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Booklet PPI_A4

Booklet PPI_A4

CLUSTER 4

Thursday December 2nd, 2021 14.00 – 18.00 R. Airlangga

Resilience, Sense of Community, Health behavior on Gender in
the Informal Sector

Meutia Nauly, M. Si., Psikolog, staf pengajar Fakultas Psikologi USU, meutia@usu.ac.id
Ir. Sri Fajar Ayu, DBA, Staf pengajar Fakultas Pertanian USU

Destanul Aulia, Ph.D., staf pengajar Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat USU

Abstract

This study aims to compare gender, in the level of resilience, sense of community, business conditions,
in the informal sector business actors, in this case, the trade sector, the agricultural sector, and the
tourism sector. The study method is transformational, with the parallel implementation of quantitative
and qualitative studies. Participants for the qualitative used data collection methods through Focus
Group Discussions and used a questionnaire to 270 participants. The results obtained are that the
gender variable affects health conditions during the pandemic, knowledge of covid-19, the tendency
to behave according to the health care program, the willingness to participate in the health program
compliance with the covid-19 process. As for the variables, personal business conditions, industrial
conditions, a positive environment for the COVID-19 process, the level of resilience, and a sense of
community. There were no gender differences in the participants. Both males and females in the
informal sector adapt to behaviors that support health behavior during the pandemic. Women and
men try to rise from adversity in various ways and provide support to each other. The role of women
automatically strengthens during this pandemic, both in maintaining health and the family economy.
Women's participation in family and community resilience brings a feeling of togetherness and kinship
is considered feminist.

Key words: resilience, sense of community, health behavior, and gender

CLUSTER 4

Thursday December 2nd, 2021 14.00 – 18.00 R. Airlangga

Leveraging women’s voices to drive community-based strategy
to improving women’s health

Background: Approximately 300,000 women and girls die during pregnancy and childbirth every year.
Even more concerning, gains and progress have plateaued in some countries and slid backwards in
others. In Nigeria, the number of women who die during pregnancy or from complications related to
childbirth is appallingly high, accounting for nearly 15 per cent of maternal deaths worldwide.
Changing this picture begins with women and girls. When women and girls are involved in identifying
the barriers and solutions to healthcare, progress accelerates

Therefore, in April 2018, WRA launched the What Women Want (WWW) campaign. It began with a
simple idea: ask those who most use maternal and reproductive health services to tell us what they
most need. Over 350 partners—from community-based organisations to global non-profit
organisations and nearly 1.2 million women and adolescent girls from 114 countries took part in the
campaign. Approximately 80,000 of these responses came from Nigeria alone.

CLUSTER 5

“Promoting health of youth & children”

INTERNATIONAL MEETING & CONFERENCE
Women's Health: Social Capital and Resilience during the Covid-19 Pandemic

TROWULAN ROOM

Hotel Bumi Surabaya, December 2nd , 2021

CLUSTER 5

Thursday December 2nd, 2021 14.00 – 18.00 R. Trowulan

The Comparison Of The Modisco-Cookies Theraphy To The
Combination Of Modisco-Cookies With Auriculopucture On The

Increase Of Body Weight Among Male Adolescents

Maasyitoh Sari Latifah1 Edith Frederika Puruhito2 Ngakan Made Rai Widjaja3

1 Immunology, Postgraduate Faculty, Airlangga Univesity, Surabaya.
2 Traditional Medicine, Vocational Faculty, Airlangga University, Surabaya.

3 Faculty of Veterinary, Airlagga University, Surabaya.
1 E-mail address maasyitoh1997@gmail.com; 2 E-mail address ef.puruhito@vokasi.unair.ac.id

3 E-mail address ngakan-m-r-@fkh.unair.ac.id

Abstract

Underweight is a common problem in developing countries, including Indonesia that may cause
infections, including viral infections.The solution of this problem is to provide Modisco cookies and
auriculopuncture therapy with seed pressing therapy methods. Auriculo puncture are traditional
Chinese theraphy using seed pressing method at the auricular point to which is stimulated to relieve
other body pathologies while Modisco cookies are have energy-dense, high- calories, digestible
cookies that aims to help accelerate weight gain. This study aims to determine the effect of modisco
cookies compared to a combination of modisco cookies with auriculopuncture on the increase of body
weight among male adolescents. This study observed 22 male teenagers with low body weight for
three weeks. The subjects are categorized into two treatment groups: (1) modisco cookies group and
(2) the combination of modisco cookies and auriculopuncture treatment group. This study was
comparing the mean of pretest and posttest of the weight changes using T-test. Furthermore, the
average of weight changes between the two groups were compared using Manova repeated
measured test. Modisco cookies have nutrient dense and it easy to degest while Auriculo puncture
may gives stimulation to a certain point in the ear. The hypothalamus has a role in the production of
the ghrelin hormone. The theraphy may increase hormone appetite and reducing the use of fat
reserves. It may increase body weight of underweight in adolescent significantly (p=0.00). A
combination of Modisco cookies and auriculopuncure therapy gave a significant increase in adolescent
body weight compared to modisco cookies.

Keywords: modisco,auriculopuncture,BMI,underweight,adolescent.

CLUSTER 5

Thursday December 2nd, 2021 14.00 – 18.00 R. Trowulan

The Tradition of Mass Marriage and Early Marriage in Serdang
Village, South Bangka, Bangka Belitung Province

Citra Asmara Indra
citraunair2017@gmail.com & citrafolwell2020@gmail.com

abstract

The number of early marriages is increasing from year to year, as is what happened in Serdang Village,
South Bangka. Early marriage has an impact on women's reproductive health. This study aims to
reveal the reproductive health of women who do this marriage. This study uses qualitative research
methods. The informants in this study were 23 women who had early marriages. This study found that
the increasing number of early marriages caused by the mass marriage tradition caused various
consequences, namely pregnancy at a young age/school age of 16 years, high dropout rates, and high
divorce rates. Pregnancy at a young age makes their bodies physically unprepared, giving birth to
premature babies, and high stunting rates. Early marriage also triggers domestic violence by husbands
against their wives, namely physical violence, verbal/psychological violence, economic violence and
sexual violence. Early marriage also results in the lives of teenagers at a young age being disturbed.
Individual needs, especially women, tend to be unfulfilled because women are preoccupied with
pregnancy, child care, various domestic jobs, and social labels. This study also found that early
marriage in Serdang Village shows a high divorce rate compared to other areas in South Bangka
Regency. This study concludes that legalized early marriage on the grounds of mass marriage
traditions has a negative impact on women's reproductive health.

Keywords: Early marriage, mass marriage traditions, women's reproductive health.

