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Aisyiyah Dakwah’s Strategy in Online Gender Based Violence (OGBV) (Case Study Regarding The Women’s Movement In The Virtual World)

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  • Dinda Permata Praya Gitarani*

    (Department of Social Development and Welfare, Gadjah Mada University)

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Online Gender Based Violence (OGBV) is part of the cases of violence in cyberspace that are still widespread. The majority of OGBV cases in Indonesia occur in women as seen from SAFEnet data throughout 2021. Seeing this phenomenon occur, of course actors in Indonesia also provide assistance and attitudes towards cases that occur. One of them is a religion-based women’s organization that has been around for more than a century, namely ‘ Aisyiyah . Researchers want to know the role and strategies of ‘ Aisyiyah in overcoming online gender-based violence. This research is qualitative research with a case study variant. Research data sources are primary data and secondary data. Primary data collection techniques are through observation and interviews, while secondary data is in the form of literature or written references such as books, journals, and trusted articles. The total informants for this research were 7 people and 1 team. The research results are; (1) ‘ Aisyiyah firmly rejects all forms of online gender-based violence; (2) ‘ Aisyiyah shows an active role in confronting all forms of online gender-based violence; (3) ‘ Aisyiyah created a strategy to overcome online violence through short-term programs such as a campaign to overcome OGBV, holding seminars and discussions, in addition to establishing a legal aid post for victims of sexual violence as well as a training program to overcome online violence. The findings of this research are that ‘ Aisyiyah’s attitudes and steps have not been concrete in overcoming OGBV. Apart from that, ‘ Aisyiyah has not yet made legal regulations for handling OGBV victims. It is recommended that to overcome cases of online-based violence, ‘ Aisyiyah’s role and strategy can be implemented as a women’s organization that cares about women.

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  • Dinda Permata Praya Gitarani*, 2025. "Aisyiyah Dakwah’s Strategy in Online Gender Based Violence (OGBV) (Case Study Regarding The Women’s Movement In The Virtual World)," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 9(1), pages 695-704, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:9:y:2025:i:1:p:695-704
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