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Journal articles on the topic "Non-governmental organizations Indonesia Bali"

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WARDANA, I. Made, I. Putu Gde SUKAATMADJA, Ni Nyoman Kerti YASA, and Made SETINI. "COMPARATIVE AND COMPETITIVES ADVANTAGES: PERSPECTIVE OF RURAL TOURISM (STUDY ON TOURISM IN THE PROVINCE OF BALI INDONESIA)." GeoJournal of Tourism and Geosites 33, no. 4 (December 31, 2020): 1493–500. http://dx.doi.org/10.30892/gtg.334spl07-598.

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Rural tourism is an interpretation of the development of culture-based and environmentally sustainable tourism and involves various stakeholders including local communities. Data were analyzed using the SEM-PLS, sample Research respondents numbered 192 including farmers, tourism industry players, village leaders, NGOs, academics and the government. The findings of this study are that community involvement in sustainable rural tourism has a positive and significant impact on efforts to build a comparative advantage of village tourism. Meanwhile, community involvement does not have a significant effect on efforts to build competitive advantage. Government involvement in sustainable rural tourism has no significant effect on efforts to build a comparative advantage of village tourism. Meanwhile, government involvement has a positive and significant effect on efforts to build a competitive advantage in rural tourism. The involvement of the private sector and non-governmental organizations has a positive and significant effect on sustainable rural tourism and the competitive advantage of rural tourism. Meanwhile, the involvement of the private sector and non-governmental organizations has no significant effect on the comparative advantage of rural tourism. The role of the Government involvement, the private sector must be linked with the non-governmental organizations self-help so that it has a positive impact towards the development of sustainable rural tourism.
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Surachman, Eko Nur, and Dian Handayani. "Edukasi Penilaian Kelayakan Keuangan Proyek Pengelolaan Sampah Untuk Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) Lingkungan Di Indonesia." Pengmasku 2, no. 2 (December 14, 2022): 173–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.54957/pengmasku.v2i2.306.

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Pengabdian kepada masyarakat (PKM) ini bertujuan untuk memberikan edukasi atas pengukuran kelayakan keuangan proyek pengelolaan sampah di Indonesia. Kegiatan ini diberikan oleh Tim PKM Politeknik Keuangan Negara STAN kepada Lembaga Swadaya Masyarakat (LSM) Lingkungan di Indonesia yang diselenggarakan Tahun 2021. Metode pelaksanaan kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat terdiri dari tahap perencanaan, tahap, tahap pelaksanaan dan tahap evaluasi. Tahap perencanaan dilakukan dengan permintaan narasumber oleh perwakilan mitra, diskusi antara dengan Tim dan Mitra terkait dengan konsep acara dan materi yang akan disampaikan, dan penyusunan materi oleh Tim. Tahap kedua dilakukan dengan penyampaian materi oleh narasumber kepada peserta dan diskusi atas materi yang sudah disampaikan oleh narasumber kepada peserta. Tahap ketiga adalah evaluasi atas tingkat pemahaman peserta atas materi yang telah disampaikan. Kegiatan PKM ini memberikan manfaat bagi peserta yang sebagian besar berasal dari LSM Lingkungan di Indonesia, dalam memahami kelayakan keuangan proyek pengelolaan sampah di Indonesia. Selain itu, peserta diharapkan dapat mengidentifikasi faktor-faktor yang berpengaruh kepada kelayakan keuangan proyek pengelolaan sampah di Indonesia.
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Irawanto, Budi, and Theresia Octastefani. "FILM DOKUMENTER SEBAGAI KATALIS PERUBAHAN SOSIAL: STUDI KASUS AMBON, ACEH DAN BALI." Jurnal Kawistara 9, no. 1 (May 1, 2019): 107. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/kawistara.40986.