CLUSTER 5

Thursday December 2nd, 2021 14.00 – 18.00 R. Trowulan

Community Potential in the Repeat and Eradication of Child
Marriages

(Several Child Marriage Cases in Riau Province)

Hesti Asriwandari, Dra, M.Si, Dr
Email: hesti.asriwandari@lecturer.unri.ac.id

Mita Rosaliza, S.Sos., M.Soc.Sc
Email: mita.rosaliza@lecturer.unri.ac.id

Risdayati, Dra, M.Si
Email: risdayati@lecturer.unri.ac.id
Sociology – Faculty of Social and Political Sciences – University of Riau

Abstract

The percentage of women aged 20-24 years old who were reported to be married under 15 from 2008
to 2012 in Riau Province increased almost twice as much (UNICEF, 2012). This number is among the
highest if compared to other provinces in Sumatra. Furthermore, unlike the other provinces where this
phenomenon is decreasing, the percentage of child marriages in Riau keeps on rising. This study aims
to (a) identify the conditions influencing child marriages in Riau communities; and (b) analyze the child
marriage patterns by observing the types and characteristics of different kinships and culture. Social
capital is a community power and a specialty in a child’s life. The network, trust, and reciprocal
relation that develop at home and at school are considered to be able to provide a positive
environment, leading to a better result for children. This explains how children who live in
communities with high trust and good interrelation tend to receive positive value from their
community cohesion. Community power, including a child protection system within a family and
society, has an important role in a child’s life. The analysis for our chosen cases are done to observe
both the impact of community absence on the arise and repetition of child marriages and a
community’s role in eradicating it in an effort to create a children protection system. A silent
community becomes the main cause of the repeat of such phenomenon. Using phenomenological
analysis and case identification, we will explain the contextual factors as the cause of child marriages
rise.

Keywords : child marriage, community

CLUSTER 5

Thursday December 2nd, 2021 14.00 – 18.00 R. Trowulan

Preference for Information Sources on Infant Health among
Young Mothers in Surabaya City during the covid-19 Pandemic

Meinia Prayesti, FISIP Universitas Airlangga

abstract

This study aims to examine the preferences of information sources among young mothers in the city
of Surabaya in searching for information about the health of their babies. During the COVID-19
pandemic, access to information about health is very limited. Young mothers, who generally do not
have much experience and knowledge about infant health, become restless, because they cannot
access the information they need. Therefore, this study is important to conduct in order to find out
the sources of information that are used as an alternative to meet the information needs of young
mothers and babies. This research uses descriptive quantitative method with 300 selected
respondents. The results of this study show that the information most needed by young mothers is
how to treat fever, cough and cold in their babies, which is 43%, information about baby's skin health
is 20%, information about eye health is 11%, dental health is 8%, and others (mental health, infant
growth and development, etc.) by 18%. Information that is often accessed is in digital format by 81%.
The types of digital information that are often accessed are Health applications by 47%, Health sites
by 30%, Health blogs by 14%, digital newspapers in the Health rubric by 9%. While information in
printed format, respondents prefer to access Health books, namely 55%, Health magazines 31%, and
printed newspapers 14%. Information accessed directly showed that 61% asked health workers, while
26% asked parents, and the remaining 11% asked friends/relatives. Based on the findings above, it can
be recommended for health centers to provide health information services to the public in digital
format. In addition, the library as an information center needs to develop a collection on health to be
able to meet the information needs of the community.

Keywords: Preference for Information Source, Infant Health, Young Mothers, Covid-19 Pandemic.

CLUSTER 5

Thursday December 2nd, 2021 14.00 – 18.00 R. Trowulan

Patterns of Education and Health Quality in Women Affect the

Gender Development Index for Youth and Children in Papua

Province

Renta Yustie

Student of Doctoral Program in Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business UNAIR Lecturer
Development Economics Study Program, Faculty of Economics and Business UWKS

Abstract

Education and health are human capital to build human quality and control the number of births of
the population. Education plays a role in shaping the character of adolescent girls and early childhood
to improve skills and abilities to think rationally. Health plays a role as improving the quality of a
decent life in accordance with the minimum standard of living based on health regulations. Quality
education and health can enhance gender development for adolescent girls and children in particular.
Papua is a province with a large population and has a diversity of cultures and customs so that it can
be used as social capital in increasing resilience for quality and advanced education. The health of the
population, especially the productive age population, is very important and becomes social capital in
physical and psychological development for adolescents and girls. There are many ways to improve the
quality of education and health, through formal and informal counseling, mentoring and training. This
study aims to analyze the development of education and health patterns in districts and cities in
Papua Province in 2020 by analyzing cross section. The research uses secondary data and includes
quantitative research as well as theoretical observations and supporting literature. It is hoped that
education and health will have a significant influence on gender development for adolescent girls and
children.

Keywords: Gender Development Index, Education, Health

CLUSTER 5

Thursday December 2nd, 2021 14.00 – 18.00 R. Trowulan

Acces to Health in Child Marriage on Cultural Based

Dr.Lanny Ramli,S.H.,M.Hum
lanny.ramli@fh.unair.ac.id
Faculty of Law – Universitas Airlangga - Surabaya

Child marriage is believed to be one way to alleviate poverty for families. In fact, there are increasingly
new problems that consequences from child marriage, both physically and psychologically. This study
aims to show the complexity of the rules that causes children to become load recipients at an early
age. Construction of family burden which becomes a habit and strengthened by religious dogma which
is believed to be a relation that is continuously perpetuated and is believed to be a culture.

This research is based on the results of the Based Research from Ministry of Research, Technology,
and Higher Education carried out in three regions in Indonesia: Bangkalan, Mataram and Larantuka.
Research informants were actors of child marriage are married at the age of 11-16 years. The method
used was indepth interview to 15 women in these three regions.

This study indicated that child marriage is constructed as a culture that cannot be rejected by children.
“get married or to be rebellious child” being a condition that continues to perpetuate this habit.
“Getting married is worship” being a form of fragment of religious dogma which is used as a means of
justifying child marriage too. In this case, child has no right to decide whether to marry or not. Helping
families is the only appreciation given to children. The belief of poverty alleviation then turned into
sustainable poverty with the emergence of unpreparedness in childcare, lack of conflict management
in the household, an unstable economy and disruption of reproductive health and mental health.In
some region in Indonesia especially in Bangkalan, Mataram, Larantuka , the culture matters are mixed
of habits, customs, tradition, and religious values.

This study produces a map of children’s rights related to child marriage. This mapping is expected to
answer the children’s rights that are not considered by perpetuateing actors and the agents involved
in child marriage policy making. There are certain situations that reveal if child marriage is not a
problem, but a culture that can continue to be perpetuated by the surrounding groups.

