Sadar Ginting
Dosen
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EDUCATIONS - Pendidikan
Doctoral, Ph.D. in Environmental Health Sciences, Chiang Mai University, Thailand – English (2025)
Doctoral, Dr.P.H. in Community Health, Naresuan University, Thailand – English (2022)
Master, M.P.H. in Policy and Administration of Community Nutrition, University of Sumatera Utara, Indonesia – Bahasa Indonesia (2013)
Bachelor, B.P.H. in Public Health Nutrition, University of Sumatera Utara, Indonesia – Bahasa Indonesia (2009)
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES - Pengalaman Profesional
Assistant Director of Research Department & Lecturer, St. Teresia International University, Thailand, 2025 - present
Executive Director, Dialogue Empathy Ecology Peace EnGender (DEEP EnGender)
Research and Community Development Organization, Indonesia, 2025 - present
Project Coordinator, Dialogue Empathy Ecology Peace EnGender (DEEP EnGender), Research and Community Development Organization, Indonesia, 2023 - 2025
Undergraduate Lecturer, Universitas Efarina, Indonesia, 2014 - 2017
PUBLICATIONS Under Review - Publikasi
Edited Book, Suwardi, A.C., Ginting, S., (Eds). Nurturing Nature: Indigenous Stewardship in Indonesia’s Structural. Submitted to Deepublishing. 2026. •
Book Chapter, Dewi, W.C., Ginting, S., & Suwardi, A.C., From Ritual to Legal Space: Indigenous Ecological Movement in Indonesia’s Southern Papua in Social Movements and Sociologies of the Future. Submitted to Emerald Publishing. 2025. •
Journal Article, Dewi, W.C., Ginting, S., & Suwardi, A.C., #AllEyesOnPapua: Affective Solidarity and Plural Subjectivity in Digital Visual-Narrative Resistance. Manuscript under review for the Special Issue “Digitality, Marginality, and Plural Subjectivity” (peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal). Presented at Digitality, Marginality, and Plural Subjectivity 2026, University of Edinburgh.
Journal Article, Dewi, W.C., & Ginting, S., Beyond Resistance: Indigenous Counter-Narratives on Embedded Extractivism in Indonesia. Submitted to Development in Practice. 2025.
Journal Article, Gulo, Y.T.M., & Ginting, S., “Lebi Pajiq Gentikng Ete Pegat”: Indonesia’s Indigenous Dayak Women’s Ecology of Knowledge in Protecting Local Seeds for Food Sovereignty. Submitted to the Fourth World Journal (FWJ), it is a peer-reviewed international journal published by the Center for World Indigenous Studies, USA. 2026.
Journal Article, Gulo, Y.T.M., & Ginting, S., Collaborative Governance in Indigenous Peoples Recognition Policy: Regulatory Fragmentation and Local Actors in Indonesia’s Suku Anak Dalam. Submitted to International Indigenous Policy Journal (IIPJ). 2026.
Commentary - Ulasan
Kurniawan, F. E., Ginting, S., & Suwardi, A. C. (2026, January 28). World Bank carbon program risks further infringing upon rights of Indonesian Indigenous community (Commentary). Mongabay.
Refereed Journals - Jurnal Rujukan
Ginting, S., Wongta, A., Yadoung, S., Ounjaijean, S., & Hongsibsong, S. (2025). Food Insecurity and Community Resilience Among Indonesia’s Indigenous Suku Anak Dalam. Sustainability, 17(17), 7750. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17177750
Ginting S, Wongta A, Ounjaijean S and Hongsibsong S. (2025). Indonesia’s Indigenous Suku Anak Dalam: knowledge for food and environmental sustainability. Front. Sustain. Food Syst. 9:1587094. doi: https://doi.org/10.3389/fsufs.2025.1587094
Ginting, S., Kitreerawutiwong, N., & Mekrungrongwong, S. (2023). Factors Correlated with Child Undernutrition in Rural Communities Affected by Sinabung Eruptions in Indonesia. Ecology of Food and Nutrition, 1-17. doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/03670244.2023.2258794.
Sari, D. K., Nasution, S. Z., Ginting, S., & Pramesona, B. A. (2023). Literature review: implications of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) on anxiety in schizophrenic patients. Jurnal Kesehatan, 14(1), 198-203. doi: https://doi.org/10.26630/jk.v14i1.3762
Ginting, S., Kitreerawutiwong, N., & Mekrungrongwong, S. (2022). Food Access, Food Consumption, and Children’s Nutritional Status of Smallholder Farmer in Sinabung’s Eruptions-Prone Areas, Indonesia. Ecology of Food and Nutrition, 61(3), 319-336. doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/03670244.2021.1987231.
Ginting S, Kitreerawutiwong N., Mekrungrongwong S. (2021). Farmers’ expenditures associated with children’s nutritional status in areas affected by Indonesia’s Sinabung eruption. Malays. J. Nutr. doi: https://doi.org/10.31246/mjn-2021-0077
Ginting, S, Kitreerawutiwong, N., & Mekrungrongwong, S. (2019). Food Security and Management of Nutritional Program for Children under Five Years on Post Volcano Eruptions in Indonesia. Journal of Nursing and Health Sciences, 13(1), 11–22. https://he01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/NurseNu/article/view/189227.
