Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Indonesian Red Crescent Humanitarian Journal

In this issue, Indonesian Red Crescent Humanitarian Journal Vol. 4 No. 2 (December 2025) presents a collection of articles addressing key humanitarian challenges from multidisciplinary perspectives. The published works explore themes related to disaster risk reduction, environmental health, community resilience, public health education, global health security in conflict settings, and clinical case insights.

This issue was available online in January 30, 2026. All articles in this issue (7 original articles, 1 case report) were authored/co-authored by 14 authors from 13 institution, and 2 countries (Indonesia and Palestine).

This edition reflects the journal’s commitment to advancing evidence-based knowledge that bridges research and humanitarian practice, while highlighting the interconnectedness of health, environment, and social systems in sustaining human well-being.

We extend our sincere appreciation to the authors, reviewers, and editorial team for their valuable contributions. We also welcome feedback and scholarly engagement from readers to further strengthen the quality and impact of the journal.

Editorial Team
Indonesian Red Crescent Humanitarian Journal

Published: 30-01-2026

Articles

  • Analisis prioritas kriteria penentuan lokasi puskesmas menggunakan metode SWARA di kota Ambon

    Jossh C. E. Talakua, Mouren C. Elizabeth Talakua, Vinny Valentina Tuerah
    76-87
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.56744/irchum.v4i2.90
    Abstract Views: 21
    File Views: 4
  • Mitigation of waste threats to the environment through plastic waste management

    Dwi Jati Marta
    88-104
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.56744/irchum.v4i2.89
    Abstract Views: 12
    File Views: 0
  • Kolaborasi multipihak dalam mitigasi bencana di wilayah provinsi Jawa Barat

    Dwi Nugraheni, Halim Rahmat Zhafran, Muh Ilham Pratama Rahman
    105-116
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.56744/irchum.v4i2.92
    Abstract Views: 11
    File Views: 0
  • The collapse of water, sanitation, and hygiene systems in Gaza: Public health implications and global security perspectives

    Tika Pustika Fersari, Jana Abu Salha
    117-129
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.56744/irchum.v4i2.98
    Abstract Views: 11
    File Views: 1
  • Pemberdayaan komunitas rentan melalui program zakat produktif angkringan harapan: Studi kasus DSH Klaten

    Eka Novita Sari
    143-151
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.56744/irchum.v4i2.103
    Abstract Views: 11
    File Views: 1
  • Improving student health literacy through a health book exhibition at Muhammadiyah junior high school in Kendari

    La Ode Liaumin Azim, Agnes Mersatika Hartoyo
    152-161
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.56744/irchum.v4i2.105
    Abstract Views: 13
    File Views: 4
  • The impact of Gaza’s genocidal war: Scholasticide, trauma, and resilience among UCAS staff

    Abeer Z. Alhossary, Aya K. ElMashharawi
    162-175
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.56744/irchum.v4i2.87
    Abstract Views: 14
    File Views: 1

Case Report