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Since democratization (Reformasi) in 1998, documentary films gradually evolve with their locus of production spreading across the Indonesian archipelago. With the spirit of democratization brought about by digital technology, film communities and civil organizations in outer islands of Java utilize digital documentary film to capture several pertinent socio-political issues and raise public and government attention and responses. Those issues are commonly overlooked by the local media and were never a part of local government’s policies. Based on our fieldwork conducted in three areas outside of the Java Island (Ambon, Aceh and Bali), where digital documentary filmmaking and civil organizations are active and vibrant, our study indicates that rather than simply producing documentaries, film communities or non-governmental organizations disseminated documentaries through public screenings to invite further engagement of audiences by discussing the film with authorities (policy makers) that were often invited in that event. In this article, we attempt to illuminate how documentary filmmaking allows the unseen and neglected issues to be articulated visually and sonically. Therefore, it would be compelling public or media attention and encouraging further government policy to resolve that matters. In other words, documentary films are a catalyst for social change by taking their roles as witness for the public and demanding responsibilities of the political authority.
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McDonald, Matt, and Lee Wilson. "Trouble in paradise: Contesting security in Bali." Security Dialogue 48, no. 3 (April 5, 2017): 241–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0967010617692925.

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The last decade in Indonesia has seen the emergence of localized militia groups. In Bali, these groups are now particularly prolific. Conventional wisdom in international relations thought is that these organizations constitute a threat to the authority of the state (its monopoly on the legitimate use of force) and may require national security measures to deal with them. Yet these organizations ultimately define their own role in terms of the provision of security, claiming that they act to preserve or advance core values of their communities. In this sense, their security role with reference to the state is ambiguous: they often enjoy legitimacy at the local level and perform important security functions for their local communities, even while constituting an alternative site of security practice and challenging the (exclusive) security role of the Indonesian state. Drawing on ethnographic research, this article examines these actors as security agents and employs a framework of security contestation to make sense of the manner in which they engage with and redefine the provision of security in Bali. In this context, the emergence and practices of Balinese militia groups challenge the way we view non-state actors in the security space and, more generally, the way we conceive security agency in international relations.
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Smara Raditia, Tjokorda Gde Agung, and Dewa Gede Pradnya Yustiawan. "PEMENUHAN HAK-HAK TENAGA KERJA PENYANDANG DISABILITAS YANG BEKERJA PADA YAYASAN DI BALI." Kertha Semaya : Journal Ilmu Hukum 8, no. 12 (November 21, 2020): 1845. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/ks.2020.v08.i12.p02.

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Penyandang disabilitas sering sekali kurang mendapat perhatian, seperti mendapat perlakuan yang berbeda atau diskriminasi. Kurangnya akses juga menjadi penghambat kehidupan seharihari para penyandang disabilitas. Harapan bagi para penyandang disabilitas untuk memperoleh pekerjaan bisa dikatakan kecil dibanding mereka yang tidak memiliki cacat fisik. Yayasan atau organisasi nirlaba dapat dikatakan memiliki peran kuat dalam menghadapi berbagai masalah yang tengah terjadi. Ketimpangan antara perkembangan pesat pariwisata Bali dengan pemenuhan hak-hak dasar dari kaum disabilitas telah mulai dijembatani melalui keberadaan yayasan atau organisasi nirlaba. Jenis penelitian ini adalah jenis penelitian hukum empiris, yaitu metode pendekatan yang digunakan untuk memecahkan suatu objek penelitian dengan cara meneliti data sekunder terhadap data primer yang ada dilapangan. Hasil studi menunjukkan perlakuan tenaga kerja penyandang disabilitas dalam Yayasan di Bali telah sesuai dengan peraturan yang berlaku dimana pihak Yayasan sudah melindungi dan mengakomodasi hak-hak pekerja penyandang disabilitas tanpa adanya diskriminasi dan perbedaan, seluruh peraturan perundang-undangan telah diimplementasikan dengan baik oleh pihak yayasan guna memenuhi kebutuhan para pekerja penyandang disabilitas terutama pada dunia kerja. People with disabilities often receive less attention, different treatment, or discrimination. Limited access also becomes a barrier to their daily lives. They get smaller chances to get a job compared to those non-disabled. Foundations or non-profit organizations have a strong role in dealing with current issues. The organization has bridged the disparity between the rapid development of Bali tourism and the fulfillment of the basic rights of people with disabilities. The purpose of writing this journal is to determine the rights of workers with disabilities based on the prevailing laws and regulations in Indonesia and to find out the forms of treatment for workers with disabilities who work at foundations in Bali. This type of research is a type of empirical legal research, namely the approach method used to solve an object of research by examining secondary data against primary data in the field. The study results show the treatment received by workers with disabilities in a non-profit organization in Bali has been appropriate with the applicable regulations with the protection and accommodation of workers with disabilities without discrimination and differences. All laws and regulations have been implemented well by the foundation to meet the needs of workers with disabilities particularly in the world of work.
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Sari, Novita H., and Irma Indrayani. "The Impact of the ASEAN Way and We Feeling Concepts on Indonesia's Involvement in Strengthening Regionalism." NEGREI: Academic Journal of Law and Governance 2, no. 1 (July 30, 2022): 67. http://dx.doi.org/10.29240/negrei.v2i1.4584.

