Reslaj: Religion Education Social Laa Roiba Journal Vol. 7 No. 9 (2025): RESLAJ: Religion Education Social Laa Roiba Journal
Publisher : Intitut Agama Islam Nasional Laa Roiba Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47467/reslaj.v7i9.8544

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This research examines UNICEF's strategies to address child malnutrition in Palestine during the period 2020-2024. The background of this research is rooted in the high rate of malnutrition caused by prolonged conflict, limited access to food, and inadequate health services in the region. The main objective of this research is to analyze the effectiveness and challenges faced in the implementation of UNICEF's programs aimed at reducing malnutrition among Palestinian children. To describe in detail the results of UNICEF's implementation in its efforts to address malnutrition in Palestinian children, the author uses the application of the Triple Nexus theory. The method used in this research is qualitative with a literature study approach, which involves secondary data analysis from UNICEF reports, humanitarian organizations, and related scientific publications. The results showed that UNICEF implemented various strategies, including nutritious food distribution, nutrition education to families, and collaboration with local and international partners. Despite improvements in access to aid and nutrition knowledge among communities, challenges such as conflict-induced distribution bottlenecks and limited funding remain key constraints. However, this study confirms that UNICEF's strategy has been effective in reducing malnutrition rates but that broader collaborative efforts and continued support are needed to overcome the obstacles on the ground and ensure the well-being of Palestinian children.