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Community Services for the Children of Migrant Labors through Informal Education to Support SDGS in Hulu Kelang Selangor Learning Places Awary, Nadiah; Seno Aji, Tony; Wasil , Mohammad; Wajuba Perdini Fisabilillah, Lady; Hanifa, Nurul; Eviana Hutabarat, Ruth; Restikasari, Wenny
International Journal Of Community Service Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): May 2024 (Indonesia - Ethiopia )
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An analysis of the education situation in Indonesia, focusing on the impact of the unequal education structure on the economic sector and the high poverty rate. These problems have led to an increase in the number of Indonesian migrant workers (PMI) in Malaysia, including their children who face obstacles in obtaining formal education. This report describes the Government of Indonesia's initiative through the Indonesian Embassy in Malaysia to establish non-formal schools, such as Sekolah Indonesia Kuala Lumpur (SIKL) and Sanggar Bimbingan Hulu Kelang, as an alternative to providing access to education to immigrant children. However, legal issues related to the citizenship of immigrant children complicate the government's efforts to provide protection and proper education. The focus of the report also reveals a lack of public literacy regarding the procedures for working abroad, affecting the validity of immigrants' documents and their children's education rights. Mentorship centers, such as Sanggar Bimbingan Hulu Kelang, are emerging as a solution in helping immigrant children obtain basic education and overcome administrative barriers. Collaboration between the Government of Indonesia, universities and communities through Kuliah Kerja Nyata (KKN) activities in Malaysia is a positive step in addressing community education and literacy issues. The report also details the collaboration between INTI and the rectors' assembly and the role of students in making a positive impact. Despite the obstacles, the success of the KKN program proves that active community participation can make a difference in improving the quality of education among Indonesian immigrants in Malaysia.
International Culture Awareness: Indonesia-Thailand Joint Community Service Arisetyawan, Kukuh; Ma‘ruf, Aminudin; Seno Aji, Tony; Cahyono, Hendry; Restikasari, Wenny; Srisuk, Prattana; Irawan, Nico; Kharisma, Safa
International Journal Of Community Service Vol. 4 No. 4 (2024): November 2024 (Indonesia - Thailand - Malaysia)
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The introduction of Indonesian culture is carried out through an understanding of ethnicity, art, language, and customs. This cultural sharing is considered effective as a means to promote the nation's culture and increase understanding between nations as a bridge to improve cross-cultural understanding and strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries. By introducing Indonesia's cultural diversity to the Thai people, it is hoped that it can increase understanding of the importance of culture as a form of national identity and maintain social harmony. By using the observation approach, sharing season, and presentation to identify the impact of the introduction of Indonesian culture on the perception of Thai society, with the main focus on cultural understanding, we can establish international cooperation. This study shows that this cultural introduction initiative can enrich Indonesia's cultural insights in the Thailand community, especially in Thai Global Business Administration Technological College (TGBC), as well as make them aware of the importance of culture as a national asset that must be preserved and appreciated. This can open up opportunities for cooperation in academic and non-academic fields, which will later create a closer and mutually beneficial relationship between the two countries.
Family Financial Resilience Efforts Through Financial Management Training in Bangah Sidoarjo Village Wajuba Perdini Fisabilillah, Ladi; Seno Aji, Tony; Wasil, Mohammad; Nilasari, Aprillia; Ma’ruf, Aminudin; Mustafidah, A’imatul; Ashra Faishal Mabani, Moh
International Journal Of Community Service Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): August 2025 (Indonesia - Rusia - Malaysia)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijcs.v5i3.886

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Global economic instability triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic, geopolitical conflicts, inflation, and commodity price fluctuations has increased household financial vulnerability in Indonesia, especially among low- and middle-income groups. Many households, particularly those led by housewives, lack adequate financial literacy and skills in managing household budgets. This community service program aimed to enhance family financial resilience by educating housewives in Bangah Village, Sidoarjo, on healthy household financial management. The activity, held on July 20, 2025, involved 70 participants and was implemented through three stages: education using interactive presentations, practical exercises through case studies, and evaluation via pre- and post-tests. The pretest revealed that 70% of participants had not managed household finances effectively. Post-test results indicated a 20% improvement, with 90% of participants understanding proper budget allocation and distinguishing needs from wants. The program successfully increased participants’ knowledge and skills in managing finances, though some still reported expenditures exceeding income. Participants suggested future training include topics on investment and digital literacy.