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Indonesia is an inseparable part of a regional organization in the Southeast Asia region, namely ASEAN. The role of Indonesia also determines the movement of the ASEAN regional organization and strengthens ASEAN's position in the world view. The production of a Plan of action for the three main pillars of the ASEAN community, namely the ASEAN Security Community, the ASEAN Economic Community, and the ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community listed in the Bali Concord II which is the basis of ASEAN's future work, is one proof of Indonesia’s role in strengthening regionalism. At the time of the establishment of the ASEAN Community, it was necessary to have a sense of community among its members, so that then ASEAN organizations were required to have a sense of belonging (We Feeling) in their organization to continue to ensure the sustainability of the community in the Southeast Asia region. This paper aims to examine the contribution of interregionalism involving Indonesia as a member state of the ASEAN community in its involvement and role in strengthening regionalism through the concept of the ASEAN Way and We Feeling. This paper follows the theoretical argumentation of the concept of transactionalism, which states that intense and extensive interaction among regional actors is very important to produce a fundamental “We Feeling” foundation for the formation of regional organizations. Departing from this conception, this paper sees that the ASEAN Way factor as a universal norm of the ASEAN community provides a forum as well as boundaries for Indonesia's involvement in order to strengthen regionalism in the region. This can be seen through the non-intervention policy in the ASEAN Way, in which Indonesia is politically restricted from being involved in the internal affairs of other community members.
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Halim, Wahyuddin. "PERAN PESANTREN DALAM WACANA DAN PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT MADANI." AKADEMIKA: Jurnal Pemikiran Islam 22, no. 2 (December 19, 2017): 191. http://dx.doi.org/10.32332/akademika.v22i2.976.

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Abstrak Di Indonesia, wacana tentang civil society atau masyarakat sipil bermula pada sekitar akhir dekade 1990-an. Hal itu merupakan respons terhadap wacana yang sama yang juga sedang hangat diperbincangkan secara global sejak sekitar pertengahan dekade yang sama. Namun demikian, di Indonesia pada awalnya wacana bahkan perdebatan tentang civil society terbatas pada kalangan intelektual, akademisi kampus dan aktivis lembaga swadaya masyarakat. Dalam berbagai diskursus akademik dan non-akademik tentang civil society, isu pertama berkaitan dengan padanan atau terjemahan mana yang tepat bagi konsep itu untuk konteks Indonesia. Ada pihak yang memilih mempertahankan istilah bahasa Inggris civil society, ada juga yang menawarkan terjemahan ‘masyarakat sipil’, ‘masyarakat kewargaan’, ‘masyarakat warga’, dan ‘masyarakat madani’. Medan diskursif kedua berkaitan dengan pemahaman dan pemaknaan terhadap konsep civil society dan kompatibilitas penerapannya dalam konteks masyarakat Indonesia. Artikel ini menyoroti secara khusus perbedaan pandangan antara kalangan ‘tradisionalis’ dan ‘modernis’ Muslim di Indonesia dalam memahami dan memaknai konsep civil socity. Secara khusus, artikel ini berupaya mengeksplorasi eksistensi pesantren sebagai institusi pendidikan Islam tertua dan terbesar di Indonesia dalam memerankan diri sebagai salah satu elemen civil society yang, pada gilirannya, dapat berkontribusi signifikan dalam upaya transformasi dan pemberdayaan masyarakat sipil sebagai bagian dari proses konsolidasi demokrasi di Indonesia yang masih terus berlangsung. Kata Kunci: civil society, masyarakat madani, pesantren, pemberdayaan, Muslim tradisionalis, Muslim modernis. Abstract In Indonesia, the discourse on civil society began in around the end of the1990s. It is a response to the same discourse that was also being warmly discussed globally since around the middle of the same decade. However, in Indonesia at first discourse even the debate about civil society is limited to intellectuals, campus academics, and activists of non-governmental organizations. In academic and non-academic discourses on civil society, the first issue relates to which equivalent or translation is most appropriate for that concept for the Indonesian context. Some people choose to retain the English term civil society, some others offer Indonesia translations such as ‘masyarakat sipil’, ‘masyarakat kewargaan’, ‘masyarakat warga’, dan ‘masyarakat madani’. The second discursive field is concerned with the understanding of and giving meaning to the conept of civil society and the compatibility of its application in the context of Indonesian society. This article highlights the different views between Muslim 'traditionalists' and 'modernists' in Indonesia in understanding and giving new meanings to the concept of civil socity. In particular, this article seeks to explore the existence of pesantren as the oldest and largest Islamic educational institution in Indonesia in acting as one of the elements of civil society that, in turn, can contribute significantly to the transformation and empowerment of civil society as part of the ongoing process of democratic consolidation in Indonesia. Keywords: civil society, masyarakat madani, pesantren, empowerment, traditionalist Muslim, modernist Muslim
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Mahardika, Agus Rai, Anak Agung Sagung Laksmi Dewi, and I. Made Minggu Widyantara. "Sanksi Pidana bagi Pelaku Tindak Pidana Pedofilia terhadap Anak." Jurnal Konstruksi Hukum 1, no. 1 (August 27, 2020): 19–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.22225/jkh.1.1.2124.19-25.

