MOTIF PEMERINTAH AUSTRALIA MELALUI PROGRAM HCPI TERHADAP KAUM GAY DAN WARIA DI BALI TAHUN 2009
ABSTRACT: Since the beginning
of the 21st century, the issue of foreign aid is become interesting to be
studied in the context of international development. Along the development era
of foreign aid is now not only limited through military aspects but also to
follow the changes and complex global problems. Since the 1990s, Indonesia is a
country with people living with HIV / AIDS which is quite high. This is a
concern for the government of Australia until the assistance program called the
Indonesia HIV / AIDS Prevention and Care Project (IHPCP) which appeared in 1995
and ended in 2008. The program, hereinafter referred to HIV Coorperation
Programme for Indonesia (HCPI), which focus on deployment HIV / AIDS in Bali
against gays and transvestites. Gaya Dewata Foundation is their counterparts in
realizing some of Australia's aid program in tackling the risk of spreading
contagious infection of HIV / AIDS for gay and transgender group in Bali. On
the other hand, the condition of the transmission of HIV / AIDS on homosexuals
in Australia increased in 2008 and 2012 reached 67%. This study examined using
the theory of motive foreign aid with scope of problem that focuses only on the
motives of the Australian government in providing assistance to Indonesia to
deal with cases of HIV / AIDS, especially on gays and transvestites in Bali.
Results and how Australia with Indonesia an agreement in the fight against HIV
/ AIDS is not the orientation in this study because in this phenomenon is only
focused on the motives of the Australian government aid.
Key Words: Foreign aid, HIV /
AIDS, HIV Coorperation Programme for Indonesia (HCPI), the Australian government, the motives of foreign
aid
Penulis: I Gede Fredy Widamahanata,
Idin Fasisaka, Putu Ratih Kumala Dewi
Kode Jurnal: jphubintdd170012