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The Economics of Prostitution: How Does Prostitution Affect Family Resilience? Budiantoro, Risanda; Rachman, M. Aulia; Aji, Mario R.W.; Putra, Febrianur I.F.S.; Perdana, Tito A.
Griya Widya: Journal of Sexual and Reproductive Health Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Griya Widya: Journal of Sexual and Reproductive Health
Publisher : Nur Science Institute and Perkumpulan Keluarga Berencana Indonesia (PKBI) Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53088/griyawidya.v5i1.1726

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Objective: This study aims to formulate an ideal government policy that addresses prostitution comprehensively. Method: This study applies a qualitative descriptive-normative method. The data were obtained through secondary sources, document analysis, participatory and direct observations, as well as semi-structured interviews. Data analysis was conducted using an inductive approach through data reduction, classification, and interpretation. Triangulation methods were employed to ensure the validity and credibility of the data. Result: The study reveals that the prostitution business in Indonesia is supported by complex networks involving pimps, sex workers, clients, and other indirect actors. The practice is driven by multiple factors including economic necessity, social vulnerability, low moral awareness, and inadequate family resilience. Additionally, prostitution has created both positive and negative externalities in the surrounding communities, especially in urban areas. Implication: This study suggests that government policies must be integrative, addressing not only the legal aspects but also offering economic empowerment programs, family resilience development, and moral education. The findings highlight the importance of collaboration between state institutions, religious leaders, and community organizations to reduce the dependence on prostitution as a means of livelihood. Novelty: This research offers a comprehensive framework by linking the economic, religious, and sociological dimensions of prostitution. Unlike prior studies that focus on a single aspect, this study presents prostitution as a systemic issue within the informal economy that requires a multi-sectoral and ethically grounded policy response
Digital Transformation Through SI DESA: Improving the Quality of Public Services and the Welfare of Local Business Actors in Candirejo Tourism Village Budiantoro, Risanda A.; Susanti, Anis; Putra, Febrianur I.F.S.; Himmatina, Dina N.; Kholifah, Miftakhul JN; Cahyani, Indah A.; Zahra, Mauren A.; Latifah, Faela R.; Ali, Luthfi G.
International Journal of Community Service Learning Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): May
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

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Candirejo Tourism Village has significant tourism and cultural potential. However, the main challenge faced is the lack of an integrated information system. This study aims to develop a Village Information System (SI Desa) to improve the quality of public services and the efficiency of economic actors' businesses and encourage sustainable welfare. This study uses a qualitative descriptive research type. Data were collected through observation, interview, and survey methods to 15 business actors and cooperative administrators in Candirejo Village who were involved in the training and mentoring program for the use of SI Desa. Data analysis was carried out using a descriptive approach. The results of the study showed that the implementation of SI Desa significantly increased public access to public services and business welfare, as evidenced by the increase in the service access index from 57.14% (quite good) to 80.02% (very good). This program supports the achievement of several Village SDGs, such as poverty eradication (SDGs 1), inclusive economic growth (SDGs 8), and strong institutions (SDGs 16). It is hoped that the development of this Village SI will create an inclusive village digital ecosystem, strengthen community participation, and increase the competitiveness of micro-businesses in Candirejo Tourism Village.
Strengthening the Competitiveness of BUMDes Sumber Kamulyan through Digital-Based Management and Marketing Strategies Susanti, Anis; Budiantoro, Risanda A.; Putra, Febrianur I.F.S.; Nafisa, Binta Zulfa; Nurhikmah, Abdullah Arif; Pinasti, Enggarningtyas Retno; Az Zahra, Nadia Faiza
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): December: In Progress
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v6i4.1181

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Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDes) have the potential to strengthen local economic competitiveness but often face challenges in governance and digital marketing. This community service program aimed to enhance the capacity of BUMDes Sumber Kamulyan in Wunut Village through the implementation of SIBUMDes Wunut, a website-based information system designed as an appropriate digital tool. The activities were carried out in five stages: initial governance and marketing management, intensive training for 30 participants consisting of village officials, BUMDes managers, women’s groups, and youth organizations, technology implementation, mentoring and evaluation, and sustainability planning. Evaluation using the Total Criteria of Response method indicated an average score of 86.75 percent, categorized as very good. The results showed improvements in management, including digital standard operating procedures and transparent financial recording, and in marketing, particularly through social media content development and tourism branding of Umbul Pelem. Sustainability is supported by the formation of an internal digital management team and partnerships with local stakeholders. In conclusion, SIBUMDes Wunut as a website-based system effectively improves governance, strengthens digital marketing strategies, and enhances the competitiveness of rural enterprises.