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In Indonesia, to date, the world of children has become very concerning. This is not in words, but there is a fact that does exist and should receive serious attention. This is evidenced by the growing number of non-governmental organizations caring about the fate of Indonesian children, and there is good faith in the government to overcome the situation by issuing stricter rules and regulations to ensure the protection for children. This study examines the legal arrangements for perpetrators of criminal acts of sexual harassment against minors and the legal sanctions. This research is a legal research and the approach used is a normative juridical approach that is descriptive analytic. The data collected comes from the prevailing laws and regulations, which are analyzed quantitatively and then interpreted by deductive method. Sexual harassment appears as a form of sexual act or discourse in which an adult seeks sexual gratification with a minor. Sexual abuse of a child can include contact or interaction between a child and an adult, wherein the child is exploited for sexual stimulation by the offender or another person who is in a position of power or control over the victim, including inappropriate physical contact, making pornography or showing adult genitals to children. Sanctions for sexual harassment are strictly regulated in the Criminal Code, namely in Articles 287, 290, 293, 294, and 295. Meanwhile, according to the Child Protection Law no. 23 of 2002, it is regulated in articles 78, 82 and 88. In all of these articles, it is explained about the criminal provisions and the types of sanctions given to the perpetrators of the sexual harassment. The sanctions given are in the form of imprisonment and fines.
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Aziz, Azhar Abdul. "The Burden of Terrorism in Malaysia." Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 18, no. 2 (June 2003): 115–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x00000856.

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AbstractIn the peace-loving, moderate and progressive country of Muslim-dominated Malaysia, violence generally is alien to the culture. Terrorism initially took shape during the post-independence, communist era by jungle recalcitrant actions. In recent years, this has been superceded by a more internationally related trend of violence. Only very few incidents were based locally, while the majority were linked to international groups or organizations abroad, including the Kumpulan Mujahidin Malaysia (KMM), Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), and the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG).Kidnapping with ransom seemed to have been the most commone modus operandi, while killing and robbery accounted for very few of these incidents. The number of victims in each event so far has been small, and smaller for those physically harmed or killed. This pattern of terrorist attacks suggests that the current level of provision of emergency medical services is sufficient to handle such incidents. Recent advances in local emergency medicine also have witnessed the establishment of various teaching and training modules, a pivotal role played by university hospitals and supported by the Ministry of Health.However, the spate of ongoing events of mass destruction such as the conflict in Israel/Palestine, wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, the World Trade Center and Pentagon tragedies of 11 September 2001, and the Bali bombing in Indonesia, remain as great concerns to Malaysians. Both the government and the people of Malaysia abhor such unjustified uses of terror, and take every measure to curtail them. The National Security Council policies of Arahan No. 18 and Arahan No. 20 detail specific roles and responsibilities of various agencies in managing terrorism and disasters respectively, while the use of the stern Internal Security Act that allows indefinite detention without trial, evidently has been an efficient intelligence and security apparatus.With more recent developments of terrorist events regionally and globally, Malaysia continues to face an ongoing threat from such activities. Various measures have been and will be actively undertaken both by government and non-governmental agencies in facing these challenges.
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Saputra, Ellen Agustine. "PERANCANGAN CREATIVE JOURNAL SEBAGAI MATERI PENDUKUNG DREAM SETTING CANVAS." Jurnal Dimensi DKV Seni Rupa dan Desain 4, no. 2 (October 1, 2019): 141. http://dx.doi.org/10.25105/jdd.v4i2.5899.

