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Praktik Pengelolaan Sampah Berbasis Masyarakat di Kelurahan Tobek Godang Jamaan, Ahmad; Nursiah, Siti; Amanda, Shalika Putri; Nafihatuzzahro, Hilwa; Agatha, Lucia Natasya; Zahrani, Kanaya Adia; Hutagalung, Marctha Olivia; Al Haq, Zia Azzahra; Syam, Nabila Ardani; Yulianti, Aulya; Permata, Ryndi Aida; Putri, Syaira
Unri Conference Series: Community Engagement Vol 7 (2025): Seminar Nasional Pemberdayaan Masyarakat
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/unricsce.7.6-13

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Waste management remains a serious environmental issue, including in Tobek Godang Village, Pekanbaru. The lack of community awareness in separating organic, inorganic, and hazardous waste has resulted in suboptimal household waste management practices. This community service program aims to improve residents’ understanding and skills in waste separation and processing through socialization and training activities. The methods applied consisted of a questionnaire survey with 66 respondents, field observations, group discussions, and hands-on composting practice as part of a participatory approach. The results indicate an increase in community awareness, demonstrated by the provision of separate bins for organic and inorganic waste, better understanding of plastic recycling codes, and the ability to produce quality compost characterized by loose texture, dark color, and earthy aroma. The program’s sustainability is reflected in the community’s commitment to consistently apply environmentally friendly practices, potentially creating a multiplier effect in household-based waste management. Thus, this program can serve as a model of community empowerment in supporting environmental cleanliness and the achievement of local SDGs
Pemberdayaan Perempuan melalui Inovasi Eco Lilin Berbasis Minyak Jelantah: Studi Program KKN MBKM di Kelurahan Simpang Baru Jamaan, Ahmad; Nasution, Ahmad Lakendra Akbar; Alendro, Nawla Farsha; Salsabilah, Salsabilah; Nugraha, Bari Laksamana; Siregar, Devita Meisari Rezeki; Claudya, Diska; Aulia, Indah Salsa; Tarigan, Iren Reby Revalisa; Jumiyati, Jumiyati; Gani, Miftahul; Almahabatilah, Sheila; Irfani, Wan Muhammad Zendi
Unri Conference Series: Community Engagement Vol 7 (2025): Seminar Nasional Pemberdayaan Masyarakat
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/unricsce.7.621-642

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Household waste, particularly used cooking oil, remains a significant issue in Indonesia. Data from the National Waste Management Information System (2024) show that households contribute 50.8% of the national waste generation. In Simpang Baru, used cooking oil is generally discarded without processing, posing risks to the environment and public health. This study aims to enhance community awareness and skills, especially among women, in transforming used cooking oil into value-added products through the Eco Candle innovation. The research employed a qualitative approach through interviews with 72 respondents and field observations, followed by a workshop on Eco Candle production with housewives from RW 06, 07, and 08. Activities included socialization, hands-on practice in making aromatherapy candles, and continued mentoring. Findings reveal that 28 respondents (38.9%) were unaware of waste benefits, while 44 (61.1%) recognized its potential, but only 18 (25%) had experience managing it. Waste management practices were grouped into four categories: active (19.4%), economic (22.2%), passive (26.4%), and non-management (31.9%). The workshop received positive responses, reflected in participants’ independent practices. These findings highlight the gap between knowledge and practice while underscoring women’s role as agents of change. The Eco Candle program supports SDG 12 by reducing waste, raising awareness, and creating household-based economic opportunities.
Pendidikan Alternatif bagi Anak Pekerja Migran Ireguler Indonesia oleh Organisasi Permai Pulau Penang, Malaysia Margaretha Hutasoit, Noviembriyanti; Jamaan, Ahmad
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): JANUARI-MARET
Publisher : Indo Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63822/cmsw8g76

