CD Skripsi
Peran National Federation Of Female Communities Of Kyrgyzstan (Nffck) Dalam Melawan Tradisi Ala Kachuu Di Kirgistan
This study aims to explain the cooperation between non-governmental
organizations (NGOs), non-state actors, and intergovernmental organizations (IGOs),
organizations formed by states. The case study in this research is the collaboration between
National Federation of Female Communities of Kyrgyzstan (NFFCK) and the United
Nations Trust Fund. NFFCK is an NGO engaged in the campaign for the right of Kyrgyz
women to end kachuu-style practices, a series of acts of forced kidnappingwomen with the
aim of marrying them.UN Trust Fund is a program in the form of funding from the United
Nations provided to NGOs with the aim of ending crimes against women in their countries.
Through grants provided by the United Nations, NFFCK started its advocacy from January
2015 to December 2016 to play its role in fighting the practice of kidnapping brides in
Kyrgyzstan.
This study uses pluralism perspective which argues the important role of non-state
actors in the dynamics of international relations. This descriptive qualitative research uses
data collection techniques through document analysis or secondary data analysis, such as
books, journals, official publications, reports, and websites. The theory of the relationship
between NGOs and IGOs to explain how the cooperation that exists in realizing the
interests of both.
With assistance provided by the UN Trust Fund, NFFCK is carrying out a number
of activities aimed at increasing understanding of ala kachuu. The program run by NFFCK
has produced positive results, many participants have benefited from joining the
program. The programs offered are also considered to be in accordance with the
conditions of the Kyrgyz society, so they can be well accepted. This is evidenced by various
surveys conducted by the UN Trust Fund, in which the NFFCK program has reached more
than 12,000 participants with a percentage of 93% who have benefited. However, this
achievement will not continue due to the duration of cooperation between NFFCK and the
United Nations which only lasted 2 years. So it takes a sustainable role from the Kyrgyz
government to be able to tackle the phenomenon of bride kidnapping in this country.
Keywords: Kyrgyzstan, NGOs, IGOs, NFFCK, United Nations, Ala Kachuu, and Bride
Kidnapping
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