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Optimalisasi Partisipasi Masyarakat dalam Kegiatan Kebersihan untuk Menciptakan Lingkungan Sehat dan Berkelanjutan Darmawan, Didit; Az-Zahra, Putri Syafa; Mardikaningsih, Rahayu; Hariani, Mila; Issalillah, Fayola
Nuras : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): January
Publisher : Lembaga Pendidikan, Penelitian, dan Pengabdian Kamandanu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36312/nuras.v6i1.1061

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Optimizing community participation in cleaning activities is an important step to create a healthy, comfortable, and sustainable environment. This research aims to understand how communities engage in cleanliness activities, the factors that affect their level of involvement, as well as the strategies that can be applied to improve the effectiveness of community-based cleanliness programs. This study was conducted through literature studies from various journals and previous research that discussed community empowerment, environmental care behavior, and waste management. The results of the analysis showed that community participation was influenced by environmental awareness, local support and leadership, quality of communication between residents, availability of supporting facilities, and consistency of program implementation. In addition, collaboration between local governments, educational institutions, and local communities also strengthens the success of cleaning activities. These findings emphasize the importance of careful planning, clear division of roles, and the implementation of an asset-based community approach to Asset-Based Community Development (ABCD) to encourage active engagement and sustainability of environmental programs.
Reporting Obligations for Infectious Diseases and Patient Confidentiality in Health Law Agustina, Lina; Vitrianingsih, Yeni; Issalillah, Fayola
Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society Vol 4 No 3 (2025): Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society (November)
Publisher : Metromedia

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The law on healthcare workers' duty to report infectious diseases in Indonesia is based on Law No. 17 of 2023 on Health and implementing regulations governing the surveillance system. On the one hand, reporting is required as a tool to prevent and control the spread of diseases that threaten the wider public. On the other hand, the principles of patient confidentiality and personal data protection require that medical information be protected from unauthorized access and use. This article uses a normative juridical approach with qualitative literature study to examine the relationship between reporting obligations and patient privacy rights. Primary legal materials in the form of laws and regulations in the fields of health, medical records, and personal data protection are analyzed together with literature on public health ethics and contemporary bioethics. The results of the analysis show that the reporting obligation is constructed as an imperative public norm, while the confidentiality of medical records and patient personal data is positioned as a private norm that protects the dignity and integrity of individuals. The two are harmonized through clear exceptions, restrictions on the use of data, and the obligation to implement procedures that maintain patient anonymity in the public sphere. This article concludes that national regulations, including the Health Law, implementing regulations, the Minister of Health Regulation on Medical Records, and the Personal Data Protection Law, have normatively provided a legal framework that is relatively balanced between public health interests and patient privacy rights. Operational guidelines and data governance at the health facility level need to be strengthened so that reporting obligations are carried out in accordance with confidentiality protection standards and public health ethics principles.
Peningkatan Kepedulian Lingkungan Masyarakat melalui Gerakan Bersih Saluran Afvoer Kemambang Arifin, Samsul; Sifa, Nur Vianti Lailatus; Darmawan, Didit; Khayru, Rafadi Khan; Issalillah, Fayola
Nuras : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): January
Publisher : Lembaga Pendidikan, Penelitian, dan Pengabdian Kamandanu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36312/nuras.v6i1.1064

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The waste problem in Indonesia remains a serious challenge that is difficult to overcome at all levels of society. Therefore, efforts to increase awareness and understanding of waste management need to be initiated early as a preventative measure to maintain environmental sustainability. This community service activity aims to raise environmental awareness through education on waste separation and management to ensure its usefulness. The method used was Participatory Action Research (PAR), which actively involved students, the community, and the East Java Environmental Agency (DLH) in every stage of the activity. The program was implemented in a planned manner, beginning with the opening, outreach, and clean-up of the Kemambang Afvoer canal. The results of the activity showed an increase in participants' understanding, particularly of the younger generation, of the importance of waste separation and management, especially plastic waste. Although some technical errors were encountered during the implementation, this activity encouraged the formation of early habits in adopting an environmentally friendly lifestyle. This early habituation is expected to contribute to improving the cleanliness and sustainability of the environment and rivers in the surrounding area.
STRENGTHENING SANITATION REGULATIONS: MEASURING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ENVIRONMENTAL SANCTIONS FOR DOMESTIC WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT IN DENSELY POPULATED AREAS Gautama, Elly Christanty; Tuhuteru, Justian Stanley; Issalillah, Fayola; Mardikaningsih, Rahayu; Hardyansah, Rommy
Bureaucracy Journal : Indonesia Journal of Law and Social-Political Governance Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): Bureaucracy Journal : Indonesia Journal of Law and Social-Political Governance
Publisher : Gapenas Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53363/bureau.v5i3.869