Keyword: Acces to health -Child Marriage- Children’s Rights- Culture

CLUSTER 5

Thursday December 2nd, 2021 14.00 – 18.00 R. Trowulan

THE EFFECT OF ACUPRESSURE TECHNIQUES ON REDUCING
DYSMENORRHEA PAIN IN STUDENTS RIYADUL BADIAH

KARANGKANCANA INTEGRATED MTS, KUNINGAN REGENCY
IN 2021

Yulita Nengsih1, Eka Maulana Nurjanah2, Nuraini3, Imelda Diana Marsilia3

Program Studi Program Studi Profesi Bidan, Sarjana Terapan Kebidanan, , STIKes Mitra RIA Husada
Jakarta

Email: yulitanengsih2015@gmail.com

ABSTRACT

Dysmenorrhea is a significant problem, especially in adolescents. This causes disruption of daily
activities, especially at school, so there needs to be treatment so that the problem of dysmenorrhea
can be handled. Management of dysmenorrhea can include pharmacological therapy and non-
pharmacological therapy, one type of non-pharmacological therapy is acupressure therapy.
Acupressure is the use of touch techniques to balance the energy channels in the body or Qi. This
study was to identify the effect of acupressure techniques on reducing dysmenorrhea pain by
providing intervention/treatment to the sample without a control group. The type of research
conducted is a quasi-experimental research. Respondents received acupressure therapy when
experiencing dysmenorrhea. Sample of students who experience dysmenorrhea. Researchers set the
sample in this study as many as 64 respondents (total sampling). The sample of students who
experienced dysmenorrhea was obtained by purposive sampling technique. The research instrument
used the NRS (Numeric Rating Scale) questionnaire sheet. This research was carried out on April 1-30
June 2021. Data were tested for normality. Data used the T test. Statistical test using paired t test for
dysmenorrhea before and before the acupressure intervention obtained p Value = 0.0001. Univariate
results showed that the average pain before being given acupressure was 5.67 and before being given
acupressure the average pain felt by students was 3.44. The results of the bivariate state that the
average difference in pain was 2.23 before and before acupressure, with a correlation or strength of
the relationship between the intervention and pain of 0.74, meaning that there was a strong
relationship between decreased taste and acupressure. This also proves that there is an effect
between reducing pain with acupressure intervention with a statistical test value of 0.0001. These
data indicate that there is a significant effect of acupressure therapy on dysmenorrhea. The results of
this study can be a reference to overcome dysmenorrhea. It is hoped that there will be further
research on other non-pharmacological techniques to reduce dysmenorrhea pain.

Keywords : Dysmenorrhea, Acupressure Techniques

CLUSTER 5

Thursday December 2nd, 2021 14.00 – 18.00 R. Trowulan

Effectiveness of Health Education Towards The Increase
of Young Women On The Treatment Of Dismenorrhea
With Abdominal Stretching In SMP Negeri 1 Cisalak
Subang 2020

Dina Martha Fitri1, Diah Warastuti2, Imelda Diana Marsilia3

Program Studi Sarjana Terapan Kebidanan, Program Studi Profesi Bidan, STIKes Mitra RIA Husada
Jakarta

Email: dinamarthafitri@mrh.ac.id

ABSTRAT

Health education is a series of experiences that influence an individual's knowledge. The success of
health counseling depends on the component or the media of learning. Based on the results of
the recapitulation data of SMP Negeri 1 Cisalak’s female students who had to leave their study
activities and rest at home due dismenorrhea to 33%, the figure is quite high compared to the
incidence of other diseases that cause students to rest at home. The purpose of this research is to
know the effectiveness of health education through video and leaflets on young women's
knowledge of the treatment of dismenorrhea with abdominal stretching in SMP Negeri 1 Cisalak.
This research uses Quasi Experiment Design and Non Equivalent Control Group (pretest posttest
control group design) approach method. The sample of this research is 153 students who were
taken from the 3rd grade students of SMP Negeri 1 Cisalak. Respondents will be divided into two
groups. A total of 77 were included in the video group and a total of 76 were included in the leaflet
group. The instrument used is a questionnaire. The study was conducted in August 2020. The results
used Paired samples T-Test with an average knowledge score of 80.07 leaflet group and 83.70 video
group with P-Value of 0.000. The conclusion of this study is that there were significant differences in
average scores between leaflet and video groups. So health education is more effectively provided
with video media. It is hoped that this research adds insight into health education through video
media.

Keywords: Dismenorrhea, Abdominal Stretching, Knowledge, Health Education, Video Media, Leaflet
Medi

CLUSTER 5

Thursday December 2nd, 2021 14.00 – 18.00 R. Trowulan

Child Freedom Awareness Education as a Model for
Strengthening Independent Curriculum for Children During the

Covid-19 Pandemic: Case Study at Sanggar Anak Alam
(SALAM) Yogyakarta

Surya Desismansyah Eka Putra, Siti Awaliyah, Sudirman
Universitas Negeri Malang

Email: surya.putra.fis@um.ac.id

ABSTRACT

This paper is to analyze the curriculum for children's freedom awareness education implemented at
Sanggar Anak Alam (SALAM) Yogyakarta. Children's freedom is an urgency when phenomena in the
world of education both in basic education to higher education are often neglected in appreciating the
potential of children. Children are often seen as parents' obsessions or simply objects of teacher
learning rather than valuing children as individuals who have their own interests and freedom. The
freedom of the child in question is not the freedom of the child to do something as he pleases but the
freedom of the child in determining how to learn and what learning materials the child wants to study.
So that learning is no longer just based on rigid textbook theory, but research-based according to the
needs and realities of the children themselves. The research method used is qualitative with a case
study model. The case study conducted on SALAM was intended to explore the value of freedom and
awareness of children's mental health in the curriculum used in the teaching and learning process,
especially during the Covid-19 pandemic. The results of this study are to formulate the concept of a
curriculum that is aware of children's freedom and what is the basic knowledge that children need to
master in supporting their freedom of learning.

Keyword: Child Freedom Awareness Education, Sanggar Anak Alam Yogyakarta, Life-Based Education

CLUSTER 5

Thursday December 2nd, 2021 14.00 – 18.00 R. Trowulan

Reconstruction of the Concept of Sexual Education in
Early Childhood among Working Parents

Nelis Nazziatus Sadiah Qosyasih
Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

nelisnsq@upi.edu

Abstract

Sexual education is still considered taboo so that parents never talk about sexual education to their
children. At the same time, the number of victims of sexual violence against children continues to
increase. This study wants to see how the concept of sexual education carried out by parents works.
The theory used is the post-structuralist feminist of Foucault's power relations. The research method
uses a qualitative approach with a case study design. The phenomenon of working parents who
entrust their children to their grandmothers and people who are related by blood. The research was
conducted in Sawangan, Depok City. Respondents in the study were two working mothers and one
working father. The respondent selection technique uses purposive sampling, which is selected with
the characteristics: husband and wife who both work and have early childhood children who are
entrusted to grandmothers and people who are related by blood. The results showed that parents
carried out the stages of sexual education for children in collaboration with grandmothers and people
who were related by blood, although parents still considered that sexual education was not
appropriate for early childhood because they thought that sexual education was intended for adults.