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Pendidikan merupakan hak dasar bagi setiap anak, namun berbeda dengan anak pekerja migran Indonesia (PMI) ireguler di Malaysia. Pada fenomena ini, anak-anak PMI ireguler mengalami keterbatasan mengakses pendidikan formal yang diselenggarakan oleh pemerintah Malaysia karena tidak memiliki dokumen identitas yang mana kondisi ini diturunkan oleh orang tua yang tidak memiliki dokumen identitas juga sehingga mengalami kondisi hambatan administratif keimigrasian untuk mengakses fasilitas-fasilitas umum. Opsi terakhir adalah memasuki sekolah non-formal untuk tetap mendapatkan pendidikan yaitu pendidikan alternatif. Keadaan ini mendorong terbentuknya organisasi Permai dengan programnya yaitu Sanggar Bimbingan Permai. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode kualitatif deskriptif dengan teknik pengumpulan data melalui wawancara, observasi lapangan, dokumentasi dan studi literatur. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa organisasi Permai berperan sebagai aktor akar rumput (grass-roots) dan aktor agency yang memberikan satu social space sebagai wadah aktivitas migran bukan hanya kegiatan sesekali tapi berkelanjutan dan memperhatikan keterkaitannya dengan negara asal.  
The Role of the Seminar “From Education to Action: A Guided Community, Waste-Free Pekanbaru” in Increasing Public Awareness and Participation in Waste Management in Sungaisibam, Pekanbaru City Jamaan, Ahmad; Jadid, Arruhul; Purwati, Intan; Amelia, Najwa; C, Chaironi; Syahrinni, Hikmah; H, Havivah; S, Salsabila; Sihombing, Dhaffa Raychan; Suharmanto, Chalisha Haura Putri; Putri, Tasya Nadia; Azizi, Zihni Karim
Nanggroe: Jurnal Pengabdian Cendikia Vol 4, No 12 (2026): Maret 2026
Publisher : Yayasan Daarul Huda Kruengmane

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19380262

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Urban waste management in Pekanbaru, including Sungaisibam village, remains a significant and complex challenge requiring a comprehensive solution. Low public awareness and participation are often the main factors hindering the effectiveness of waste management programs. This community service research aims to analyze the role of an educational seminar in increasing public awareness and participation in 3R-based (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) waste management. This study uses a qualitative approach with a case study method to analyze the event's implementation, its relevance to local policy, and its impact on participants. The results indicate that the seminar functioned as an effective catalyst, successfully bridging the gap between knowledge and action. This success was underpinned by three key factors: first, its alignment with the Pekanbaru City Government's policy of transitioning to a Waste Management Agency (LPS)-based system; second, strong social support from the presence of government officials and expert speakers; and third, an interactive and action-oriented event design that aligns with the principles of the Theory of Planned Behavior. The seminar not only provided information but also built motivation, created a social norm, and enhanced the community's awareness of their ability to participate actively.
The Role of the Seminar “From Education to Action: A Guided Community, Waste-Free Pekanbaru” in Increasing Public Awareness and Participation in Waste Management in Sungaisibam, Pekanbaru City Jamaan, Ahmad; Jadid, Arruhul; Purwati, Intan; Amelia, Najwa; C, Chaironi; Syahrinni, Hikmah; H, Havivah; S, Salsabila; Sihombing, Dhaffa Raychan; Suharmanto, Chalisha Haura Putri; Putri, Tasya Nadia; Azizi, Zihni Karim
Nanggroe: Jurnal Pengabdian Cendikia Vol 4, No 12 (2026): Maret 2026
Publisher : Yayasan Daarul Huda Kruengmane

