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Penyuluhan Kebiasaan Mencuci Tangan yang Baik dan Benar pada siswa PAUD Pelita Hati Desa Pematang Balam Bengkulu Utara Sari, Fadillah; Parwito, Parwito; Susilo, Edi; Salamun, Salamun; Hermawati, Dwi; Ikhsan , Ikhsan
JURNAL BESEMAH Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): JANUARI-JUNI
Publisher : Gayaku Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (822.655 KB) | DOI: 10.58222/jurnalbesemah.v1i1.51

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The purpose of this community service program is to improve the ability to wash hands properly and correctly using soap, increase student motivation in washing hands, improve student hand washing habits. This community service program is carried out at Pelita Hati PAUD. The results of this community service program run smoothly, conducive and according to procedures. Pelita Hati PAUD students were very enthusiastic and seemed to be able to wash their hands properly.
Pengakuan dan Ketidakadilan: Analisis Wacana UU Anti-Deforestasi Melalui Lensa Axel Honneth bagi Petani Sawit Ikhsan , Ikhsan; Hajad, Vellayati; Yanda, Safril; Syahroni, Faez; Setiawan, Deni
Journal of Administration, Governance, and Political Issues Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Januari-Juni
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/jagpi.v2i1.3708

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This paper attempts to analyze the impact of Anti-Deforestation Laws, specifically the European Union Zero Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), on smallholder oil palm farmers in Indonesia through the lens of Axel Honneth’s recognition theory. This paper aims to understand how the policy creates structural injustice and ignores the realities of smallholder farmers’ lives. The method used is critical discourse analysis, which highlights how the language and ideology in this policy shape global perceptions of sustainability. The results show that the policies contained in the EUDR function as tools for environmental conservation and reproduce a global power hierarchy that benefits developed countries. Thus, the bargaining position of smallholder oil palm farmers in Indonesia is being worsened, social exclusion is being created, and a global power hierarchy is being reproduced. This paper concludes that the Indonesian Government can formulate inclusive and responsive policies to farmers’ needs. The policy recommendations include providing access to land legality, training programs, and dialogue between the Government and farmers so that the injustices generated by the EUDR can be minimized, creating a more equitable and sustainable agricultural system in Indonesia.