Keywords: sexual education, youth, power relations Michel Foucault

CLUSTER 5

Thursday December 2nd, 2021 14.00 – 18.00 R. Trowulan

(Adolescent Social Support Single Parent Family Background)

Ayunda Amalia
Sosiologi. Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik, Universitas Airlangga, Jl. Airlangga No. 4-6, Airlangga,

Kecamatan Gubeng, Kota Surabaya, Jawa Timur 60115
Email: ayundaamalia82@gmail.com

ABSTRACT

Marriage does not always run smoothly and happily. With this household problem, this is the
cause of the beginning of the family being a single parent. This single parent situation raises anxiety
because women are obliged to take care of and raise their children and work as the backbone of the
family to meet the family's needs and have to do all the tasks on their own. Being a single parent must
be able to play the dual role of being a father and mother at the same time and not only that, but
must maintain and control the emotions or depression experienced by the child and himself.
Unfavorable family conditions cause the child does not have the opportunity to learn to adapt to the
changes that have occurred. Also a strong negative impact from peer groups, causing conflict and
pressure experienced by children to be stronger. The conflict and pressure experienced by the child
has various impacts such as stress, depression, low self-esteem, and can interfere with their mental
health. With such cases, social support from several parties is needed. Social support is an action
taken by someone to another individual as a form of help that can cause feelings of sympathy and
empathy and individuals who receive the assistance will feel comfortable Social support can come
from friends, spouses, or closest relatives. The forms of support provided can be in the form of
encouraging each other, providing motivation, providing the best advice, and providing assistance in
any form. The existence of social support can make a child feel calmer in a downturn.

Keywoard: Social Support, Adolescent, Single Parent

CLUSTER 5

Thursday December 2nd, 2021 14.00 – 18.00 R. Trowulan

(SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF DELAYED MARRIAGE
AMONG CAREER WOMEN)

Talitha Nida A
Sosiologi. Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik, Universitas Airlangga,
Jl. Airlangga No. 4-6, Airlangga, Kecamatan Gubeng, Kota Surabaya, Jawa Timur 60115

Email: talitha.nida.anisah-2018@fisip.unair.ac.id

ABSTRACT

Marriage as an institution is a form of life cooperation between men and women in the life of a
society under a special regulation that has certain characteristics, namely that men act as husbands
and women act as wives, both of which are legally bound. In Indonesian society in particular, the
Marriage institution is heavily influenced by several factors, one of which is cultural construction and
gender. These factors then gave birth to several tendencies to burden women to be encouraged to
enter the institution of marriage which is also related to the phenomenon of early marriage. In
contrast, along with the times, the actual marriage institution has changed where marriage is slowly
no longer being something that is mandatory for some people and social rules. Regarding marriage
have weakened at this time, marriage is no longer considered culturally but it becomes a personal
consideration including element of mental readiness, knowledge about marriage, and reproductive
and sexual health. The awareness that grows in women over time has reached the decisions that have
been decided independently, in the context of marriage, women who already have extensive
knowledge and abilities and have ambitions in what they do are not impossible to choose. to
postpone marriage or not marry at all. Therefore, this study aims to find out more about the social
construction carried out by career women regarding marriage delays. The research method that the
researcher uses is a qualitative research method that is considered relevant to the phenomenon to be
studied.

Keywords: Marriage, Social Construction, Career Women

CLUSTER 5

Thursday December 2nd, 2021 14.00 – 18.00 R. Trowulan

Pre-Marital/Marital Counseling for young people who are either
married or about to get married

Rafia Rauf
White Ribbon Alliance Pakistan
rrauf@whiteribbonalliance.org

Abstract

Premarital counselling helps couples prepare for a long and healthy marriage. In Pakistan, with
negligible premarital counseling, cumulative adverse effects are now getting more visible in terms of
unplanned pregnancies, increased divorce rate, failing maternal and child health and malnutrition. For
improving the situation Government of Pakistan has, at the highest national forum of Council of
Common Interest (CCI), drafted a set of recommendations that include implementing premarital
counseling at a national level through different forums.

In collaboration with the Federal Ministry of National Health Services Regulation & Coordination
(MoNHSR&C) and with the support of World Health Organization (WHO), Forum for Safe Motherhood
(White Ribbon Alliance Pakistan Chapter) has developed a Multi Touch Sensitization Approach namely
Aghaaz (The Beginning), as an implementation strategy for premarital/marital counselling.

The objective of Aghaaz is to orient a potential couple on different topics related to premarital
counseling, like importance of marriage, inter spousal communication, planning for a family
considering health timing and spacing of pregnancy, birth preparedness, immunization, child growth
monitoring and home management.

The approach touches adolescents individually through handbook and an exclusive mobile application;
at academic institutes through web portal and life skills-based education; in the community through
mother-daughter counselling by community workers; at the time of marriage registration through
religious leaders; and through village health committees and community-based organizations during
their community sessions.

Consensus on the contents of different resource material developed under ‘Aghaaz’ by the Forum was
created through a national level consultative workshop. Following the introduction of this approach,
Federal Ministry is collaborating with provincial governments for policy support for its
implementation. On a more specific level, efforts are underway with the Sindh Government for its
inclusion in the FP2030 roadmap.

Keywords : Pre-Marital, Counseling Young Women, get merried

CLUSTER 5

Thursday December 2nd, 2021 14.00 – 18.00 R. Trowulan

Preference for Information Sources on Infant Health among
Young Mothers in Surabaya City during the covid-19 Pandemic

Meinia Prayesti, FISIP Universitas Airlangga

abstract

This study aims to examine the preferences of information sources among young mothers in the city
of Surabaya in searching for information about the health of their babies. During the COVID-19
pandemic, access to information about health is very limited. Young mothers, who generally do not
have much experience and knowledge about infant health, become restless, because they cannot
access the information they need. Therefore, this study is important to conduct in order to find out
the sources of information that are used as an alternative to meet the information needs of young
mothers and babies. This research uses descriptive quantitative method with 300 selected
respondents. The results of this study show that the information most needed by young mothers is
how to treat fever, cough and cold in their babies, which is 43%, information about baby's skin health
is 20%, information about eye health is 11%, dental health is 8%, and others (mental health, infant
growth and development, etc.) by 18%. Information that is often accessed is in digital format by 81%.
The types of digital information that are often accessed are Health applications by 47%, Health sites
by 30%, Health blogs by 14%, digital newspapers in the Health rubric by 9%. While information in
printed format, respondents prefer to access Health books, namely 55%, Health magazines 31%, and
printed newspapers 14%. Information accessed directly showed that 61% asked health workers, while
26% asked parents, and the remaining 11% asked friends/relatives. Based on the findings above, it can
be recommended for health centers to provide health information services to the public in digital
format. In addition, the library as an information center needs to develop a collection on health to be
able to meet the information needs of the community.

Keywords: Preference for Information Source, Infant Health, Young Mothers, Covid-19 Pandemic.

