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The Role of Field Facilitators in the Community-Based Drinking Water and Sanitation Program (Pamsimas) in Manjuto Jaya Village, Air Manjuto Sub-District, Mukomuko District Rachman, Denny A.; Leonanda, Benny Dwika
International Journal of Education, Information Technology, and Others Vol 6 No 4 (2023): International Journal of Education, information technology   and others (IJEIT)
Publisher : Peneliti.net

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10447236

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The Pamsimas Development, which is one of the government programs aimed at improving access to drinking water and sanitation, is funded by the state budget allocated to specific regions. Implemented since 2008, Pamsimas has had a positive impact on communities scattered across villages and urban areas, especially in meeting the needs for drinking water, sanitation, and promoting health behavior changes. Currently, Pamsimas is considered a flagship program for the development of drinking water and sanitation supply systems in rural and urban areas, aiming to increase the number of residents who can access drinking water and sanitation services. The program also seeks to enhance the adoption of clean and healthy living values and behaviors, with the goal of achieving 100% access to drinking water and sanitation by 2024. Pamsimas is viewed as a strategic step in improving community access to drinking water and sanitation, with a community-based approach that emphasizes empowerment and sustainability as key factors for success. The role of Field Facilitators (FF) is crucial in maintaining the quality and success of the PAMSIMAS program implementation. Close collaboration with relevant stakeholders, local governments, and the community is essential to effectively achieve program objectives. In the implementation of PAMSIMAS development, discrepancies between proposed plans and actual realization often occur, highlighting the need for the role of Technical Implementing Officers (Field Facilitators) in rationalizing planning outcomes for PAMSIMAS development.
Impact Analysis of Implementing School Safe Zones (Case Study: ZoSS at SMPN 15 Padang and MTsN 1 Padang) Oktaviani, Oktaviani; Leonanda, Benny Dwika; Putri, Trigenta Sommya
CIVED Vol. 11 No. 2 (2024): June 2024
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/cived.v11i2.609

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The Padang city government has implemented the ZoSS program for two schools located close to each other in Koto Tangah District, namely SMPN 15 Padang and MTsN 1 Padang located on Jalan Adinegoro, Batipuh Panjang District. However, the function of the presence of ZoSS in these two schools is considered to be ineffective because there are still many motorbike drivers who travel at speeds exceeding the permitted speed limit when crossing the ZoSS area, even though the facilities are in accordance with the Director General of Land Transportation's regulations Number: SK3582/AJ.403/DRJD/2018. Therefore, the research aims to review the impact of implementing ZoSS on the speed of motorized vehicles and the characteristics of road crossing behavior on ZoSS in this area. The data used was obtained by conducting surveys and direct observations in the field. The survey carried out included a survey of instantaneous speed data (spot speed) of vehicles when crossing the ZoSS, and a survey of the characteristics of road crossing behavior on the ZoSS. after school.The results of the research concluded that the implementation of the ZoSS program at SMPN 15 Padang and MTsN 1 Padang, located on Jalan Adinegoro, was considered ineffective in terms of motor vehicle speed, because it exceeded the maximum speed limit (30 km /hour) when crossing the ZoSS with an average speed of 46.75 km/hour with the percentage of vehicles complying with the permitted speed still below 50%, and the behavior of pedestrians when crossing in the ZoSS area is categorized as "not yet safe" so there is the potential for accidents.Regulation.
THE 'REBORN' PHENOMENON OF A FORMER PRESIDENT: NAVIGATING LEADERSHIP LEGACY AND POLITICAL SHADOWS IN A NEW ERA Leonanda, Benny Dwika
Politik Indonesia: Indonesian Political Science Review Vol. 9 No. 3 (2024): General Issues
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jpi.v9i3.16807

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The "reborn" phenomenon of former President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) following the conclusion of his term has introduced a new dynamic into Indonesian politics. Unlike most former leaders who opt to retreat from the public eye to focus on personal or spiritual pursuits, Jokowi remains actively engaged in various public activities. His consistent presence, warmly received by the public, has sparked speculation about the motivations behind his involvement and its implications for the new administration under President Prabowo Subianto. Jokowi’s continued visibility in the public sphere raises concerns about the potential blurring of authority between the new leadership and the perception that his political influence remains significant even after stepping down. This article seeks to analyse the motivations and impacts of Jokowi’s post-presidency engagement from social, political, and psychological perspectives. Additionally, it explores Javanese cultural traditions, such as the concept of “lengser keprabon madeg pandito ratu,” which underscores the importance of spiritual reflection for former leaders. By understanding this historical and cultural context, this study aims to provide insights into how a former leader can maintain relevance in modern Indonesian politics and the implications for political stability and power consolidation during the transition to a new administration.
Analysis of Temperature Distribution on the Coffee Roaster Drum for a Capacity of 2 kg Using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Suryadi, Dedi; Leonanda, Benny Dwika; Mustagfirin, Alfin; Suandi, Agus
Jurnal Polimesin Vol 22, No 1 (2024): February
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Lhokseumawe

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30811/jpl.v22i1.4032

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Coffee, one of Indonesia's largest commodities, is often processed using traditional methods and tools that rely heavily on manual labor and can be labor-intensive. To make the coffee roasting process more efficient and reduce the need for human effort, a coffee roasting machine can be used. This study aimed to analyze coffee roasting drums using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to determine the optimal drum thickness and rotation speed in a coffee roasting machine. The study considered three different thicknesses (1mm, 2mm, and 3mm) and three different rotation speeds (60rpm, 65rpm, and 70rpm). The coffee roasting drum was modeled using CFD. The study's results showed that a drum thickness of 2mm and a rotation speed of 70rpm achieved the best heat distribution during roasting, reaching the desired temperature in 900 seconds. This information could be used to design a more efficient coffee roasting machine or improve the performance of existing machines.