CD Skripsi
Implementasi Let’s Do It World Dalam Melaksanakan World Cleanup Day Di Indonesia
Environmental cleanliness is an urgency for all countries, including
Indonesia, because Indonesia is one of the second largest plastic waste
contributor countries in the world after China. This study describes how the
involvement of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in handling
environmental hygiene in Indonesia is carried out by Let's Do It Indonesia.
This study uses a qualitative method with the level of group analysis. The
author uses the theory of Global Civil Society (GSC). To analyze this case, the
authors collect data from books, journals, websites, interviews, annual reports on
the activities of Let's Do It World and Let's Do It Indonesia and official
documents from Let's Do It World and Let's Do It Indonesia regarding the
implementation of Let's Do It World in Indonesia. celebrating World Cleaning
Day in Indonesia.
The findings of this study resulted in several things. First: Let's Do It
World carries out the world's largest social movement with the World Cleanup
Day campaign. Second: With the world's largest gotong royong movement held
simultaneously throughout the world, Let's Do It embraces the government,
society and community to be more concerned about environmental cleanliness in
Indonesia. Third: Let's Do It implementation in implementing World Cleanup Day
was carried out before WCD activities, WCD activities took place and after WCD
activities, this activity became a synergy momentum in commemorating world
cleaning day to realize a clean Indonesia. Fourth: World Cleanup Day as a
Global Civil Society movement means that all who participate in WCD gotong
royong activities are global civil society and World Cleanup Day as an effort to
voice international values.
Keywords: Implementation Let’s Do It World, NGO, World Cleanup Day
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