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Item Embargo CWLS for sustainable healthcare financing : case study on Achmad Wardi eye hospital(Universitas Islam Internasional Indonesia, 2025-07-18) Fahmi Aulia Rahman; Ugi Suharto; Aimatul YumnaProductive management of waqf funds will have a significant and sustainably impact the development of waqf in Indonesia. This research examines the impact of CWLS implementation as a sustainable healthcare financing on Achmad Wardi Eye Hospital. The research combines qualitative interviews, quantitative surveys, and document analysis. Qualitative analysis involves thematic analysis of interviews with stakeholders related to the CWLS program in Achmad Wardi Eye Hospital. To gain deeper insight into the program's impact, the pentahilix theory approach was used to determine interview participants, consisting of the Ministry of Finance and BWI as the government, lecturers as academics, directors of Achmad Wardi Eye Hospital and Dompet Dhuafa as business actors, beneficiaries as the community and the media. The Analytic Network Process (ANP) was used to assess which important factors in implementing the CWLS program in Achmad Wardi Eye Hospital were seen from the Impact Evaluation framework which consist of Input, Process, Outcomes, and Impact. The findings show that the CWLS Program has significantly impacted Achmad Wardi Eye Hospital in financial, operational, and social. Beneficiaries also felt the program's impact on improved quality of life and health awareness. In addition, the ANP analysis identified the most important factor is the Input factor. Based on these findings, this study provides recommendations to relevant policymakers in managing CWLS funds to improve the program's effectiveness. These recommendations include patient diversification, providing more affordable prices for general patients, formulating policies and commitments pertaining to environmental concerns, increasing fund availability, updating regulations on waqf, prioritization shift from input to impact, increasing public literacy, replica of the program in other regions and improving capacity and professionalism nadzir. This research concludes that the CWLS Program at Achmad Wardi Eye Hospital is a role model in impactful and sustainable productive waqf management.Item Open Access The effect of the zakat empowerment program on youth farmers’ participation : a case study of desa tani program by Dompet Dhuafa(Universitas Islam Internasional Indonesia, 2024-07-25) Fazlullah Ihza QaseemThe declining interest of young people in agriculture not only threatens the sustainability of the agricultural sector but also endangers the livelihoods of farming communities in Indonesia. This research examines the effect of the Zakat Empowerment Program, specifically the Desa Tani Program by Dompet Dhuafa, on the participation of youth farmers in the agricultural sector. This research uses a mixed methods approach, combining quantitative surveys with qualitative interviews and document analysis. The quantitative analysis uses the Mann-Whitney U test to compare the perceptions and outcomes of youth farmers who participated in the program with those who did not. The qualitative analysis involves thematic analysis of interviews with youth farmers from both groups, program administrators, and community leaders to gain deeper insights into the effect of the program. In addition, the Analytic Network Process (ANP) is used to assess the relative importance of various program interventions in attracting youth farmers. The findings indicate that the Desa Tani Program has benefited youth farmers’ participation in agriculture. Program participants showed higher intentions to enter agriculture, increased access to resources such as land, finance and technology, also higher incomes compared to non-participants. The qualitative analysis highlights how Dompet Dhuafa helps youth farmers by providing motivation, resource training, and creating a supportive community environment. Also, the ANP analysis identified strengthening market linkages and local institution as important interventions for Dompet Dhuafa to attract youth farmers. Based on these findings, this research offers recommendations to Dompet Dhuafa and other zakat management institutions to improve the effectiveness of their empowerment programs. These recommendations include strengthening market linkages, increasing access to resources, addressing social and cultural barriers, leveraging technology and innovation, and establishing a robust monitoring and evaluation system. The research concludes that the Desa Tani Program serves as a model for encouraging youth participation in agriculture and sustainable rural development through zakat-based initiatives.