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Dian Eka Rahmawati,Cahya Wulan Wulan
Pág. 162 - 182
ABSTRACTThe government?s limited resources in dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic require civil society organizations (CSOs). Since the first outbreak of Covid-19, Muhammadiyah has become one of the CSOs active in handling Covid-19 in Indonesia. Muhammadi...
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Yunita Elianda,Dian Eka Rahmawati
Pág. 99 - 113
AIDS caused by HIV is a health issue of global concern. In Indonesia, in the first quarter of 2017, the number of HIV cases was 10,376 and AIDS cases were 673. DIY is a tourism city and student city that has a high level of human movement so it is highly...
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DIAN EKA RAHMAWATI,MUHADJIR DARWIN,MUNAWAR AHMAD
Pág. 83 - 112
This study aims to understand the debate on the issue of early prevention from the perspective of NU and NU women activist group. Why there is a difference between NU structures and NU women activist groups. What the knowledge regime that underlies the l...
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DIAN EKA RAHMAWATI
Pág. 228 - 247
The involvement of NU gender activists with the femi-nism ideas, the strengthening of democracy issues in Islam, and the effects of civil society development introduced by NGO or new social movement have made gender discourse and women movement in-side N...
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ERNI ZUHRIYATI,DIAN EKA RAHMAWATI
Political and governmental transformation that tookplace after the 1998 reformation brought the necessityfor the bureaucracy to make self improvement.Bureaucratic performance in providing public servicesbecame the main focus. In this framework, leadershi...
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