Promoting Equity: Examining Participatory Justice in Free Lunch Program Planning to Combat Stunting in Indonesia
Henny Juliani1 & Kadek Cahya Susila Wibawa2
https://doi.org/10.62271/pjc.16.2.843.856
Abstract
This study examines the organisation of complimentary meal initiatives in Indonesia through the lens of participatory justice. The study methodology employed is a normative juridical approach within a descriptive-analytical framework. Data were gathered via literature reviews and subjectively assessed. The results indicate that public policy should consider the active involvement of different societal stakeholders. Participatory justice fosters socioeconomic
inclusivity and equity in the process of decision-making. While the free lunch program is a tangible measure to combat stunting, active involvement from the impacted individuals is crucial to guarantee the efficiency and equity of this program. Challenges in implementing participatory justice are the credibility of public involvement, dispute resolution, and the influence of experts in decisionmaking procedures.
Keywords: Public Policy, Participatory Justice, Free Lunch Program, Stunting, Indonesia.