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Strategies for Women as Key Actors in Resolving Conflicts Over Communal Forests in Pubabu-Besipae M. Angela Merici Siba; Ronaldus Nurak; Fridus Bria; Yosef Kristoforus Taekab
Jurnal Kebijakan Publik Vol 16, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jkp.v16i2.8823

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This study found that there's a conflict over customary forests between the Pubabu-Besipae community and the East Nusa Tenggara provincial government. This conflict started when the forest was made into a pilot area for livestock intensification, then the forestry department turned it into a state forest. As a result, the forest was cleared for the government's interests, and the community didn't know about it. The community naturally rejected this because they felt that under the cooperation agreement, the forest was only designated as a pilot area for livestock intensification. There was no agreement regarding the clearing of the forest or the extension of permits to use the forest. This is what led to the conflict and the struggle over the forest by the community. Using qualitative research methods, the researcher will explain the phenomenon of the Pubabu-Besipae forest conflict, with the subjects being Pubabu women, the women's community Solidaritas Perempuan, and Komnas Perempuan. Data collection techniques include document studies, which involve collecting data from various sources such as journals, newspapers, and articles. The analysis technique uses descriptive analysis, which involves analyzing and explaining the findings. The research results show that the strategies implemented by women actors have influenced the resolution of the Pubabu-Besipae forest dispute. The strategies implemented include negotiations, protests, sending recommendation letters, and filing complaints with institutions.
Sosialisasi SNPMB dan KIP di SMKN 1 Kefamenanu Adeodata Laniria Charla Barros Mbiri; Fridus Bria; Yosef Kristoforus Taekab
Journal of Community Development Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): August
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/comdev.v5i1.233

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The National Selection for New Student Admissions (SNPMB) at state universities (PTN) in 2024 based on Permendikbudristek Number 62 of 2023 concerning new student admissions at PTNs has undergone policy changes so that one solution is to socialize SNPMB to prospective students in the 3T area of Timor Island. This socialization activity was facilitated by the University of Timor with one of the loci being SMKN 1 Kefamenanu. The methods used are preparation, implementation and evaluation. In the preparation stage, the legality of activities is carried out, preparation and discussion of project procedures, as well as an initial survey. At the implementation stage, socialization and assistance for KIP (Indonesian smart card) registration was carried out, then at the evaluation stage, understanding of the material that had been provided was measured. As a result of this activity, students at SMKN 1 Kefamenanu have understood the 2024 SNPMB mechanism and the suggestions from this activity will be taken into account in further socialization activities which are targeted not only at prospective students but also involve parents so that the information obtained can be used as material for consideration in facilitating children's education. his son.