Ginting S. (2018). Determination of household food security and its impact on nutritional status of mother and children under five years in Simalungun district north Sumatra Indonesia. Int J Health Sci Res. 2018; 8(5):244-250. https://www.ijhsr.org/IJHSR_Vol.8_Issue.5_May2018/37.pdf •
Aritonang E., Lubis Z., Ginting S., Nasution E. (2012). The utilization of orange sweet potato for material makers as alternative in supplementary feeding school for primary school student in Ujung Bawang Village Dolok Silau Sub district Simalungun District. International Journal of Food, Nutrition & Public Health. Vol. 5 No. 1/2/3; 19-31. https://wasdlibrary.org/download/ijfnph-v5-n1-2-3-2012-orange-sweet-potato-materialmakers/
AWARDS & FELLOWSHIPS - Penghargaan
Awardee, Climate, Food and Farming–Global Research Alliance on Agricultural Greenhouse Gases Development (CLIFF-GRAD). Developing research on “Uncovering the Carbon Footprint of Food Systems and Opportunities for Climate Action at the National Level” at the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Centre (CIMMYT), Texcoco, Mexico. 2024.
Fellow, The 8th Global Environmental Summer Academy (GESA) by the Global Diversity Foundation (GDF) at the Quadrangle & the University of Oxford’s School of Geography and the Environment, United Kingdom. 2024.
Awardee, World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Russell E. Train Education for Nature (EFN), Food is Local: social, cultural, economic, and environmental dimensions of food system transformation at the national level. 2023.
Awardee, Presidential Scholarships for PhD program by Chiang Mai University, Thailand. 2022 • Fellow, The Social Science in Humanitarian Action Platform (SSHAP) by the Institute of Development Studies, United Kingdom. 2022.
Fellow, The International Training Programme (ITP): Epidemiology, Biostatistics & Qualitative Research Methods (EBQ) at the Global Health Institute, University of Antwerp, Belgium. 2021.
Fellow, Asian Graduate Student at the Asian Research Institute (ARI) of the National University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore. 2019. • Best Presenter, The 6th Asian Academic Society International Conference. Mae Fah Luang University, Chiang Rai, Thailand. 2018.
Awardee, International Post-Graduate Scholarship for Dr.PH. program by Naresuan University. 2017.
Best Poster Presentation, The 20th World Congress on Clinical Nutrition. Rama Garden Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand. 2016.
Awardee, Junior Lecturer Category, Research Grant – Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education of Indonesia. 2016.
REVIEWER & EDITORIAL ROLES - Mitra bestari/ Peninjau sejawat dan Peran Penyunting
Article Reviewer, Global Environmental Change (Scopus Q1), Elsevier, 2026
Editorial Board, Jurnal Kesehatan, 2023 – present
Editorial Board, Jurnal Manajemen Informasi Kesehatan (Health Information Management), 2025 - present
CONFERENCES, SEMINARS, & WORKSHOPS - Konferensi, Seminar & Loka Karya
2024 Presenter, “Sustainable Practices Nurture Health and Well-being Among Indonesia’s Indigenous Suku Anak Dalam (SAD)”. The Inaugural Conference on Global Indigenous Studies from Multiple Perspectives, The Indiana University Bloomington Campus, USA.
2024 Presenter, “Indigenous Epistemologies for Sustainable Futures: Insights from Indonesia’s Suku Anak Dalam on Climate Change Resilience, Food Sovereignty, and Health Equity. International Workshop on Climate-Resilient Development in Southeast Asia, Harvard University, Cambridge, USA.
2024 Presenter, Indigenous Suku Anak Dalam (SAD) Sharing Knowledge: Challenges and Successes in Ethnobiological Research. The 18th Congress of the International Society of Ethnobiology, Marrakech, Morocco.
2022 Presenter, “COVID-19 Pandemic and Vaccination Hesitancy in Indonesia: A Rapid Remote Context Analysis. The SEAOHUN International Conference 2022, Bangkok, Thailand.
2021 Online Guest lecturer, “Disaster Management in Tropical Countries (Manajemen Bencana di Wilayah Tropis)”. Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Sumatera Utara. Medan, Indonesia.
2019 Presenter, “Child Nutrition in Areas Affected by Mount Sinabung Eruptions in Indonesia. The 14th Graduate Forum on Southeast Asian Studies, The Asia Research Institute of the National University of Singapore, Singapore.
2019 Presenter, “Dietary intake of children at the Zone I of volcano eruption, Indonesia”. The 6th Annual International Conference on New Voices in Global Health and Development, Thammasat University, Thailand.
2019 Presenter, “Health effect following mount Sinabung eruption: on former leprosy patients (Hansen's disease) in Indonesia. The 4th International Conference on One Medicine One Science. The Empress Convention Center, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
2018 Presenter, “Management of nutritional program and nutritional status of children during volcano eruption in Indonesia. The 6th Asian Academic Society International Conference. Mae Fah Luang University, Chiang Rai, Thailand.
2016 Presenter, “Nutrient’s intake and habitual coffee consumption toward incidence of anemia in former leprosy patients. The 20th World Congress on Clinical Nutrition. Rama Garden Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand.

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