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<strong>Abstract</strong><br />Creative Journal Design as the Dream Setting Canvas Supporting Media. Dream Setting Canvas is a dream achievement media for young people’s dream achievement, which has been applied to several empowerment programs in several non-profit organizations such as Wahana Visi Indonesia and East Bali Poverty Project. In its application, Dream Setting Canvas has weaknesses, of which the target audience has difficulty in analyzing dreams, strategies, and time without assistance. Moreover, without understanding the true essence of analyzing dreams, strategies and time, this method is not completely effective in helping young people achieve and realize their dreams. This research used qualitative research methods. Data collection used literature study, exploration, interviews with interviewees as well as distributes surveys both offline and online. The research results showed that the creative journals design could support<br />the target audience to understand the topic and definition of each block in the Dream Setting Canvas.<br /><div> </div><div> </div><div> </div><div> </div><strong>Abstrak</strong><br />Perancangan Creative Journal sebagai Media Pendukung Dream Setting Canvas. Dream Setting Canvas merupakan media pencapaian mimpi anak muda yang sudah diterapkan pada beberapa program empowerment di beberapa organisasi non-Profit seperti Wahana Visi Indonesia dan East Bali Poverty Project. Pada penerapannya, Dream Setting Canvas memiliki kelemahan, di mana target audiens kesusahan dalam menganalisis mimpi, strategi, serta waktu tanpa pendampingan. Selain itu, tanpa<br />memahami esensi sebenarnya dalam menganalisis mimpi, strategi serta waktu, metode ini tidak sepenuhnya efektif dalam membantu anak muda mencapai dan merealisasikan mimpinya. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode penelitian kualitatif. Pengumpulan data menggunakan studi literatur, eksplorasi, wawancara dengan narasumber serta membagikan survei baik secara offline maupun online. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan<br />bahwa perancangan creative journal dapat mendukung target audiens untuk memahami topik dan definisi setiap blok pada Dream Setting Canvas
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Non-governmental organizations Indonesia Bali"

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Lessy, Zulkipli. "The Ambon conflict and social work interventions : a critical study of reconciliation efforts between Muslim and Christian communities initiated by governmental and non-governmental organizations." Thesis, McGill University, 2005. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=99166.

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Thus thesis focuses on the roles of social work (on the part of governments and NGOs) in dealing with Indonesia's Ambon conflict (1999 to date). The research seeks to map the roots of the conflict and the interventions made by both level of government and NGOs and to examine the strengths and weaknesses of their social work efforts in conflict resolution. Based on an analysis of these efforts of these institutions, this thesis offers some suggestions as to an enhanced role for social work in dealing with future reconciliation in Ambon especially and in Indonesia generally.
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Lee, Justin Lance. "Participation and pressure in the Mist Kingdom of Sumba : a local NGO's approach to tree-planting /." Title page, contents and abstract only, 1995. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09PH/09phl4781.pdf.

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Dewi, Catur Utami. "The impact of strengthening micro, small and medium enterprises in Indonesia :-A case study of the USCc-Satunama project-." University of the Western Cape, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/11394/7785.