CLUSTER 6

Women's Health Issues & Practices

INTERNATIONAL MEETING & CONFERENCE
Women's Health: Social Capital and Resilience during the Covid-19 Pandemic

WIJAYA ROOM

Hotel Bumi Surabaya, December 2nd , 2021

CLUSTER 6

Thursday December 2nd, 2021 14.00 – 18.00 R. Wijaya

PROMOTING MATERNAL HEALTH: ANTENATAL CARE
AND NUTRITION IN COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Supported By White Ribbon Alliance For Safe Motherhood Global Secretariat
Presented By Mamat SKM,. MKes : Representetatif Of Pita Putih Indonesia

Abstract

COVID-19 pandemic has worsened reproductive health services, including antenatal care. While
pregnancies among women continue, more information is needed for women to minimize the risk
from decreasing provision of antenatal care due to pandemic situation. Although there were
constraints due to the pandemic, the attention on maternal health situation was to be maintained to
ensure the future of women and child health.

The aim of the project was to raise awareness among adolescent, women, family and community on
reproductive health particularly ante natal care and nutrition with emphasis on anemia Work Of Plane.
Development of education content on ANC and nutrition, Development of education media, Media
placement through different methods to reach target audience and evaluate the project.

Information dissemination include of media wich content ANC-Nutrtion broadcast 5 time and each
them Estimated audience :160.000 more audience, exposed or reached 5 city or province and total
number of cadres recruited : estimated 50. Health workers and PPI members exposed and included :
estimate 50 and Local Govt exposed ; estimate : 200. Other target achieved include of Chanel Radio
boedcast, PPI Chaper, Sosial media, seminar and direct contact, estimate target exposed : 8000 more.

Field work until the time approaching the end of the project has resulted, audience of Pregnant,
pregnant to be women, pre-wed couples = 367, adolescent= 345. Conclusion: PPI in collaboration with
PPI Chapters through this project has developed education material on ANC and Nutrition. PPI in
collaboration with partners have reviewed the important issues on ANC and nutrition that need to be
added to education existing education materials. Some critical points like what examination to
perform during ANC, when first ANC must be performed, consequences of nutrition to the condition
of pregnancy, have been included in education material.

PPI can make use of the result of the project and some works are recommended as follows :1)
Develop guidelines, Expansion of the project to other areas, Development of other project based on
the result of the project, Development of program to approach adolescent.

CLUSTER 6

Thursday December 2nd, 2021 14.00 – 18.00 R. Wijaya

PERCEPATAN PENURUNAN AKI DAN AKB di DAERAH
KHUSUS IBUKOTA JAKARTA

Representative Of Pita Putih Indonesia DKI Jakarta

Pelaksanaan SDGS 2015-2035 di komunitas melalui kegiatan self care dengan dukungan masyarakat
terhadap keluarga dan individu sejak janin dalam kandungan sampai lansia ditujukan pada pencapaian
kehidupan berkualitas individu yang didapat dari pengelolaan aspek terpadu kaitan dengan aspek bio,
psiko, sosial, kultur dan spiritual yang diselenggarakan melalui intensitas upaya, kualitas upaya dan
kesinambungan upaya sehingga tercapai kesejahteraan dan akhirnya kebahagiaan

Saat ini dari data yang ada AKI dan AKB di Indonesia masih tinggi (315/100.000 KH ) Upaya
pencapaian target pertama SDGs 2035, AKI 70/ 100.000 KH , dan AKB 12 /1000 KH serta stunting dari
27,7% menjadi 14% tahun 2024.Hal ini merupakan keprihatinan Nasional dan membutuhkan
penanganan yang komprehensif dan terpadu terutama terhadap individu prahamil ( remaja, catin dan
PUS), ibu hamil, melahirkan, nifas dan bayi baru lahir dan anak, keluarga dan juga masyarakat.

Kehamilan yang merupakan bagian dari hak azasi wanita perlu mendapatkan perlindungan baik oleh
pemerintah, masyarakat , komunitas, maupun keluarga sendiri. Pemerintah menjamin ketersediaan,
keterjangkuan, dapat diterima dan mutu pelayanan kesehatan. Berbagai penyebab peningkatan AKI &
AKB dapat terjadi karena sebab langsung, tidak langsung, maupun masalah suply dan demand dll, yg
kesemuannya harus dapat diatasi.

DKI dengan besarnya jumlah penduduk dan luasnya daerah pelayanan serta perkotaan urban dengan
pemukiman tanah murah atau gratis serta fasilitas minim, merencanakan percepatan penurunan AKI
dan AKB melalui pendekatan sistim kesehatan perkotaan dengan pendampingan masyarakat dan
dukungan peran serta organisasi masyarakat yg peduli kesehatan terutama kesehatan reproduksi
wanita yang tidak meningkatkan AKI & AKB.

Pendampingan perlu diakumulasi agar jaringan operasionalnya dapat mencakup keseluruh ibu hamil
dan anak. PPI DKI sebagai bagian organisasi masyarakat akan berpartisipasi dalam upaya percepatan
penurunan AKI & AKB pada kegiatan selfcare sebagai bagian SDGs yang sedang berjalan dengan
menggalang kemitraan dan pengembangan sumberdaya bekerjasama dengan berbagai organisasi
masyarakat lainnya.

CLUSTER 6

Thursday December 2nd, 2021 14.00 – 18.00 R. Wijaya

Engaging Development Priority Program

To maintain attention to safe motherhood: Mainstreaming Safe
Motherhood

Heru Kasidi

Wincky Lestari

Pita Putih Indonesia(Indonesia With Ribbon)

Maternal health issues has been inside development program since decades ago. However, maternal
health indicators remains unconvincing. Maternal mortality, chronic mal nutrition among pregnant
mothers, anemia, incomplete ANC, low birth with still show unsatisfactory level. While the factors are
multi sectoral, not much intervention is seen in other development sectors. Given the chronic health
issues, maternal health is no longer attractive issues even though they are linked to many different
pathways toward health and well being. On the other hand development program shifting attention to
other exciting issues like climate change, social protection, poverty eradication, infra structure,
information technology network etc.

Other development program like social protection, stunting reduction program, family welfare
program, gender equity program include maternal health indicators in their program attainment
indicators. Meaning that maternal health and safe motherhood can be included into other program as
part of measure of other programs. When maternal health and safe motherhood indicators can be
mainstreamed into success indicators of other programs, it can help safe motherhood and maternal
health be continuously visible and be reference to examine the success. Gaps in improving safe
motherhood indicators within other development programs, can refer back to the effort how maternal
health issues is attended. Mainstream maternal health and safe motherhood indicators into other
development program success indicators is promising to maintain the issues on the surface.

