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PROSIDING PKWG SEMINAR SERIES: Kebijakan Kesehatan dan Pelibatan Komunitas Dalam Menurunkan AKI/AKB di Indonesia

Angka Kematian Ibu dan Angka Kematian Bayi adalah persoalan yang sangat krusial di Indonesia sebab memiliki kecenderungan untuk meningkat setiap tahunnya. Tidak mudah mencari solusi untuk persoalan AKI/AKB, sebab AKI/AKB melibatkan kebijakan pemerintah di bidang kesehatan, ketersediaan layanan kesehatan dasar dan aksesnya, implementasi dan reaksi atas kebijakan di tingkat lokal, pelibatan komunitas, posisi suami dan keluarga ibu hamil, serta keikutsertaan NGO dan CSO dalam proses pemantauan kebijakan menurunkan AKI/AKB di Indonesia. Berbagai persoalan di atas menjadi titik berangkat ketika kita bicara mengenai pelibatan komunitas dalam menurunkan AKI/AKB di Indonesia, dan untuk menjawab hal itulah Pusat Kajian Wanita dan Gender Universitas Indonesia, bekerja sama dengan Program Studi Kajian Gender UI dan Pusat Riset Gender Pascasarjana UI mengadakan PKWG Seminar Series #1 dengan topik “KEBIJAKAN KESEHATAN DAN PELIBATAN KOMUNITAS DALAM MENURUNKAN AKI/AKB DI INDONESIA” pada 11-12 Juni 2015 di Program Pascasarjana Multidisiplin, Kampus UI Salemba, Jakarta. Buku yang anda pegang ini adalah prosiding dari PKWG Seminar Series #1 yang berisikan makalah dan diskusi. Seluruh tulisan dalam prosiding ini memiliki lokus dan fokus yang berbeda namun seluruhnya memiliki satu benang merah: untuk menurunkan AKI/AKB diperlukan pelibatan banyak pihak.

Budi Wahyuni Lahir di Yogyakarta, 23 Mei 1958. Menyelesaikan studi di S1
Ekonomi Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Yogyakarta, S2 Manajemen
Universitas Gajah Mada, S2 Medical Antropology UVA Amsterdam, dan S3
Public Health ...

Telecourse Study Guide for Choices and Change: Macroeconomics

Helps students use the text to succeed in the telecourse.

Helps students use the text to succeed in the telecourse.

As the Leaves Turn Gold

Asian Americans and Experiences of Aging

As the Leaves Turn Gold examines the challenges and opportunities around aging for Asian American women and men in the United States. The book looks at a range of Asian Americans—affluent and poor, third-generation natives and recent immigrants, political exiles and recent migrants, people who immigrated early in life and those who immigrated late in life—and features interview excerpts that bring these issues to life. The book shows how the life courses of individuals, including discrimination they may have faced in earlier years, can shape their golden years. As they grow older, Asian Americans continue to struggle to fit into American society—this is true even of those who are highly educated, relatively affluent, and have lived and worked with non-Asian Americans for most of their lives. As the Leaves Turn Gold discusses not only the challenges older Asian Americans face, such as lack of adequate support services, but also local and transnational solutions. As the Leaves Turn Gold is an important examination of aging, immigration, and social inequality.

The book looks at a range of Asian Americans—affluent and poor, third-generation natives and recent immigrants, political exiles and recent migrants, people who immigrated early in life and those who immigrated late in life—and features ...

Hypoxia-induced Global Protein Relocalization in Yeast

Protein function and activity can be controlled by an effective mechanism of regulated protein localization. However, the contribution of protein localization in cellular signaling has not been examined systematically. Hypoxia is one of the common conditions experienced by higher eukaryotes under various physiological, pathological and disease conditions. The effect of hypoxia on protein localization may have broad implications in understanding hypoxia responses in eukaryotes ranging from yeast to human. The objective of this dissertation is to identify proteins on a genome-wide scale, that change their subcellular localization in response to hypoxia and to further study the dynamics of protein localization. Using fluorescent live-cell imaging and a previously generated yeast collection of over 4000 strains, each of which expresses a particular GFP-tagged protein, we systematically identified 203 proteins whose cellular localization patterns are altered under hypoxia. These proteins are involved in many essential regulatory/metabolic functions in various organelles.

Protein function and activity can be controlled by an effective mechanism of regulated protein localization.