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Magister Economicae - MEcon
In this mini-thesis, I explore what impact a particular project in Indonesia on strengthening micro, small and medium enterprises (SMEs) has on economic development. I argue, firstly that the project makes a positive contribution to development and secondly that an approach which combines training programs and technical assistance with credit makes a greater contribution than training programs and technical assistance alone. I use the view that SMEs are very important for development as the basis of my argumentation. In spite of this, there is a lack of support for SMEs from the Indonesian government. This gap of support for SMEs was and is partially filled by non governmental organizations (NGOs). The NGOs support SMEs in dealing with problems such as the lack of working capital as well as the lack of knowledge about production, marketing, and management. I focused my field study on the USC-Satunama project. USC-Satunama is a non-governmental organization which works (amongst other activities) to strengthen SMEs. Its activities include the provision of training programs and technical assistance to improve the human capital of the entrepreneurs as well as providing credit. Training programs and technical assistance are provided to all the beneficiaries of the project. However, not all beneficiaries are provided with a credit facility. Therefore, the respective impact of the two different types of support, (i)' a combination of training programs and technical assistance with credit and (ii) training programs and technical assistance alone, can be explored. I use the improved welfare of the entrepreneurs indicated by the increase of their profits as yardstick to ascertain the impact of the project on development. The result of the field study is: the approach of the USC-Satunama project, according to which a training program and technical assistance are combined with credit, indeed makes a significant and positive contribution to the welfare of the entrepreneurs and thus it contributes to the development of Indonesia.
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Karsono, Sony. "Indonesia's New Order, 1966-1998: Its Social and Intellectual Origins." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2013. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1367606667.

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Berg, Esther van den. "The influence of domestic NGOs on Dutch human rights policy : case studies on South Africa, Namibia, Indonesia, and East Timor /." Antwerpen ; Oxford : Intersentia, 2001. http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&doc_number=009581548&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA.

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Fakih, Mansour. "The role of non-governmental organizations in social transformation: A participatory inquiry in Indonesia." 1995. https://scholarworks.umass.edu/dissertations/AAI9524700.

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This study examines the future role of the NGO movement in social transformation in Indonesia. Social transformation is a process of social change toward the creation of fundamentally new and better economic, political, cultural, and environmental relationships. This study examines three main issues: the nature of ideology, visions, and paradigms of an NGO movement as part of social change; the internal and external factors that prevent an NGO movement from performing a role in social transformation; and, the future agenda and plan of action for social transformation in Indonesia. The study was conducted by a team of NGO activists employing a participatory research approach. This approach is a combination of research, education, dialogue and action. In this approach, NGO activists are placed at the center and are the subjects rather than objects of the research. This study describes a research process that consists of a variety of activities including field interviews, education, social analysis, dialogue and plans for action. The first and second part of the study is a literature review of the theoretical underpinnings of social movement organizations. After reviewing various theories on social movements and social change from the perspective of dominant social sciences and traditional Marxism, the study chose a non-reductionist approach, namely, a Gramscian approach to social movements, particularly in terms of Gramsci's concepts of the organic intellectual, state and civil society, and hegemony. The third and fourth part of the study critically examine the political, economic, cultural and social settings of the present social formation in Indonesia where this study was conducted, revealing the prevailing ideology and paradigm--called Developmentalism, the mask of Third World capitalism. Chapter five and six describe the process of the participatory research. This is a collaborative process of research and analysis of NGO activists' ideology and vision in social change. This effort led to the construction of a critical map of ideological positions and paradigms of Indonesian NGO activists in terms of their perceptions and goals for social change. In return, it raised the critical consciousness of the activists in examining existing roles, biases, visions, paradigms, theories, methodologies and practices. The process of the research also succeeded in developing a concrete agenda for change and a plan of action. The last part of this study includes two chapters, both a conclusion and a reflection on the part of the author about the research process, methodology, and future research. The personal reflection represents accumulated thoughts and expressions gathered throughout the entire process. It accommodates elements of criticism, disappointment, expectation, hope, and recommendation. It is a reflection and expression on the author's role in the process of creating a fundamentally new and better world.
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Sinanu, Frieda Louise. "Everyday politics of global civil society : a study of the relationships between international and local NGOs in Indonesia." Phd thesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/151602.

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Riker, James V. "The state, institutional pluralism, and development from below the changing political parameters of State-NGO relations in Indonesia /." 1998. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/44047312.html.