CLUSTER 6

Thursday December 2nd, 2021 14.00 – 18.00 R. Wijaya

EDUKASI DAN PENDAMPINGAN KADER KESEHATAN

Representative Of Pita Putih Indonesia Jawa Timur

Abstract

Upaya edukasi pendampingan kader Kesehatan perlu digalakkan menginggat luasan wilayah Indonesia
dan tingkat pengetahuan masyarakat tentang pentingnya Kesehatan Ibu Hamil, Gizi Balita serta
Kesehatan reproduksi remaja. Edukasi yang baik akan membentuk pengetahuan dan perubahan
perilaku masyarakat terkait kesehatan yang dikenal dengan istilah health literacy. Health literacy
adalah tingkat kemampuan seseorang untuk mengakses, memahami, menilai dan mengaplikasi
informasi serta pelayanan kesehatan yang dibutuhkan untuk mengambil keputusan yang layak
mengenai kesehatan

Pita Putih Indoneisa Jatim telah melakukan edukasi pada Kader Kesehatan dengan sasaran peserta 50-
80 Ibu-ibu Kader Kesehatan. Kegiatan dilakukan secara online sebanyak 3 kali di bulan Januari -
September 2021. Topik yang diangkat adalah kesehatan Ibu Hamil selama Pandemi Covid 19,
Pentingnya Gizi Anak Balita dan Kesehatan Reproduksi Remaja. Pita Putih Indoneisa Jatim
mendapatkan sumber dana untuk melakukan kegiatan tesrebut dengan upaya swadaya anggota serta
membangun upaya kemitraan dengan Kader, POGI, IBI, BKKBN.

Pita Putih Indoneisa Jatim juga melakukan pendampingan Kader Kesehatan dengan sasaran peserta
50-80 Ibu-ibu Kader Kesehatan. Kegiatan dilakukan secara online dengan agenda webinar dengan Dr.
dr. Poedjo Hartono, SpOG, sebagai nara summber. Acara telah diselenggarakan pada tanggal 20 April
2021 dengan topik “Peran perempuan dalam masa pandemi sangat besar dan semakin bertambah.
Selain memanajemen kebutuhan sehari-hari, juga memikirkan kesehatan keluarga, gizi keluarga pada
masa pandemi dan membantu belajar anak-anak karena tidak sekolah. Pita Putih Indoneisa Jatim
mendapatkan sumber dana untuk melakukan kegiatan tesrebut dengan upaya swadaya anggota serta
membangun upaya kemitraan dengan Kader, POGI, IBI, BKKBN.

CLUSTER 6

Thursday December 2nd, 2021 14.00 – 18.00 R. Wijaya

PERUBAHAN MAINSET DAN PRILAKU TERHADAP
KESEHATAN DIRI SENDIRI, KELUARGA DAN
MASYARAKAT

Representative Of Pita Putih Indonesia Jawa Barat

Abstract

Derajat kesehatan seseorang dipengaruhi oleh beberapa faktor yaitu perilaku, lingkungan, pelayanan
kesehatan dan genetik. Diantara faktor–faktor tersebut pengaruh perilaku terhadap status kesehatan,
baik kesehatan individu maupun kelompok sangatlah besar. Salah satu usaha yang sangat penting di
dalam upaya merubah perilaku adalah dengan melakukan kegiatan pendidikan kesehatan atau yang
biasa dikenal dengan penyuluhan. Pita putih Indonesia memiliki kewajiban untuk mengupayakan
gerakan masyarakat untuk merubah mainset perilaku dan sikap positif terhadap kesehatan diri
sendiri,keluarga dan masyarakat dimana mereka berada.

Dalam promosi kesehatan perubahan perilaku merupakan hal yang penting karena untuk mengetahui
sejauh mana promosi kesehatan yang di berikan berjalan efektif. Keberhasilan suatu promosi
kesehatan dapat di nilai dari perubahan perilaku dari penerima promosi Kesehatan. Pita Putih
Indonesia Jawa Barat telah menerapkan beberapa Strategi yang dilakukan lebih bersifat advokasi dan
komunikasi edukasi dan informasi. Pita Putih Indonesia Jawa Barat juga melakukan Koordinasi vertikal
dan horizontal dengan berbagai elemen pemerintah,swasta , LSM, dunia usaha, media cetak serta
elektronik. Pita Putih Indonesia Jawa Barat juga melakukan pendekatan intensif kepada tokoh
masyarakat dan tokoh agama untuk mendukung program perubahan prilaku Kesehatan ini.

Pita Putih Indonesia Jawa Barat melakukan kegiatan secara berjenjang pusat ,daerah sampai desa, RT
maupun RW. Pita Putih Indonesia Jawa Barat juga melakukan laporan, pembinaan, evaluasi dan
mengadakan pertemuan untuk perencanaan serta evaluasi program

CLUSTER 6

Thursday December 2nd, 2021 14.00 – 18.00 R. Wijaya

The Role of Voluntary Health Workers on the Health of
Pregnant Women and Mothers with Babies during Covid-19

Pandemic in East Java

Emy Susanti 1) & Satiti Kuntari 2)
1)Centre of Gender and Social Inclulsion Universitas Airlangga (emy_susanti@yahoo.com)

2)Indonesian White Ribbon Alliance (satiti.kuntari@gmail.com)

ABSTRACT

This article based on an empirical study had been conducted in 2020. The study aims to understand
(1) how the services of public health center for pregnant women and mothers with babies occur
during Covid-19 pandemic, and (2) what are the roles of voluntary health workers on the health of
pregnant women and mothers with babies during Covid-19 pandemic. This study is a gender
perspective study where the research is carried out with women as the subjects and the active
participants of the study. This research was conducted at 2 locations in the province of East Java and
was determined purposely based on rural area and urban area, namely: 1) Surabaya City in urban
area and 2) Tuban Regency in rural area. Methods of data collection for 2 (two) months applying a
structured interview technique (questionnaire) to 200 respondents (pregnant women and mothers
with babies) and in-depth interview technique on 20 informants (voluntary health workers and
local leaders). The results of this study indicate that services for pregnant women and mothers with
babies are declining, particularly services at the public health center. The health of pregnant women
and mothers with babies is very dependent on voluntary health workers. Health workers mostly are
women and working for free. They only sometimes get some amount of upah for transport during
workshop. In the rural area, pregnant women and mothers with babies depend more on health
workers than in urban area. Information about Covid19 is mostly obtained through family, health
workers and social media. The role of social media as a source of information for Covid19 is more
dominant in urban area than in rural area.

Keywords: gender, women’s health, covid-19 pandemic, health workers

CLUSTER 5

Thursday December 2nd, 2021 14.00 – 18.00 R. Wijaya

Development of Social Networks in Women Traders Processing
Fish in Kenjeran Beach Area surabaya during Covid-19
Pandemic

Istiyana Afifah
Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Airlangga Surabaya,

60286, East Java Province, Indonesia
E-mail of corresponding author: istiyanaafif@gmail.com

Abstract

During the COVID-19 pandemic a number of entertainment venues in the Kenjeran area were
temporarily closed, so the number of tourists visiting the area decreased. The temporary closure
resulted in fish processing traders to make marketing innovations through the development of social
networks during the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of the study is to find out more about the
development of social networks in female fish processing traders in the Kenjeran area during the
COVID-19 pandemic.

Manuel Castells' network society theory was used as a research foundation. Research methods use
qualitative research with interpretive approaches. Set social research on the development of social
networks through digital media conducted by women traders processed fish to develop marketing in
the COVID-19 pandemic. The study subjects were female traders processed fish in the Kenjeran area.
Determination of informants by snowball technique. Data is obtained from primary data and
secondary data. Data analysis techniques use data transcripts, data categorization, and conclusion
withdrawal.

