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Indonesia's role in the internationalization of halal tourism through national policy and multilateral diplomacy Wibiksono, Almirah Nahda Ayu; Farasyah, Nazwa
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): January 2026
Publisher : Privietlab

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55942/pssj.v6i1.1109

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This study is motivated by the growing global acknowledgment of halal tourism as a pivotal sector within the halal industry and a significant engine for the Islamic economy. This study seeks to analyze Indonesia's role in internationalizing halal tourism by examining the synergy between its national policy development and its active participation in diplomatic forums, both of which serve as instruments for expanding its global influence. Methodologically, this qualitative study employs a systematic literature review, supplemented by content analysis of government regulations, policy documents, reports from international organizations, and relevant scientific articles on global halal tourism governance. The findings indicate that Indonesia strategically positions halal tourism as a domestic economic priority and a form of soft power. This can be achieved by strengthening halal certification, providing institutional support, engaging in nation branding, and promoting the harmonization of standards through multilateral cooperation. By leveraging multilateral diplomacy, Indonesia actively participates in shaping international norms, standardization, and networks to advance a more inclusive and globally recognized Halal tourism ecosystem. This strategy is not solely economically driven but also serves to enhance Indonesia's epistemic authority and diplomatic stature internationally. In conclusion, this study enriches the discourse on halal governance, international political economy, and tourism diplomacy, while also offering practical insights into Indonesia's potential to develop a competitive, sustainable, and influential halal tourism model through the effective synergy of national policies and multilateral engagement.
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT AND PEACEBUILDING IN PAPUA: EXAMINING THE ROLE OF SDGS 9 AND 16 Ahmanto, Darin Nafisa Mayumi Puri; Wibiksono, Almirah Nahda Ayu; Jariah, Nandratul; Halimatussaddiah, Nabila Tenri
BHUVANA: Journal of Global Studies Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Department of International Relations Universitas Satya Negara Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59408/bjgs.v4i1.275

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This study aims to analyze the role of infrastructure development in supporting the peacebuilding process in Papua, with reference to Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 9 and SDG 16. Infrastructure development is strategically important for fostering sustainable peace, as the issues in Papua are not only related to security but are also influenced by development disparities, structural poverty, limited access to basic services, and the marginalization of indigenous communities. This study employs a descriptive qualitative method, utilizing a literature review and secondary data analysis. Johan Galtung’s theoretical framework of peacebuilding is used to understand the relationship between infrastructure development and the concept of positive peace. Research findings indicate that infrastructure development have contributed to improved regional connectivity and economic activity among local communities. However, the impact has not yet translated into corresponding improvements in the well-being and social cohesion of Papuan communities. Therefore, the integration of SDGs 9 and 16 is essential to ensure that infrastructure development is not solely focused on economic growth, but also strengthens social justice, inclusive governance, and trust in state institutions as the foundation for sustainable peacebuilding.
Implementasi Program Green Community dalam Penguatan Tata Kelola Sampah Berkelanjutan Berbasis SDGs 11, 12, dan 13 di Dusun Bedis, Ngawi. Arifani, Devi Aghita; Rukmini, Diah; Wibiksono, Almirah Nahda Ayu; Zuntifa, Lu’lu Indana; Nurmahmudah, Nabila
Jurnal Masyarakat Madani Indonesia Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): Mei
Publisher : Alesha Media Digital

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59025/kbfwah30

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Permasalahan sampah di Dusun Bedis (224 KK) didominasi pencampuranorganik-anorganik (90% rumah tangga, survei awal n=50) dan pembakaransampah (70%). Guna mengatasi permasalahan tersebut, program pengabdianmasyarakat bertajuk Green Community diimplementasikan menggunakanpendekatan partisipatif dan pemberdayaan masyarakat melalui tahapan edukasilingkungan, praktik pemilahan, pelatihan pembuatan cairan fermentasi organik,serta pendampingan rutin. Program Green Community diimplementasikan pada40 rumah tangga (25 anggota PKK) melalui edukasi (60 siswa SD + 25 PKK),pelatihan ecoenzim (35 peserta), dan pendampingan 2 minggu. Pre: 90% campursampah; post: 65% pilah rutin, 15 KK produksi ecoenzim (50 liter). Tujuan:tingkatkan tata kelola sampah selaras SDGs 11-13. Hasil pelaksanaanmenunjukkan bahwa program berhasil terlaksana sepenuhnya dengan adanyapeningkatan partisipasi aktif kelompok pemberdayaan kesejahteraan keluargadalam mengolah limbah rumah tangga menjadi produk bermanfaat. Hasil:partisipasi PKK naik 80%, permukiman bersih 60%. Kesimpulan: pendampinganefektif; rekomendasi monitoring bulanan PKK + bank sampah RT.