2021
DOI: 10.24252/sipakallebbi.v5i2.25812
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Kerjasama Asing Dengan Pemerintah Indonesia Dalam Mengatasi Peningkatan Pernikahan Anak Selama Pandemi Covid 19

Abstract: Perkawinan anak di Indonesia termasuk cukup tinggi yang naik dari 2019 yang hanya 23.700 menjadi 34.000 pengajuan (Katadata, 2021). Kondisi ini memburuk di masa pandemi Covid 19. Berdasarkan hal tersebut, maka tulisan ini bertujuan untuk menjawab pertanyaan mengenai bagaimana peran negara dan non- negara dalam mengatasi perkawinan anak di Indonesia terutama selama Pandemi Covid-19 dan bagaimana mereka mengatasi tantangan yang terjadi di lapangan dalam upaya advokasi tersebut. Hal ini bertujuan bukan hanya memp… Show more

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“…This nationwide result confirmed previous local studies that also found the increase of child marriage dispensation applications, including in Nusa Tenggara Barat (Rahiem, 2021), Jawa Tengah (Supriyadi & Suriyati, 2022), and Jawa Timur (Susilo et al, 2021). Moreover, this study supported the global phenomenon regarding the rise of child marriage numbers during the COVID-19 pandemic, including in Africa and South Asia regions (Bachtiar et al, 2021;Kidman et al, 2022;Wahab, 2022).…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…This nationwide result confirmed previous local studies that also found the increase of child marriage dispensation applications, including in Nusa Tenggara Barat (Rahiem, 2021), Jawa Tengah (Supriyadi & Suriyati, 2022), and Jawa Timur (Susilo et al, 2021). Moreover, this study supported the global phenomenon regarding the rise of child marriage numbers during the COVID-19 pandemic, including in Africa and South Asia regions (Bachtiar et al, 2021;Kidman et al, 2022;Wahab, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The condition was worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic because the number of marriage dispensation applications steadily increased, which happened not only in Indonesia but globally (Alqahtani & Alqahtani, 2022;Arshad, 2020;Bachtiar et al, 2021;Julianto et al, 2022;Subchi et al, 2021). A study among Bangladeshi, Rohingya, Jordanians, and Syrians found that these refugee girls were having a higher risk to be married than local girls or the host community, which mainly because of the curbing policy and the impacted family's economic situation (Baird et al, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%