The study found that digital media can be utilized by female fish processing traders to build and
strengthen social networks during the COVID-19 pandemic. The existence of limitations in outdoor
movement restricts female traders processing fish to interact physically so as to utilize digital media to
interact virtually. Digital media has an important role in maintaining fish processing MSMEs during the
COVID-19 pandemic.

Keywords: Female traders processed fish; Digital media; and COVID-19

CLUSTER 3

Thursday December 2nd, 2021 14.00 – 18.00 R. Wijaya

Local Government Efforts in the Protection of Women Children
during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Yanti Shantini, Elly Malihah, Siti Nurbayani
Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
Bandung, Indonesia

yanti.shantini@upi.edu

Abstract. The COVID-19 pandemic caused by the novel coronavirus SARS CoV 2 has changed most of
the routines of the global population. The Central and Regional Governments need to synergize
policies to prevent further spread. For this reason, the policy implementing units, namely agencies,
government institutions and community elements are important elements in implementing this work
program as well as disaster management. This study examines the efforts of local governments and
communities in providing protection to women and children during the COVID-19 Pandemic in West
Java Province. In this case, the units involved include BAPPEDA, the Office of Women's Empowerment,
Child Protection and Family Planning (DP3AKB), and community organizations that have a focus on
women's empowerment programs and child protection. How far is the local government in West Java
Province in providing protection to women and children during the COVID-19 pandemic through the
policies and programs it carries out. The approach used in this study is a qualitative approach with the
type of Critical Research which seeks to understand the unique situation of a particular context and
interaction. This rapid assessment was carried out for 1 week on units in the West Java Region, both at
the provincial and district offices. The policy set by the Government from the results of a study to the
Child Protection Agency, BAPPEDA, and DP3AKB shows that there is no specific policy regarding the
handling of COVID 19 for women and children. Policies made by local governments are still general in
nature. The innovation of PUG programs, women's empowerment, and child protection will continue
to be carried out during the pandemic by changing the program format to be able to follow health
protocols and maintain the sustainability of the program for the long term.

Keywords: Gender Mainstreaming, Women's Empowerment, Child Protection, Policy, COVID 19

EVENT
DOCUMENTATION

INTERNATIONAL MEETING & CONFERENCE
Women's Health: Social Capital and Resilience
during the Covid-19 Pandemic

Hotel Bumi Surabaya, December 1 - 3 , 2021

CONFERENCE

PARALEL
SESSIONS

CLUSTER 1

Strategy to eliminate all forms of violence against
women & the health conditions

Total Presenter
Offline : 9 Person
Online : 5 Person

Summary of Cluster 1

The conclusion there are two conclusions

1. Woman’s problem continue to increase during the
pandemic especially women health, sexual violence, labor
and stress, including multiple burdens. Traditional gender
roles are imposed on them and keep in continues it will
have an impact on lost generation, and not achieving SDGs.
So, we need policies that are brought to the leader on
woman in all sector

2. Women and all parties need critical education to turn
traditional role in those trend to change relationship that
are mutually beneficial to justice.

PARALEL

SESSIONS

CLUSTER 2

Strategy to reduce maternal mortality Rate

Total Presenter
Offline : 3 Person
Online : 14 Person

Summary of Cluster 2

Please allow me to sum up what we call it in cluster two is a
wrap up of our discussions that we see in the strategy to
reduce maternal and newborn death, there are several factors
is, not only merely during the birth, but also started from the
beginning, since premarital. So ensure the safety of the
delivery of the process of reproductive. So it must remember
also to strengthen the woman itself to the education, social,
gender, culture, and also the policy on that. And remember
that the woman should not be left alone. The woman should
be educated to know their right and according to the standards
on how they to, they take care of themselves. And from the
other side also we have to respect of their right, expected
maternal care. What is a very simple thing for the pregnant
woman, which we can see in the common practice. Pregnant
woman waiting for hours to get their turn to have the
examination for antenatal check. By the time they got the turn
to meet the doctor, the midwife, or the nurses. They only
spent about 10 to 15 minutes just to check for the tummy.
Listen for the newborn, and not to talking to the mother. And
as we know that now the current of the practician help them
not disease orientation or disease management. But this is a
personal consideration. So we are not talking about the
hypertension, or preeclampsia, in the case of the maternal.
what we are more on the woman with the preeclampsia and
hypertension. And at the end, we also, some of our colleagues
mentioned, about the newborn itself. So, the newborn is part
of the productive health. So, if there is a delivery, the woman
survive, but the baby not survive is maybe not. It doesn't
matter to us, but for the mother is the matter most because
they have to wait for nine months, and again the baby died due
to preventable disease. So the message here, the last one is as
in the. We have to take care of the mother, and the newborn,
as a whole, and this can be done with the preparation.
Ibu Cerdas, Bayi Cerdas, Negara Emas.
Thank you very much.

PARALEL
SESSIONS

CLUSTER 3

Women's health attainment, policy & programs

Total Presenter
Offline : 10 Person
Online : 3 Person

Summary of Cluster 3

From the cluster 3, we have 11 presenters out of 13, 2 of the
presenters did not show up. In our conclusion that there are in
women’s life. There is no need to categorized woman in one
single category, because this single category seems to be ..In
our cluster we discuss a varieties of woman’s life from a female
employees to mothers, pregnant mothers, even to the elderly
women. Many of them are seems to be neglected, even during
the pandemic time. And I think in correlation with cluster 1,
there is a sense of a work burden for women, especially during
the pandemic, because they have to do double roles, double
burdens, working and carrying a, doing public role and
domestic role at the same time. This only add problems in
women’s life, especially when it comes to women health and
reproductive health.
Thank you

PARALEL
SESSIONS

CLUSTER 4

Community based strategy of implementing
women's health achievement

Total Presenter
Offline : 1 Person
Online : 14 Person

Summary of Cluster 4

This is the conclusion of cluster 4.
I have 3 remarks, number 1 is the impact of covid-19 on
women, mental health, work burden of women, double
burden. Reclining profit for small medium SMEs, UMKM at
other social impact. The strategy for increasing the women’s
health are social capital, hearing women voices and
formulating the program and activities, increasing security,
increasing women organization, increasing women in SMEs,
and local wisdom, for example. And the challenges, adjust the
new normal condition, with organization, and finally the
supportive policies form local government.
Thank you very much.

