Realizing Gender Responsive Human Rights Through Governance Feminism
Publisher: Sexuality, Gender & Policy
Author(s): Linda Dwi Eriyanti and Muhammad Hadi Makmur
Date: 2025
Topics: Gender, Governance, Protection and Access to Justice
Countries: Indonesia
Human rights guarantees in Indonesia are still far from the expected commitments in the ASEAN Human Rights Declaration, ratified by ASEAN countries on November 19, 2012. The implementation of the human rights guarantee has yet to be gender-responsive; even in many cases, it is still discriminatory against women. This article identifies the threat to human security experienced by women as indicators not yet guaranteed human rights in Indonesia and how the governance model can be a solution. Feminist theory, the concept of human security, and the governance of feminism are used to answer this problem. The analysis was carried out by interpreting various data obtained from various sources in the form of secondary data. This study found that Indonesian women still experience threats to economic security, food security, health security, environmental security, political security, community security, and personal security. For this reason, the government needs to improve governance to guarantee human rights with governance feminism.