Nudia Tuljannah
Institut Teknologi dan Kesehatan Permata Ilmu Maros

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Innovation in the Processing of Livestock and Seaweed Products Using a Food Chemistry Approach in Ampekale Village Nudia Tuljannah; Siti Yasya Ey Fathanah; Risqah Amaliah Kasman; Kartini J; winda
Jurnal PKM: Karya dan Inovasi untuk Negeri Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): JUNI 2025
Publisher : ITEKES Permata Ilmu Maros

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The availability of functional food that is safe, nutritious, and has added value is a strategic issue in sustainable development. Ampekale Village in Maros Regency is a center for seaweed cultivation, yet local communities lack the skills to process their harvest into high-value food products. The main problem identified is the limited knowledge and technical capacity to utilize seaweed and local livestock as raw materials for modern food products such as nuggets and yogurt. This community engagement program aimed to enhance the capacity and self-reliance of the Seaweed Farmers Cooperative Group through the application of food chemistry and applied animal science. The methods used included interactive lectures, discussions, and hands-on demonstrations, involving 35 participants consisting of micro-entrepreneurs and housewives. Evaluation was conducted through a Likert-scale questionnaire and direct observation. The results indicated a significant improvement in participants’ understanding of functional food concepts, food safety, and technical skills in processing and packaging products. Participants also expressed a strong interest in developing independent businesses, with some already beginning small-scale production at home. This program successfully integrated scientific knowledge with appropriate technology in a practical manner and had a positive impact on the economic empowerment of coastal communities. The initiative also shows strong potential for sustainability and replication in other coastal areas with similar resource characteristics.
Counseling and Education on the Prevention of Drug Abuse for Students of SMA Negeri 2 Sidrap Eva Nirwana; Heriani; Erna Susilawati; Herwandi Sape; Muh. Ilham; Nudia Tuljannah
Jurnal PKM: Karya dan Inovasi untuk Negeri Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): JUNI 2025
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Socialization and education about the dangers of drug abuse among adolescents are essential to building a drug-free generation, considering that high school students play a critical role in shaping the nation’s future. Drug abuse not only causes health problems but also has long-term social, economic, and legal impacts. This community service activity was conducted at SMA N 2 Sidrap, involving 30 students aged 16–17 years. The purpose was to increase awareness and knowledge about the definition, classification, risks, and prevention of drug abuse. The program began with a pre-test, followed by an interactive lecture using PowerPoint slides and animated videos to make the material more engaging. Students were actively involved through discussions, case analysis, and a Q&A session. A post-test was administered to assess knowledge improvement. Results indicated a significant increase in understanding: definition (86.7% to 93.3%), classification (83.3% to 93.3%), impact (80% to 96.7%), and prevention (90% to 100%). The use of multimedia and interactive delivery proved effective in maintaining attention and promoting active learning. Beyond immediate knowledge gains, the activity fostered critical thinking and empowered students to act as peer educators, spreading anti-drug messages in their communities. This approach can serve as a sustainable model for other schools, contributing to broader efforts in reducing drug abuse prevalence among youth and supporting the creation of a healthy, resilient, and informed generation.