PARALEL

SESSIONS

CLUSTER 5

Promoting health of youth & children

Total Presenter
Offline : 7 Person
Online : 10 Person

Summary of Cluster 5

We are from cluster 5. The subtheme is promoting health for
youth and children. They have noted 6 conclusions from all the
presentations. One is how promotions for adolescence and
children, play major role in seeking role and development in
order to create a quality generation. Number 2 is how
promotion is needed for physical health and reproductive as
preparation for the good marriage and the continuing
generation. Number 3, during the covid19 pandemic health
promotion requires innovative steps. One of which is by
utilizing digital media, considering that the Indonesian
population especially teenagers are the most digital media
users. Number 4, the problem of fit agers from the past until
now is that able to pause domino effect on other problems, in
early marriage. On of the reason for this is the family tradition.
So they haven’t thought about the bad effect if the marriage.
Number five, in addition that the growing mindset of todays
youth especially career women, many have decided to
postpone marriage. This of course creates its own problem.
Number 6 of all, how promotion is the key to overcome them
through the information provided that build awareness
adolescence and young people to pay attention to their
physical and reproductive health. If you experience problems,
counseling can be done to. So, that all access for adolescence
and young people to improve physical and reproductive health
with guarantee for readiness to become adult and become a
quality generation. Ok that’s from cluster 5. Thank you.

PARALEL
SESSIONS

CLUSTER 6

Women’s Health Issues & Practices

Total Presenter
Offline : 6 Person
Online : 6 Person

Summary of Cluster 6
▪ WRA INDONESIAN

WRA/PPI in collaboration with WRA/PPI Chapters has
developed educational materials about ANC and Nutrition.
Mainstreaming maternal and maternal health indicators
into indicators of the success of other development
programs
In 2021, PPI East Java has implemented three programs:
Educate health cadres about the health of pregnant women
during the Covid-19 pandemic and the importance of
nutrition for children under five and adolescent
reproductive health.

▪ WRA BUKIT TINGGI CHAPTERS
1. prepare to explore Stunting Data in the City of
Bukittinggi and Agam
2. involve students in all activities

▪ WRA DKI JAKARTA CHAPTERS

will participate in the self-care activities as part of the SDGs.
by establishing partnerships and developing resources in
collaboration with other community organizations.

▪ WRA WEST JAVA CHAPTERS

The priority program is to change positive behavior and
attitudes towards the health of oneself, family and society.
The strategy carried out is more advocacy and
communication of education and information.

▪ Kotawaringin Timur, Kalimantan Tengah WRA CHAPTERS

GEMA CEPAK or the Joint Movement for the Prevention of
Child Marriage is an effort to prevent child marriage need
intervention providing access to information, education,
counseling and services about family life.

Workshop of Academic Writing
on Women’s Health Issues

WRITING WORKSHOP – JOURNAL ARTICLE

Held on Friday 3 November 2021 Pita Putih Indonesia in collaboration with Asosiasi Pusat
Studi Wanita/Gender dan Anak Indonesia (ASWGI) offers an introductory workshop on
Academic Writing for International Publication to enhance the capacity of early-career
Indonesian scholars to write and publish in English language journals. The workshop
focuses on the challenges faced by Indonesian scholars working in the social sciences,
arts and humanities, and applied sciences, in publishing internationally, and on strategies
and methods to overcome these challenges. Through a series of discussion, workshop
participants will learn about preparing manuscripts for submission to academic journals
and receive feedback on their writing. In individual sessions with one of the Presenters,
participants will receive feedback on the paper’s central question, argument, and
presentation. Participants will leave the workshop prepared to complete a preliminary
draft of a research manuscript.
Workshop are Open To public with Hybrid Method, we are combining online session
using zoom platform and classical session at Hotel Bumi Surabaya. Participants will be
able to develop the foundations of a writing practice, improve their ability to write with
authority, strengthen their capabilities for journal article and thesis writing, and set the
stage for successful doctoral dissertation completion and improved writing strategies,
knowledge and data management techniques and time management.

Workshop of Academic
Writing on Women’s
Health Issues

Prof. Siti Kusujiarti WRITING WORKSHOP –
JOURNAL ARTICLE

There are several things that must be considered before publishing,
namely the title, things to consider, knowing the journal, thesis
statement, abstract, introduction, literature review, method and
ethics in research, results and finding, and conclusions and direction
for the future research. Some things to consider before submitting
are focus and goal, thesis statement, audience, connection with
existing research, theories, debates, disagreements, and
controversies related to the topic, and clear interconnections of
different sections.
Before submitting, we must pay attention to the journal to be
addressed, one of which is by making sure we understand the
guidelines for the author, check the aims. Focus and goals of the
journal (international or regional journal) check the editorial
dashboard, check past articles (themes, methodology, disciplinary,
background, etc.), other factors (peer review process, open access,
submission process including IRB approval and data repository or
access.
The thesis statement contains arguments and is not only a
description of the results of the research but also discusses the
arguments regarding the topic being raised. Based on existing theory
or research. Furthermore, abstract is a short summary of your
research. If done well, it makes the reader want to learn more about
research. Good abstract is orderly, succinct, and concrete. Then
abstract is normally between 200-300 words. Element
Introductions supposed to establish the problem leading to the
study, reviewing general trend in the literature(this is different from
the literature review), identifying deficiencies in the literature and
how the literature and how the present research address some of
these, nothing the most significance of the research, and must
include a purpose statement and a thesis statement. Then deficiency
and gap is a comparison between the literature and the research
conducted, and how the research conducted can answer the gap or
lack of previous research.
Furthermore, to conduct research it is necessary to have ethics,
ethical research must provide informed consent with necessary
information, appropriate language in the consent and instrument,
sensitive on power relations, psychological, physical and cultural
consequences of research. Then last but not least result or findings
to explain the findings with the literature review, then, conclusions
are for looking at the big picture of the research and giving
contribution and suggestions for future.

Workshop of Academic
Writing on Women’s
Health Issues

How to Prepare a Manuscript
for Publication in Scientific
Journal

First chapter that read by reviewer are abstract, introduction,
reference and conclusion. The article should contain more than
20 up-to-date references then the abstract should find the
point of the whole paper and should be aware with the
structure, composition, comprehensive motivation and
important messages. Use grammatically if it is needed. Layout,
picture, diagram, table should be in standard size with visible
font, last, don't forget to use plagiarism checker.

Dr. Siti Mas'udah S.Sos., M.Si. In content writing, it can be seen who is a beginner and who is
an expert. Beginner writers usually choose the obvious reset
problem, simple methodology, minor variation development,
short reference and our of date results are similar to previous
research and conclusions are more trivial and simple.
Meanwhile, the expert has complex research problems,
sophisticated methodologies of development with major
variants, references, up-to-date and explorative, conclusions
showing relevantces and importance.

In the types of editorial decisions there are 5 types. Namely
accepted (no author's response required), minor revision (need
for author revision), major revisions (needs for authors revision
and revew), resubmit (needs for writing and treated as new
submission), and the last ar the worse “rejected” Reson why
our journals are rejected are unsuitable topic, lack of novelty,
methodological deficiency, poor presentation or and ethical
issue

Most of the incoming papers not pay attention what to
prepared in scientific publications. Prioritize the newest
references such as journals for the last 5 years and books for
the last 10 years. In addition, the conclusion does not need to
contain further discussion so it must be able to express the
concepts, methods, or prepositions in the study conducted.
Sentences do not need to be long, rambling.

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