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PENGENTASAN KETERPURUKAN ANAK-ANAK PESISIR AKIBAT JERAT KEKERASAN SOSIAL MELALUI SANASIR DI DESA BADDURIH PAMEKASAN Mansur; Fahmi Assulthoni; Taufik; Moh Safik; Khoyyilah
BHAKTI: JURNAL PENGABDIAN DAN PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT Vol. 3 No. 02 (2024): Desember
Publisher : Universitas Islam Tribakti (UIT) Lirboyo Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33367/bjppm.v3i02.6417

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The purpose of this service research is to identify children who are victims of social violence, and to find practical and simultaneous solutions in solving social violence in children. the method used is Participatory Action Research (PAR), the PRA technique is accompanied by an expansion of the scale of the movement. The alleviation strategy uses the INSPIRE - WHO concept which has proven its application in several countries since 2016. As a result, 2 Mystical Gangs and BDR-Crew Gangs were found with a total of 47 school-age children. The formation of SANASIR (School for Coastal Children) is a non-physical vehicle for alleviating the adversity of coastal children from the snare of social violence that the community is fighting for in the format of recitation, column, kambrat, fatayat, Muslimatan, Hadrah Arts and Ul-Daul Traditional Music. This process is accelerated by the synergy of campuses, stakeholders and related agencies.
Building Bonds Through Certification: Collaborative Governance and Social-Economic Outcomes in Indonesia's Halal Ecosystem Mansur; Abu Yasid; Rijalul Faqih
ASEAN Journal of Halal Study Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal AJHS: Desember 2025
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/ajhs.v2i2.50310

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The rapid growth of Indonesia's halal industry requires effective collaboration between regulatory, religious, and business actors. This qualitative study employed in-depth interviews with 42 stakeholders from BPJPH, MUI, and UMKM, supplemented by document analysis and focus group discussions. The tripartite collaboration builds institutional trust and creates shared values (social bonding), while certified UMKM report 15-25% price premiums and expanded market access (economic bonding). However, power asymmetries and regional disparities persist. Collaborative governance in halal certification strengthens the ecosystem's social and economic fabric, but requires more inclusive institutional designs. The study contributes to Islamic business literature by conceptualizing "social-economic bonding" as a key outcome of multi-stakeholder regulation.