Co-Authors Abu Zainuddin Achmad Kautsar Afifah, Choirul Anna Nur Ah. Syahril Qisthi Ahmad Ajib Ridlwan Aisyaturrahmah, Auliya Hanifah Akbar, Aldi Maulana Akbar, Mochammad Fahd Albrian Fiky Prakoso Alful Alful laili Ali Fahruddin Aminudin Ma'ruf Anang Kistyanto Andre Dwijanto Witjaksono Anggraini, Ella Zuli Anila Qoni'ah Anindya Rahardian Nugraeni Aprilia Hidayah Arinta Fitriana Arisetyawan, Kukuh Asep Kurniawan Ashra Faishal Mabani, Moh Awary, Nadiah A’rasy Fahrullah Bambang Suratman Berliana, Eva Budiarti, Erika Mei Budiono Budiono CHOIRUL ANNA NUR AFIFAH Clarashinta Canggih Daffa Sukma Falih Della Sukma Pitaloka dewi susanti Dimas Galih Saputra Dita Dismalasari Dewi Dwi Maulidia Anggraeni Dzulkiflih Dzulkiflih Eko Wahyudi Ella Zuli Anggraini Ella Zuli Anggraini Erli Diah Ayu Ratnasari Eva Alfiatus Sholikhah Eviana Hutabarat, Ruth Fanani, Ahmad Faizal Farhan Taufiqurrahman Faris, Moh. Faruq, Ahmad Fatih, Muhammad Al Fatmasari, Dwi Fitria, Norma Fitriana, Arinta Frida Ulfah Ermawati Ghozali, Achmad Ainul Hakim, Yusril Rahman Hanifa, Nurul Haq, Muhammad Hadyul Hendry Cahyono Heny Musfidah Hutabarat , Ruth Eviana I Made Hegar Danendra Nararya Intan Rulisa Islami Irawati, Winaika Irnawati Irnawati Islami, Trinah Asi Juliana Juliana Jun Surjanti Kharisma, Safa Kukuh Arisetyawan Ladi Wajuba Perdini Fisabilillah Laili, Nur Zayyinatul LUCKY RACHMAWATI M. Dzulkifli Wakit Maulitiana, Ajeng Nurin Ma‘ruf, Aminudin Ma’ruf, Aminudin Muchammad Rio Nugroho Muhammad Afdha Alif Almughni Muhammad Akhmal Alamsyah Darmawan Muhammad Hadyul Haq Muhammad Handy Rakhmawan Muhammad Iftitahu Khoiron Muhammad Jihan Mukhammad, Wildhan Mumuh Muhammad Mustafidah, A’imatul Nico Irawan Nilasari, Aprillia Noho, Muhammad Dzikirullah Norida Candra Sakti Nugroho, Muchammad Rio Nur Haqiqi, Firda Nurazizah, Eva Nurul Hanifa Pasaribu, Gymnastiar Eka Aurillina Perdini Fisabilillah, Ladi Wajuba Prabowo, Prayudi Setiawan Putra, Moh. Rizqy Eka Rachma Indrarini Rahmatuz Zainiya Salsabilla Raja Zuraidah Rasi Ratnaningsih, Ayu Rida Rosida Risqi Noor Hidayati Putri Rusmini Rusmini Rusmini Rusmini Saifulloh Wisnu Romadhon Sanaji Saputra, Dimas Galih Setya Chendra Shafinar Ismail Sri Abidah Suryaningsih Srisuk, Prattana Sukma Falih, Daffa Suryani, Frischa Dwi Suwandi Valentina, Dila Wajuba Perdini Fisabilillah, Ladi Wajuba Perdini Fisabilillah, Lady Wasil, Mohammad Wenny Restikasari Wenny Restikasari Wildhan Mukhammad Yulianah Yusril Rahman Hakim Yuyun Isbanah Zainur Rahman