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10.52931/icirpe2020 CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS DEVELOPMENT OF CLEAN WATER INFRASTRUCTURE AND RURAL SANITATION Rezi Munizar
International Conference on Industrial Revolution for Polytechnic Education Vol. 2 No. 2 (2020): International Conference on Industrial Revolution for Polytechnic Education
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One of the Indonesian government's efforts in the provision of clean water and sanitation infrastructure is the provision of community-based water supply and sanitation (Pamsimas) program. In accordance with the principle of community-based, the active participation of the community becomes the key to success in the implementation of the program. This study analyzes critical success factors (CSFs) in water and sanitation infrastructure development projects through community empowerment approaches. The results showed that there are 10 critical success factors, including government and private intervention in infrastructure (technical and financial) through public private partnership (PPP) and corporate social responsibility (CSR) cooperation schemes; development of competence (skill, knowledge, and job behavior) of member of non-government organization in management of empowerment program activity; strengthening community institutions post-empowerment to trigger community self-reliance in sustainability of empowerment programs; balance between availability and accuracy of allocation of funds through the optimization of project/program management, monitoring and evaluation, independent audits, awareness raising on anti-corruption, and transparency of publicly accessible program financial documents; cultural application of science and technology in all aspects of community development; the formation of a sense of belonging to the community towards the results of development (sense of ownership); strengthening the behavioral commitment of the personnel of the community organization to the established organization; and the stimulation of a responsive approach (demand responsive approach), in the meaning, something that is built must really be needed by the community.
Identifikasi Faktor dan Model Tahapan Pengembangan Infrastruktur Pariwisata Terintegrasi di Provinsi Bengkulu Rezi Munizar
Journal of Engineering and Applied Technology Vol 1 No 2 (2025): December: Scripta Technica: Journal of Engineering and Applied Technology
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The tourism sector is one of the key drivers in boosting economic growth and community welfare. Although its contribution to Indonesia's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is still relatively small, the potential of national tourism continues to show positive development, mainly supported by advances in technology, transportation, and telecommunications that facilitate mobility and access to tourism information. Globally, Indonesia's tourism competitiveness has increased significantly, as reflected in the rise in the Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Index by the World Economic Forum, particularly in terms of transportation infrastructure and tourism services. However, this improvement has not been evenly distributed across all regions. Foreign tourists are still focused on certain destinations such as Bali, Riau Islands, and DKI Jakarta, while several other provinces have not been able to attract tourists optimally. The province of Bengkulu, for example, shows a fluctuating trend with a downward trend in the number of foreign tourist visits and is recorded as one of the regions with the lowest number of visits in Indonesia. This condition indicates an imbalance in tourism development between regions and the need for more effective and integrated strategies to encourage increased regional tourism attractiveness and competitiveness.  
Pendampingan Teknis Perencanaan dan Penataan Masjid Al-Khair Sebagai Masjid Ramah Anak dan Disabilitas Rezi Munizar; Buyung Mantap; M. Wisridani P.; Yoka Mahendra
Journal of Community Service and Engagement Vol 1 No 2 (2026): February: Servitia: Journal of Community Service and Engagement
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This community service activity focuses on technical assistance for the planning and spatial arrangement of Al-Khair Mosque as a child-friendly and disability-inclusive mosque. The program was implemented using a participatory approach involving mosque managers and congregants to ensure relevance and sustainability. Field observations revealed several accessibility and safety limitations related to entrance access, circulation paths, ablution areas, and supporting facilities. Identification of user needs highlighted diverse requirements among children, elderly worshippers, and persons with physical and sensory disabilities. Participatory discussions with mosque administrators served as a platform to integrate empirical findings with local perspectives and management capacities. Based on these processes, inclusive technical recommendations were formulated, emphasizing accessibility, safety, comfort, and gradual implementation. The results demonstrate that participatory technical assistance strengthens managerial awareness, enhances design responsiveness, and supports inclusive religious participation. This program confirms that integrating user-based data, inclusive design principles, and local commitment is essential for transforming mosques into accessible and welcoming worship spaces for all community members
Kajian Awal Pemanfaatan Limbah Abu Boiler Kelapa Sawit Sebagai Material Konstruksi Non-Struktural Rezi Munizar
Journal of Science, Technology, and Innovation Vol 1 No 2 (2025): December: Inventa: Journal of Science, Technology, and Innovation
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Palm oil boiler ash waste is a by-product of biomass combustion in the palm oil industry, the amount of which continues to increase in line with the growth of the industry. To date, the utilization of boiler ash waste has been limited, with most of it simply being dumped, thus posing potential environmental problems. A study is needed to evaluate the potential use of palm oil boiler ash waste as a non-structural construction material. This study aims to conduct a preliminary study of the characteristics and feasibility of using palm oil boiler ash waste as a non-structural construction material. The research method used is an experimental method in the laboratory, beginning with testing the physical characteristics of boiler ash, followed by basic mechanical testing on non-structural materials that utilize boiler ash as a mixed material. The parameters analyzed include compressive strength and water absorption, which are compared with the applicable quality standards for non-structural materials. The preliminary results show that palm oil boiler ash waste has the potential to be used as a non-structural construction material, especially as a substitute or additive in the manufacture of building materials.