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19380262

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Urban waste management in Pekanbaru, including Sungaisibam village, remains a significant and complex challenge requiring a comprehensive solution. Low public awareness and participation are often the main factors hindering the effectiveness of waste management programs. This community service research aims to analyze the role of an educational seminar in increasing public awareness and participation in 3R-based (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) waste management. This study uses a qualitative approach with a case study method to analyze the event's implementation, its relevance to local policy, and its impact on participants. The results indicate that the seminar functioned as an effective catalyst, successfully bridging the gap between knowledge and action. This success was underpinned by three key factors: first, its alignment with the Pekanbaru City Government's policy of transitioning to a Waste Management Agency (LPS)-based system; second, strong social support from the presence of government officials and expert speakers; and third, an interactive and action-oriented event design that aligns with the principles of the Theory of Planned Behavior. The seminar not only provided information but also built motivation, created a social norm, and enhanced the community's awareness of their ability to participate actively.
Co-Authors Abdul jalil, Feranita Abdul Sadad Abimanyu Rizky Ilahi Adianto Adianto Adilah Yuliadista Afrianto Daud Agatha, Lucia Natasya Agus Ika Putra Ahmad Fuadi Al Haq, Zia Azzahra Alendro, Nawla Farsha Ali, Nurhalim Dani Almahabatilah, Sheila Amanda, Shalika Putri Amelia, Mutiara Amelia, Najwa Arif Wicaksa Arisman Adnan Arni Anggraeni Aulia, Indah Salsa Aulya Yulianti Azizi, Zihni Karim Benyamin, Siti Rayya Putri Burhan, Hidayatul Catra C, Chaironi Cahyani, Ragilya Claudya, Diska Deanty, Haniva Sekar Dhia Syahla Pramesti Elisa Jirey Barus Enike, Iit Fitri Enike, Iit Fitrix Feblil Huda Feblil Huda Febri Yuliani Gani, Miftahul Gayatri, Pindi Ghatisya Revita Ginting, I Viola Sandra Ginting, Yogie Rinaldy Gratiana Br Manik H, Havivah Haniva Sekar Deanty Hidayati, Umunnisa Hutagalung, Marctha Olivia Ike Rahma Ningsih Indra Pahlawan Irfani, Wan Muhammad Zendi Irwan Irwan Irwan Iskandar Iswadi HR Jadid, Arruhul Jesika Amelia Jumiyati Jumiyati, Jumiyati Kanaya Adia Zahrani Kanza, Marselia Lucia Natasya Agatha Lumbantobing, Sarah Sonia Theresia M. Saeri M. Saeri Magdalena Wati Tamba Margaretha Hutasoit, Noviembriyanti Marpaung, A. Rivalno Marpaung Martcha Olivia Hutagalung Mirza Hardian Mochammad Afif Azhari Sutoyo Mohammad Saeri Mutiara Ananda Rizqi N. Nazaruddin Nafihatuzzahro, Hilwa Nasution, Ahmad Lakendra Akbar Nelda Zahra Amany Nugraha, Bari Laksamana Nugraha, M. Fajar Nurhayati, Nurhayati Nursiah, Siti Permata, Ryndi Aida Pramesti, Dhia Syahla Purwasandi Purwasandi, Purwasandi Purwati, Intan Putri, Syaira Putri, Tasya Nadia Rahmadona, Indah Rambe, Cindy Marito Purba Renolafitri, Hendrini Rosma, Iswadi Hasyim Ryndi Aida Permata S, Salsabila Saiman Pakpahan Salsabilah, Salsabilah Sanira, Helda Sarah Sonia Theresia Lumbantobing Shoni, Tedisah Sihombing, Dhaffa Raychan Sihombing, Samuel Sinaga, Rudi Siregar, Devita Meisari Rezeki Suharmanto, Chalisha Haura Putri Surez, Muhammad Farhan Suwitno Suwitno, Suwitno Syahrinni, Hikmah Syam, Nabila Ardani Syamsudhuha Syamsudhuha Tarigan, Iren Reby Revalisa Thessa Natalia Laila Tuah Kalti Takwa, Tuah Kalti Umi Oktyari Retnaningsih Utami, Hana Inayah Wicaksana, Satya Wira Yanto, Suci Putriana Yennita Y Yessi Olivia Yudnovon, Welsa Alfiona Putri Yulia, Rahmi Yulianti, Aulya Yusnarida Eka Nizmi Yusnarida Eka Nizmi Yusnarida Eka Nizmi, Yusnarida Zahrani, Kanaya Adia ZARINA Zurian, Irma