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Zeccola, Paul Gerard. "The dilemmas of new humanitarianism : NGO responses to the separatist conflict and the Indian Ocean tsunami between 1998 and 2008 in Aceh, Indonesia." Phd thesis, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/150772.

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This thesis is about the theory and practice of 'new humanitarianism' in the context of converging disasters in Aceh, Indonesia. The main question of this thesis is: what is the relationship between humanitarian assistance and human rights in practice? In order to answer this question, the study examines the challenges local and international non-governmental organisations (NGOs) faced as they engaged in human rights and humanitarian work during both the conflict (1998-2004) and post-tsunami (2004-2008) periods. It investigates the tensions inherent in the 'new humanitarian' approach of combining 'traditional' humanitarian assistance, such as the provision of food, shelter and medical care, with more political, human rights-oriented activities including advocacy, protection and conflict transformation. Discussing the relationship between humanitarian assistance and human rights, the study stresses the fundamental, practical dimensions of new humanitarianism rather than theoretical concerns. It finds that juxtaposing humanitarian principles with human rights and political activities treats humanitarianism as consisting of extremes only. The key to new humanitarianism in practice might not lie in fundamental revisiting of first principles. Rather, the study argues for a 'grounded humanitarianism' approach to the field of humanitarian studies that considers the day-to-day realities and challenges faced in humanitarian action. Grounded humanitarianism should not be limited to the study of international humanitarian actors alone. The findings illustrate that local NGO approaches, while deeply embedded in local political contexts and struggles, were not dissimilar to those that international 'new humanitarian' NGOs espoused. Both groups regularly weighed up the costs and benefits of any particular action. Conventional approaches to the study of humanitarian action tend to overlook the vital role that local humanitarian actors play. Yet locals are always the first to respond to disasters and have a lasting stake in ensuring a beneficial outcome for their community. Local groups in Aceh provided many examples of strategies in combining advocacy, protection and conflict transformation activities alongside humanitarian assistance, often at great personal risk. For theorists of humanitarian action, bringing local actors into the picture allows us to appreciate a more complete, nuanced understanding of the challenges and opportunities for humanitarian assistance. New humanitarians need to be modest in their goals, rather than believing that humanitarianism has the power to transform political structures. The form that humanitarian action will take in any crisis will depend on a range of features, including domestic politics, funding exigencies, the presence of 'competing disasters', and organisational culture. Ultimately, greater consideration should be given to the day-to-day realities that contribute to, or deduct from, new humanitarian approaches. -- provided by Candidate.
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Hikam, Muhammad A. S. "The state, grass-roots politics and civil society a study of social movements under Indonesia's New Order /." 1995. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/68578350.html.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii, May, 1995.
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Books on the topic "Non-governmental organizations Indonesia Bali"

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Ahmad, Imam. Direktori lembaga swadaya masyarakat di Indonesia =: Directory of non-governmental organizations in Indonesia. Jakarta: LP3ES, 2001.

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Indonesia. Direktorat Sosial Budaya dan Organisasi Internasional Negara Berkembang. Direktori organisasi internasional non-pemerintah (OINP) di Indonesia. Jakarta: Direktorat Sosial Budaya dan Organisasi Internasional Negara Berkembang, Direktorat Jenderal Multilateral, Kementerian Luar Negeri, 2011.

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Nomura, Ko, and Latipah Hendarti. Environmental education and NGOs in Indonesia. Jakarta: Yayasan Obor Indonesia, 2005.

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Chaujar, Paro. The NGOs network for child labor elimination in India & Indonesia: Field visit report to Indonesia. Jakarta: Collaboration between Jarak and American Center for International Labour Solidarity (ACILS), 2005.

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Non-government organizations and democratic participation in Indonesia. Kuala Lumpur: Oxford University Press, 1995.

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Culla, Adi Suryadi. Rekonstruksi civil society: Wacana dan aksi Ornop di Indonesia. Jakarta: Yayasan Lembaga Bantuan Hukum Indonesia, 2006.

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Asian NGO Coalition for Agrarian Reform and Rural Development., ed. NGO strategic management in Asia: Focus on Bangladesh, Indonesia, and the Philippines. Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines: Asian NGO Coalition for Agrarian Reform and Rural Development, 1988.