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The management of domestic wastewater in densely populated areas is a critical issue situated at the intersection of public health policy and environmental law in Indonesia. This normative juridical research aims to analyze the legal construction of obligations for domestic wastewater management and the effectiveness of the environmental sanction system in fostering compliance within densely populated zones. The findings indicate that a comprehensive legal framework has been established through a regulatory hierarchy, beginning with the 1945 Constitution, Law No. 32 of 2009 concerning Environmental Protection and Management, Law No. 36 of 2009 concerning Health, and extending to various technical regulations such as Minister of Environment and Forestry Regulation No. P.68/2016 on Domestic Wastewater Quality Standards. Legal obligations are imposed reciprocally upon the state to provide systems and upon the community to comply. Regarding enforcement, a sanction system encompassing administrative, civil, and criminal penalties has been established under the Environmental Protection and Management Law. However, the effectiveness of this sanction system within the context of densely populated areas remains limited. This limitation is attributed to factors such as limited monitoring and evidentiary capacity, the absence of adequate alternative infrastructure, and prevailing socio-economic constraints within the community. This study concludes that successful sanitation law enforcement requires an integrative approach, combining sanction instruments with infrastructure provision, institutional strengthening of oversight, and sustained public education.
Co-Authors Abror, Sirojuddin Agus Yulianto Ainun Najih, Farihah Aka Romli, Rido'i Alfiyah, Siti Ali, Stendy Aliyah, Nelud Darajaatul Arif Rachman Putra Az-Zahra, Putri Syafa Baktiasih, Desak Gede Sri Didit Darmawan Dirgantara, Febrian Djazilan, Syukron Efendi, Wakid Eli Masnawati Evendi, Wakid Fitrotin Azizah, Fitrotin Gautama, Elly Christanty Halizah, Siti Nur Hamzanwadi, Hamzanwadi Hariani, Mila Indaryati, Nana Indayati, Lina Wahyu Insyiroh, Ilusia Izzati Irawan, Alfiatul Jaatsiyah, Ananda Elsya Juliarto, Tri Susandhi Kaseger, Henny Khan Khayru, Rafadi Khayru, Rafadi Khan Lethy, Yemima Nega Lina Agustina Mahendra, Diko Alando Mamesah, Devi Ariyanyi Mamesan, Devi Ariyanti Masduki Masduki Masfufah Masfufah, Masfufah Masithoh , Nurul Masithoh, Nurul Mataputun, Donny Richard Mathius, Devy Natalia MIFTAKHUL JANNAH Mubasyiroh, Alfi’atiyatul Mujito Mujito, Mujito Nabila, Widelia Putri Noor, Alpat Nur Aisyah Nuraini, Reny Priyatama, Sandra Putra , Arif Rachman Rahayu Mardikaningsih Rahma, Alvina Retnowati, Eli Rojak, Jeje Abdul Rommy Hardyansah Ryny Silvana Tamaka, Ryny Silvana Safira, Mirza Elmy Salsabilah, Nadifa Samsul Arifin Sarif, Nurul Husna Binti Sifa, Nur Vianti Lailatus Sinambela, Ella Anastasya Sirenden, Monita Tinting Sudjai , Sudjai Sulani, Sulani Suwito Suwito Tampil, Velecia Criselda Terubus Terubus, Terubus Triono, Bambang Tuhuteru, Justian Stanley Ustiani, Titik Uswatun Chasanah Vitrianingsih, Yeni Wibowo, Agung Satryo Wisnujati , Nugrahini Susantinah Wisnujatia, Nugrahini Susantinah Wuryani, Ayu Indah Yuliani Yuliani Yuliastutik Yuliastutik, Yuliastutik