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PROGRAM THREE ENDS UNTUK MENGAKHIRI KESENJANGAN EKONOMI BAGI PEREMPUAN DALAM PERSPEKTIF HUKUM EKONOMI SYARIAH (STUDI PADA DINAS PEMBERDAYAAN PEREMPUAN DAN PERLINDUNGAN ANAK PROVINSI SUMATERA SELATAN)
This research is entitled Three Ends Program to End Economic Gap for Women in the Perspective of Sharia Economic Law (Study at the Office of Women's Empowerment and Child Protection, South Sumatra Province). The background of this research is that women are often considered to have many limitations in their participation in economic activities. Women's obligations are considered only in social activities in the family. This shows a gap between men and women in economic activity. In fact, women have an important role in economic activities, especially to increase family income, if the woman is responsible for the economy for her family. Based on this background, the writer wants to know more about: First, how is the implementation of the three ends program to end economic inequality for women in the Office of Women's Empowerment and Child Protection, South Sumatra Province? Second, how do the three ends program to end economic inequality for women from the perspective of Islamic economic law?
The method used in this research is field research with data collection techniques, namely observation, interviews, and documentation at the Office of Women's Empowerment and Child Protection of South Sumatra Province and with data analysis techniques in the form of data reduction, data presentation and drawing conclusions.
The results of this study can be concluded that the implementation of the three ends program to end economic inequality for women in the Office of Women's Empowerment and Child Protection of South Sumatra Province, namely by helping women to have businesses in home industry activities and PRIMA Village in the form of goods or business equipment assistance and business training. This program does not conflict with the principles of sharia economic law and is very suitable for the benefit of improving the family economy
An overview of malaria elimination efforts in South Kalimantan from 2010 to 2018
Malaria elimination in Kalimantan is targeted to be completed by 2020. This study aimed to analyze efforts to eliminate malaria in South Kalimantan from 2010-2018. This research is a descriptive study of the population of South Kalimantan who is at risk of suffering from malaria. This study used a total participation technique involving all cases of malaria recorded in the malaria surveillance information system (SISMAL) 2010-2018 for South Kalimantan. The data used are secondary data obtained from the South Kalimantan Provincial Health Office in 2010-2018, namely the number of suspected malaria cases, confirmation and inspection, treatment use data, bed nets distribution, village stratification and annual parasite incidence (API) in each district. The results showed that there was the trend of malaria elimination efforts in South Kalimantan was increased from 89% of suspected patients in 2010 to 100% in 2018, and trend of API decreased from 1.5‰ in 2010 to 0.21‰ in 2018. So, with the provision of artemisinin combination therapy (ACT), from 78% in 2010 increased to 100% in 2018. All regencies/cities in South Kalimantan showed API number <1‰ in 2018. Stratification of high case incidence (HCI) villages/sub-district in 2018 decreased compared to 2010, from 211 villages to 19 villages, while malaria-free stratification from 0 in 2010 to 1,761 villages. Malaria elimination efforts in South Kalimantan showed a significant increase and it is expected that 2020 South Kalimantan will be free of malaria