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Laodengkowe, Ridaya. Mengatur masyarakat sipil: Pengaturan organisasi masyarakat sipil di Indonesia. Depok: Kelompok Kerja Untuk Akuntabilitas Organisasi Masyarakat Sipil & Public Interest Research and Advocacy Center, 2010.

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Sinaga, Kastorius. NGOs in Indonesia: A study of the role of non-governmental organizations in the development process. Saarbrücken: Verlag für Entwicklungspolitik Breitenbach, 1994.

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Sobirin, Ahmad Noor. Memantau kebijakan pemerintah: Buku panduan untuk organisasi masyarakat sipil di Indonesia dan Timor Leste. Pejompongan, Jakarta: Lembaga Studi Pers dan Pembangunan, 2010.

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"Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs) in Indonesia." In Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research, 4369. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0753-5_102747.

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"NGO-Government Interaction in Indonesia and Thailand." In Non-Governmental Organizations and the State in Asia, 304–31. Routledge, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315832241-19.

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McKenzie, Michael. "Private Actors." In Common Enemies: Crime, Policy, and Politics in Australia-Indonesia Relations, 118–51. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198815754.003.0005.

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This chapter explores the influence of private actors—such as non-governmental organizations, journalists, academics, and defence lawyers—through an examination of bilateral cooperation relating to detained nationals. It focuses on cases of Indonesian nationals detained in Australia for people smuggling, and Australian nationals detained in Indonesia for drug offences. These cases reveal how private actors are able to shape the cooperative relationship by contributing to its underlying political and policy debates. The chapter also suggests that private actors are more likely to influence the cooperative relationship when they coordinate with, or coopt, other actors in ‘webs of influence’. These webs are particularly effective when they cross national borders.
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Teguh Paripurno, Eko. "Participatory Contingency Plan to Covid 19 Adaptation of Merapi Volcano Eruption - Indonesia." In Volcanology [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.98360.

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The contingency plan was carried out for the seven highest villages in Sleman Regency, Yogyakarta Special Region, as areas prone to eruption of Merapi Volcano. This contingency plan was prepared based on a scenario with a volcanic eruption index of 3, in the form of the collapse of a lava dome of 5 million cubic meters. The collapse of the lava dome formed a hot cloud that moved 6–9 km towards the Gendol River, Opak River, Kuning River, Boyong River and Krasak River. The number of exposed residents is 18,880. The emergency situation period is estimated to be 30 days, from the time the status is increased to Alert. This contingency plan was prepared in a participatory and collaborative manner, under the coordination of the Sleman Regency Regional Disaster Management Agency (RDMA). This process includes: (1) Updating the village level contingency plan as materials for the district level. (2) Formation of a substance team from local government, universities and non-governmental organizations, and (3) Conducting a series of workshops for related organizations to compile documents and equate perceptions on the adaptation of contingency plans with the Covid 19 health protocol. The preparation of this document also involves the participation of children, in order to express their opinions and needs in implementing emergency management.
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Marsitadewi, Komang Ema, I. Gusti Agung Ayu Yuliartika Dewi, and Lilik Antarini. "Denpasar City Disability Policy Advocacy Through The Non-Governmental Organization (Ngo) Care About Disability." In Proceedings of the 1st Warmadewa Research and Development Seminar (WARDS),30 October 2018, Denpasar-Bali, Indonesia. EAI, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.30-10-2018.2281486.

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Noor, Dwi. "Indonesia Palm Oil as Issue Insight of Environmental Non-Governmental Organizations." In Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Environmental Science and Sustainable Development, ICESSD 2019, 22-23 October 2019, Jakarta, Indonesia. EAI, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.22-10-2019.2291471.

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Miladdyan Airyq, Irnin. "Modern Management’s Emphasis Practices on the Sustainability of Educational Non-Governmental Organizations(Case Study in Indonesia)." In 3rd International Conference on Business, Management and Finance. ACAVENT, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.33422/3rd.icbmf.2021.03.129.

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Istiadah and Asni Furaida. "Government and Non-Governmental Organizations in Responses and Challenges on Gender-Based Violence During Covid-19 Pandemic in Indonesia." In International Conference on Engineering, Technology and Social Science (ICONETOS 2020). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.210421.046.

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