Tyas Retno Wulan Sri Wijayanti @[email protected] Center of Research for Gender, Children and Public Services Jenderal Soedirman University Indonesia From Zero to Hero: How Migrants Workers Change the World
Aug 15, 2015
Tyas Retno WulanSri Wijayanti
Center of Research for Gender, Children and Public Services
Jenderal Soedirman University Indonesia
From Zero to Hero: How Migrants Workers Change the World
Center of Research for Gender, Children and Public ServicesJendral Soedirman University, Indonesia
Dr. Tyas Retno Wulan, M.Si (Head Officer)
Sri Wijayanti, S.IP., M.Si (Secretary)
Dra. Tri Rini W.M.Si
Eri W. S.Ked, M.Kes
Drs. Hendri Restuadhi, Msi,
M.A (Soc)
Tri Murniati, S.S, M.Hum
Agnes F.W, S.KM., M.Sc
Oktafiani C.P S.IP,
M.A.
Hikmah Nuraini, M.A.P
Dyah Woro, S.Psi., MA.
Dr. Riris A. M.H
Dr. Wita Ramadhanti
Hariyadi, M.A., Ph.D
Ayusia Sabhita Kusuma,
M.Soc, Sc.
ROAD MAP PPGAPMKnowledge and Power : The SocialReinforcement as a Strategy to empowerMigrant Workers
(2010-2011)HIBAH BERSAING
Safe Migration based village : The model of Empower Head ofVillage to Prevent Trafficking inBanyumas Regency(2011-2012) RISET INSTITUSI
Solving Female Migrant Workers Problem’s By Increasing Community Participation To Create Safe Migration
(2012)The Sexual Behaviour of The MigrantWorker’s Husband in Banyumas Regency(2012) KPAN
Developing Community based entrepreneurship As A Model Of Exmigrant Worker Empowerment In Banyumas(straNAS 2013)
Information And Technology based
villageAs A Strategy To
Prevent Trafficking And To Take Care Of
IMWs Cases In Banyumas
Regency(STRANAS 2015)
The Model of Community based parenting for Children Left
Behind in Banyumas Regency (SERUNI-TIFA, 2014
Training of Trainer on Supporting
Group for Adolescent of
Migrant Worker’s Children in
Banyumas Regency (2014)
Empowering The Migrant Worker and their family through
entrepreneurship program (2014)
Introduction
Working abroad has been a promising option for most Indonesian people. Nowadays, approximately 6.5 million of Indonesian migrants workers (IMW) has been recorded making a living abroad and has sent economic remittance as much as 107.15 trillion in 2014. Most of them were women and worked at informal sector.
Unfortunately, a patriarchical model of family in Indonesia, in the end, does not contribute much to a significant change of their status and bargaining position as a woman in society.
The situation is, then, worsened by the stigma that put IMW especially women as a “second class citizen” and become common thing in society that they are identical with ex” housemaid”, not educated it raises the stigma that IMW cannot change their life
Economic and Social Remmitances
According to research we have done in (2010, 2013) dealing with the types and patterns of IMW remittance utilization in Wonosobo and Banyumas, it revealed that the patterns of IMW economic remittance utilization are used for consumptive purposes; investment; debt payment, and productive matters and it doesnt change their social status in their community.
IMW also produces social remittance namely any knowledge, ideas, and social capital owned by IMW as a result of their working experience abroad.
IMW
SOCIALREMMITAN
CE
KNOWLEDGE
IDEA / MIND SET
SOCIAL NETWORK
language skill, devices literate,
experiencing flight, sanitation and hygiene
Discipline; punctuality; hard workingmindset change (children education
independence, marriage, gender relations in family etc)
advocacy organization;Culture,arts; literary; entrepreneurship
This films intends to describe some ex IMWs namely Narsidah, Maria Bo Niok and Maizidah Salas that successfully utilize both their economic and social remmitances to change not only their life and family better but also empower their community
Narsidah, Maria Bo Niok, and Maizidah salas enable them to transform their status from a person who worked abroad due to economic constraint (from zero) to the one who is able to place herself to be the one who empower themselves and neighborhood as well (be a hero)
NARSIDAHNarsidah has been worked in Singapore and Hong Kong. When working at Hong Kong, Narsidah was actively participated in a IMW advocacy agency.
2008: established SERUNI (Association for Indonesia and Female Migrant Worker)
Now: continuing advocacy migrant worker cases and economic empowerment by produce doormats, duck farming and produce cooked duck and distribute it by online system.
Maria Bo Niok: From Migrant Worker Literature to instant “tiwul”
Worked Hongkong for 6 year then in Taiwan for 2 years. During working there, she managed her time well by joining foreign language courses, practicing tae kwon do and writing.
Write 6 Books(Novel and Cerpen)
2009: Produce cassava in various snack; tiwul instant worldwide
Maizidah Salas: From Sexual Harrasment Victim become Migrant Worker Activist
Victim of sexual harassment then work to South Korea and Taiwan
Saras empowers migrant worker: “Kampung TKI” (IMW’s village) in order to improve their standard of living. Saras also established a micro bank, goat husbandry, poultry, banana plantation, cooking group and sewing group, toddler school . All of the activities are run by migrant workers.