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PEMENUHAN HAK-HAK ASASI ANAK TENAGA KERJA INDONESIA DI PERKEBUNAN SAWIT DI WILAYAH TAWAU, SABAH, MALAYSIA Sholina, Cicilia Anggi
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Protection of children is a guarantee that has been agreed globally. The form of protection that can be provided is to ensure that children's rights are fulfilled wherever they are, including when they are not in Indonesia. Children of Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI) experience multiple vulnerabilities, especially when children have to be born and live in the country where PMI works. The most obvious problem is the emergence of stateless children. Child without a birth certificate or citizenship certificate, has limited access to basic needs and government services. Guarantees for the protection of children has become the responsibility of all parties. So, through a qualitative approach and in-depth interview methods, the authors try to see to what extent PMI's role and efforts as parents, the state through the Indonesian Consulate (KRI), and the company where PMI works in fulfilling children's rights in the Palm Oil Plantations in the Tawau Region, Sabah, Malaysia. The authors' findings show that various positive efforts have been made by the company and KRI in Tawau to fulfill children's rights to education, health, and other needs related to the life of children's growth and development. However, it was found that the awareness of parents in particular to fulfill children's rights to education is still low so that there are still children who have to work with their parents. Meanwhile, educational facilities and infrastructure in the form of Community Learning Center (CLC) has continue to be developed by the corporation, starting from the teachers to the curriculum. Another challenge faced is the reluctance of PMIs who enter illegally to report themselves and their families, so that outreach efforts to PMI's children are still not optimal. This study shows that the fulfillment of the rights of PMI children can be done better with collaboration and synergy between parties. The combination of awareness and willingness of parents to open children's access to services along with optimized facilities from the company and KRI can contribute to better fulfillment of children's rights.
ROLE OF WOMEN FOR ECONOMIC RESILIENCE Awaliyah, Dian Nafiatul
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Fatayat NU (Nahdlatul Ulama) and Muslimat NU are grassroots community organizations with millions of members throughout Indonesia. They are women and mothers who support their families in education and even the economy. From observations and searches and excavations, it is found that the phenomenon is that they are the ones who continue to drive the family economy during the pandemic when husbands and fathers lose their jobs due to PPKM regulations and also mass dismissals in many companies and other institutions. In addition, many husbands and fathers have died due to Covid-19 and comorbidities. Their economic resilience needs to be supported and encouraged to continue to develop even more in order to improve their welfare and that of future generations. Their economic model that utilizes the existing environment and availability as well as social capital of mutual assistance between members whose culture has been created for a long time can become a pattern that is developed, modified, and expanded its reach for other communities.
PROSES PEMBERDAYAAN PEREMPUAN MELALUI PROGRAM USAHA PENINGKATAN PENDAPATAN KELUARGA PADA MASA PANDEMI COVID-19 Khiftiyah, Mariatul; Nilamsari, Wati
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The Family Income Improvement Program (UP2K) is a program specifically designed by the government to empower women. This program encourages women to increase their productivity by engaging in entrepreneurship activities. This program aims to empower women to be able to contribute in increasing family income. This study uses a field research method with a qualitative approach. The questions in this study are how the process of empowering women through the UP2K program and how the impact of the implementation of the UP2K program on the lives of the people of RW 01 Pela Mampang Village, Mampang Prapatan District, South Jakarta. The results of this study indicate that the empowerment process through the UP2K RW 01 program is still carried out even during the Covid-19 pandemic. The program implementation process is carried out through home business activities in their respective homes, so that UP2K members can still increase their family income. As for the impact of the UP2K program, there have been changes as evidenced by the increase in income, knowledge, and relations for the implementing members of UP2K RW 01 activities.
AKSES PENYANDANG DISABILITAS TERHADAP PEKERJAAN: KAJIAN LITERATUR Erissa, Dhea; Widinarsih, Dini
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According to data from the ILO, the International Labor Organization, 82 percent of people with disabilities in the world live in developing countries and live below the poverty line. They find it difficult to get various accesses including in the fields of employment, health, information, politics. Opportunities for persons with disabilities to find work are lower than those of non-disabled persons. This article discusses the access of persons with disabilities in Indonesia to work. The method used for this writing is a literature review through the Google Scholar database. From the results of the study, it is known that there have been efforts to provide access for persons with disabilities in the field of employment, but the level of participation of persons with disabilities is still there. This is due to, among other things, the low capacity of persons with disabilities, as well as the lack of access to information on time availability.
PROGRAM PEMBENTUKAN DAN PENINGKATAN KAPASITAS PETANI PESISIR DOMPAK LAUT SEBAGAI PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT PESISIR Horista, Klemensia Michelle Novely; Rahayu, Ety
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Indonesia as a maritime country has many coastal community groups. But unfortunately, the various efforts to develop the blue economy have not been able to improve the welfare of these community groups. Most of them choose to depend on the fisheries and tourism sectors, even though Indonesia's marine potential is vast and there is much that can still be developed. Coastal communities are not aware of the climate crisis that is getting worse and can threaten the security of the environment where they live. Based on this, the CarbonEthics Foundation seeks to be a solution by prioritizing training and education to save the earth while empowering coastal communities. This study further examines one of its newest programs, namely the Capacity Building and Capacity Building Program for the Dompak Laut Coastal Farmers group. The research was conducted with a qualitative approach and descriptive method with data collection in the form of in-depth interviews and literature studies. The results of the study found that this program not only provides technical training but also education to increase awareness regarding marine natural conditions, as well as assistance and supervision which is planned to be carried out for three years. Part of the implementation and planning of this program is in accordance with the theory of stages of empowerment. The stage of formulating the action plan was not appropriate because the CarbonEthics Foundation formulated and determined programs and activities without the participation of the community or program participants. However, this stage is a cyclical process. In addition, in less than half a year, program participants have benefited from their new abilities by getting an 83% increase in income. This finding supports the foundation program as an empowerment effort. With a program like this, coastal communities will then become more empowered and able to compete with their new capabilities.
PROBLEMATIKA AKSELERASI PENANGANAN KEMISKINAN NELAYAN DI MASA PANDEMI COVID-19 DI KOTA MAKASSAR Latief, Muhammad Iqbal; Yunus, Rabina; Marissangan, Hasbi; Djibe, Sultan; Genda, Arsyad
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Sustainable development goals, or SDGs, are still difficult to realize, especially the goal of ending poverty in all its forms. The Covid-19 pandemic, which has been around for more than a year, has actually exacerbated the condition of poverty in the community. In the city of Makassar, the poverty rate increased dramatically from 4.1 percent to 7.2 percent during 2020 (Makassar Ministry of Social Affairs data). Ironically, the poor who live on islands such as the people of Kodingareng, Barrang Lompo, Barrang Caddi, Lumu-Lumu, Laikang and others, are now getting poorer because of the Covid-19 outbreak. Therefore, this paper seeks to describe the problems of accelerating the handling of fishermen's poverty during the COVID- 19 pandemic in the city of Makassar in accelerating the SDGs. The method used is descriptive qualitative, and the data processed are secondary data and primary data. This research begins with identification and problem formulation, data collection, data processing and analysis including data classification and reduction, conclusion drawing and verification. The results of this study conclude that, the poorer fishermen on the islands, due to the decreasing number of fish catches, decreasing fish prices, higher operating costs at sea, swelling third party loan funds, social restrictions during the pandemic and the impact of sea sand mining in Makassar. . In addition, the social structure of island fishing communities is still trapped by structural poverty conditions. As a suggestion, it is necessary to accelerate intervention in implementing the implementation of village SDGs so that poor fishermen in the islands of Makassar city can get out of poverty.

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