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Journal : Abdi Masyarakat

Assistance in the Legalization of Gawah Daya Coffee UMKM Products, Kayangan District, North Lombok Regency Sari, Ni Kadek Wahyuni Merta; Khairunnisah, Noni Antika; Anam, Ahmad Gautsul; Mahfuz, Muhammad; Pranata, Andi
Abdi Masyarakat Vol 6, No 1 (2024): Abdi Masyarakat
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pendidikan (LPP) Mandala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58258/abdi.v6i1.7115

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Assistance with the legalization of MSME products such as Gawah Daya Coffee is a crucial step in ensuring business continuity and legal compliance. Through a structured approach, MSMEs can meet legal requirements, increase market access and strengthen their business position. The results of the assistance show a significant increase in legal compliance, strengthening the capacity of MSME owners, and access to wider markets. With guaranteed legality, Gawah Daya Coffee MSMEs can gain long-term benefits in the form of sustainable business growth and improved image in the eyes of consumers. Assistance with the legalization of MSME products has had a significant positive impact on the growth and sustainability of MSME businesses in the coffee sector.    
Transformasi Ekonomi Lokal Menuju Ekonomi Digital: Strategi Pemberdayaan Melalui Seminar Literasi Digital Sari, Ni Kadek Wahyuni Merta; Anam, Ahmad Gautsul; Mahfuz, Muhammad; Farisi, Moh Salman Al; Uli, Aprilla Sinta
Abdi Masyarakat Vol 7, No 1 (2025): Abdi Masyarakat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58258/abdi.v7i1.8802

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The transformation of the local economy toward a digital economy is a strategic step to enhance competitiveness and promote inclusive and sustainable economic growth, especially amidst the rapid development of information technology. This article discusses how digital literacy seminars can serve as an educational medium to strengthen the capacity of local communities—particularly micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs)—in adopting digital technologies. Using a descriptive-qualitative approach, the seminar activities were observed to evaluate changes in participants’ understanding of economic digitalization concepts. The results showed a significant increase in participants' digital literacy levels and interest in utilizing digital technology in economic activities. This article concludes that educational interventions such as seminars can form an essential foundation for building a local digital economy ecosystem.
Book Review " The Law's Eye, Women's Eye": Gender Legal Literacy and Responsiveness of Indonesian Legal System Ramadhani, Suci; Mahfuz, Muhammad; Mutia Sari, Dian Aulia; Junaedi, Junaedi
Abdi Masyarakat Vol 7, No 2 (2025): Abdi Masyarakat
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pendidikan (LPP) Mandala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58258/abdi.v7i2.9780

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The Indonesian legal system still contains gender bias embedded in the substance, structure, and culture of law. This community service activity aims to: (1) enhance gender legal literacy among academics, legal practitioners, and the general public through a book review; (2) disseminate empirical findings on gender injustice in the Indonesian legal system; and (3) promote the Mubadalah perspective as an alternative framework in Islamic family law reform. The book review activity of "Mata Hukum, Mata Perempuan" was conducted on November 9, 2025, in North Lombok, involving keynote speakers, the author, and three reviewers from various disciplines. This book integrates legal feminism with the Mubadalah perspective to analyze gender bias in marriage law, the juvenile criminal justice system, child marriage prevention, and women's participation in state administration. The activity results showed high enthusiasm among participants in understanding structural gender injustice in Indonesian law. Discussions generated concrete recommendations for more gender-responsive legal reform, including revision of the Marriage Law, strengthening dual accountability mechanisms in the juvenile justice system, and empowering local customary institutions in preventing child marriage. The Mubadalah perspective proved effective as a bridge for dialogue between feminism and Islam in the context of Indonesian Muslim society.