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Jurnal Perempuan
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Core Subject : Humanities,
The journal encourages practical, theoretically sound, and (when relevant) empirically rigorous manuscripts that address real-world implications of the gender gap in Indonesiancontexts. Topics related to feminism can include (but are not limited to): sexuality, LGBT questions, trafficking, ecology, public policy, sustainability and environment, human and labour rights/issues, governance, accountability and transparency, globalisation, as well as ethics, and specific issues related to gender study, such as diversity, poverty, and education.
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Disseminating International Human Rights Instruments: a Study of Legal Policies that Violates Women’s Human Rights R. Valentina Sagala
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 20 No. 2 (2015): International Gender Instrument: Beijing +20
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v20i2.30

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This paper paper examines human rights including women’s human rights (women’s rights), the adoption of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), and other international human rights instruments. Referring to CEDAW’s principles together with human rights principles, States are urged to create law that promotes women’s perspective. Unfortunately until now, there are many policies and laws, at any levels— national and province/district/city—discriminate against women. Regarding this, this paper will focus to list on Bills which become the advocacy priority for women’s movement in Indonesia.
What is ACWC (ASEAN Commission on the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Women and Children)? A Study on the International Policy Instruments Yuyun Wahyuningrum
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 20 No. 2 (2015): International Gender Instrument: Beijing +20
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v20i2.31

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ASEAN has established a commission specialised in advancing and protection rights of women and children in Hanoi Vietnam on 7 April 2010. This commission is called ACWC (ASEAN Commission on the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Women and Children). This paper investigates and narrates its history, challenges and hindrance being faced to advance human rights. It argues that despite all the obstacles, ACWC has crucial potential to increase women and children participation as well as state and community to advance human rights in ASEAN.
Status of Girls under International Covenants: a Study of Advocacy of Child-Marriage Maria Ulfah Anshor
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 20 No. 2 (2015): International Gender Instrument: Beijing +20
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v20i2.32

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In Beijing Platform Action (BPFA) in 1995, one of the twelve critical issues is the girl-child. Referring to the reality in many countries that girls from an early age are treated discriminately and harmfully into practices such as female genital mutilation, sex selection before the baby is born, even the killing of female infants, violence against girls, child marriage, sexual exploitation, sexual abuse, discrimination against girls in provision, protection, & participation and other discriminatory practices, such as regarding the health and welfare facilities for girls. This paper will examine Indonesia’s efforts to reduce the marriage of girls.
Women Disassembling Silent Diplomacy of Beijing+20 & New York CSW59: a Study of Woman-Friendly International Diplomacy Dwi Ruby Kholifah
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 20 No. 2 (2015): International Gender Instrument: Beijing +20
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v20i2.33

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This paper examines a comprehensive picture of women’s advocacy in Beijing+20 and Commission on the Status of Women 59 New York that spoke against silencediplomacy led by Indonesian government. Indonesia was seen as most democratic Muslim country in the World by the UN. Yet Indonesia was not promoting works in human rights maximally, especially the advancement of women’s rights and children’s rights. Women’s Movement to advocate the previous two international meetings had successfully opened-up a more women-friendly advocacy to advance status of women and children under international gender instruments.
Criminalization of Sexual Workers: a Study of International Covenants on Women’s Trafficking Lorensia Brahmana
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 20 No. 2 (2015): International Gender Instrument: Beijing +20
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v20i2.34

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This article looks into the actions taken by the Government of Indonesia to follow up the integration of the points of the Beijing Platform +20 into national instruments such as legislation products, law, and public policy based on gender equality in accordance with suppressing women trafficking particularly the exploitation of prostitution pinpointed by the Beijing Platform +20. It will also discuss gender injustice as the root of women’s trafficking. Women exploitation in prostitution still can not be addressed optimally by the government because of gender inequality in legal structure and system. Besides, the implementation is still based on genderbiased value and construction of sexuality in patriarchal society.
Trafficking of Women in International Migration: a Study of Indonesia and Malaysia Diplomacy Masthuriyah Sa'dan
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 20 No. 2 (2015): International Gender Instrument: Beijing +20
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v20i2.36

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The lack access in knowledge, education, training and economic factor has made women and girls become prone-victims of trafficking. Malaysian Govt has reported that 4.268 sex commercial workers are coming from Indonesia. They are mostly trafficked via the borders of Malaysia and Indonesia. To cut the chain of violence, it is necessary to cut the whole syndicate of traffickers instead of one trafficker. International diplomacy between Indonesia and Malaysia is hoped to foster the reduction of human trafficking, specifically women and girls as way to advocate international gender instruments.
Strengthening Gender Instrument and Women’s Agency: a Study of Disaster Risks in Indonesia, Philippine, and South Korea Dian Lestariningsih
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 20 No. 2 (2015): International Gender Instrument: Beijing +20
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v20i2.37

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UNDP 2004 has reported that 75% of the world inhabit a high-risk disaster-prone area. Oxfam 2005 has narrated that during the tsunami attacking Indonesia and other countries, 77% casualties were women and girls. This facts shall strengthen the understanding of international gender instrument that support those who are vulnerable during disaster. Indonesia has impotant task to work and cooperate among multistakeholders such as government, communities, CSOs, NGOs, mass medias, etc to reduce disaster-risks. Indonesia should also pay more attention to promote women’s agency in reducing disaster-risks.
Women’s Labors in International Market: Mother’s Love, Agency and Plurality of Activism Politics Dewi Candraningrum
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 20 No. 2 (2015): International Gender Instrument: Beijing +20
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v20i2.38

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Activism of international women’s labors does not deal with one version of global action yet manifesting in pluralism of actions with divergent and different forms. Many faces of Asia-Pacifics women’s movements, for example, are having multiple expressions in engaging with emancipatory politics at all levels. Effort to generalize their fights, resistance, and resilience will at the end reduce the capacity of their political movement in terms of framework, tradition, generation, ethnicity and nationalism. Women are collectively challenging the injustice, violence, and inequality by demonstrating differences which are linguistically, geographically and culturally defined. Thus, flexibility of action and resilience is the best cure to patriarchy. Keywords:
Mollo’s Women Nurturing Body and Nature: Aleta Baun, Nifu Ideology and Mutis Mountain Desintha D. Asriani
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 20 No. 3 (2015): SRHR (Sexual & Reproductive Health & Rights) & Climate Change
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v20i3.39

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This article focuses on women’s experiences regarding issue of resources governance. It is strongly related to the emergence of mining which proved to be destructive to nature’s and woman’s interests. Through the years the mining has deteriorated the life of women such as threatening food security and women’s sexual and reproductive health and rights. Molo woman’s experiences depict risks that must be faced when the logic of resource governance is dominated by exploitative powers. In addition, stories of Molo women exposed the dynamic of survival and ideas to place the movement in sustainable way.
Women of Rembang Nurturing Kendeng Water Springs: a Study of the Impact of Mining to Women’s SRHR Tommy Apriando
Jurnal Perempuan Vol. 20 No. 3 (2015): SRHR (Sexual & Reproductive Health & Rights) & Climate Change
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34309/jp.v20i3.40

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This paper investigates the fulfillment of SRHR in Rembang during the protest against cement mining in Kendeng Mount. This paper concludes that women’s SRHR are being denied by the government as the access to water and food will be in jeopardy. The interviews took place in Tegaldowo Village and Timbrangan Village Rembang. The arrival of cement mining has threatened the livelihood of the forest, the community, and water capture.

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