This study aims to analyze the implementation of the USAID IUWASH PLUS 2021 water and sanitation program development assistance in Indonesia. Due to the clean water and sanitation problems in Indonesia, the United States government, through USAID, distributes aid in the form of grants. This research applies a qualitative research method with a case study approach. The collected data were analyzed using the concepts of foreign aid and aid effectiveness. The results of this study found that the authors linked the principles contained in the Paris Declaration such as the principle of ownership, the principle of local harmony, the principle of harmonization, the principle of management and the principle of shared responsibility. The USAID IUWASH PLUS program is effective in improving water and sanitation services in Indonesia, referring to the results published by USAID in the February 2022 Final Report.
The emergence of the Women's March (WM) has had an influence on public policy in Indonesia and the United States. Since its inception at Washington in 2017, WM has reached 30 countries in the world, including Indonesia. WM's efforts in promoting women's rights and issues have had a collective influence on society's social patterns and public policies. The goal is that public policies in the US and Indonesia can provide security, protection and justice for women. Nevertheless, WM in Indonesia and the US have some differences and similarities in their influence on public policy. Through a descriptive-qualitative approach, this study will describe and critically analyze the differences and contrasts in the influence of WM on public policy in Indonesia and the US. This study uses data collection techniques based on library research using secondary sources. The theory used in comparison and contrast is MSSD (Most Similar System Design) and the theory of interest promotion groups from Hague and Harrop. This study resulted in a comparison and contrast of patterns and effects of WM in Indonesia and the US. The results are based on the strength of the influence of interest promotion groups in each country including the government's response to it.
AbstrakEkspansi Budaya Republik Korea yang biasa disebut sebagai Hallyu benar-benar bisa dikatakan menunjukkan hasil yang signifikan di Indonesia. Signifikansi dari ekspansi budaya Republik Korea itu dapat dilihat pada menjamurnya komunitas-komunitas Korea yang dibentuk di beberapa kota di Indonesia seperti Running Man Lovers, Forever Dance center Jakarta (FDC Kpop dance cover), UI Hangugo Dongari dan masih banyak yang lainnya. Dalam Penelitian ini Peneliti Melihat bahwa Republik Korea menggunakan segala sumber dayanya untuk melakukan ekspansi budaya di Indonesia antara lain melalui pameran budaya yang dilakukan oleh Pusat Kebudayaan Korea di Indonesia (KCC), Drama-drama korea yang ditayangkan di Stasiun TV Indonesia dan masih banyak lagi. Di kota Malang sendiri peneli-ti menyimpulkan kesuksesan Diplomasi Budaya Repubik Korea tersebut dapat dilihat dari terbentuknya komunitas korea di kota Malang yaitu Korean Studies and Culture Center (KSCC)Kata-kata Kunci : Diplomasi Budaya, Komunitas Korea, KSCC AbstractCultural expansion of Korean Republic namely Hallyu show the significance result in Indonesia. We can see the sig-nificance result of Cultural expansion form Korean Republic form many korean community which established in In-donesia like Running Man Lovers, Forever Dance Center Jakarta (FDC Kpop dance cover), UI Hangugo Dongari and others. in others word Korean Republic has used all of their capacity to expans their culture in Indonesia through Ko-rean cultural exhibition organized by Korean Cultural Center in Indonesia, Korean Drama which show by tv chanel in Indonesia and many others. In Malang City the successfull of Cultural Diplomacy form Korean Republic marked by the forming of Korean Studies and Culture Center (KSCC).Key Words : Cultural Diplomacy, Korean Community, KSCC
Ecuador is remarkably known as the first country that granted natural constitutional rights. However, it still does not guarantee its nature preservation. This Latin American country is also highly dependent on oil. The dilemma of the continuity of the extractive industries emerged in the discussion. This influences indigenous peoples' unmet rights, especially when they are the ones who are directly affected by climate change as forest dwellers. To defend their territories, indigenous people in Ecuador do not stand still. Indigenous rights and sovereignty over their lands are becoming more widely recognized, which may prevent the Amazon from further damage. This research aims to investigate the actions and challenges that Indigenous Ecuadorians must face in combatting extractive industries. The authors use a descriptive qualitative approach and collect data from library research. This study uses a human rights-based approach to analyze the content of this paper. As a result, this research found that Ecuador’s government which plays the duty-bearer is failing and lacking the obligations to protect indigenous rights. On the other side, the indigenous people in Ecuador are thriving to defend their rights by reflecting on the human rights-based approach's five principles: participation, accountability, non-discrimination and equality, empowerment, and legality. Indigenous peoples and environmental groups are not enabling misery or hunger by supporting the environmentally practical measure.
Symboles des restes quadratiques des discriminants dans les extensions modérément ramifiées par A. Movahhedi et M. Zahidi (Limoges)
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