MODEL IMPROVEMENT WELFARE PUBLIC IN ARMED CONFLICT AREA (STUDIES CASE IN PAPUA) : SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

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  • AGUSTINUS BAGAU
  • AMINUDDIN SYAM
  • SUKRI PALUTTURI
  • ANWAR MALLONGI

Keywords:

welfare, armed conflict, Papua, systematic review

Abstract

This study examines the multidimensional impacts of armed conflict in Papua on community welfare, including health, education, economy, and security sectors. These four dimensions are interrelated, where instability in one will affect the others. Prolonged conflict has resulted in damage to health, education, and economic infrastructure, as well as decreased social stability. Decreased access to health services, disruption to the education system, and decreased economic productivity are the main challenges faced by the community. Despite various mitigation efforts, this study identified gaps in the development of strategies based on local contexts and the lack of use of technology and community empowerment in long-term recovery. Therefore, this study encourages the importance of a holistic approach involving the integration of health, education, economy, and security sectors, by utilizing technological innovations such as telemedicine and distance learning, as well as community empowerment to create sustainable solutions to address the impacts of conflict in Papua.

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BAGAU, A., SYAM , A., PALUTTURI, S., & MALLONGI, A. (2025). MODEL IMPROVEMENT WELFARE PUBLIC IN ARMED CONFLICT AREA (STUDIES CASE IN PAPUA) : SYSTEMATIC REVIEW. TPM – Testing, Psychometrics, Methodology in Applied Psychology, 32(3), 232–242. Retrieved from https://tpmap.org/submission/index.php/tpm/article/view/1843

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