Abstract

This article examines the role of the Salimah organization in women's empowerment in Banyumas Regency through a multidimensional approach, covering economic, educational, spiritual, and socio-cultural aspects. The study employs a qualitative method and case study approach, focusing on various programs run by Salimah, such as economic skill training, family education, and spiritual reinforcement. Economic programs include skill training, cooperatives, and shops that help women achieve financial independence, while family education programs aim to build family resilience through premarital and parenting guidance. The spiritual programs enhance women's understanding of religion and confidence in their social roles. The study’s findings indicate that Salimah’s comprehensive approach effectively improves the well-being and active role of women in local development. These programs also strengthen women’s position within the family and community, promote gender equality, and build social solidarity. Additionally, Salimah has gained community recognition as an organization advocating for women's empowerment based on religious values. This empowerment model by Salimah can be adapted by other organizations within communities of similar context. The study suggests that women’s empowerment programs should emphasize a holistic approach to produce sustainable, positive impacts in community-based empowerment.

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