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Journal : Community Services: Sustainability Development

Accounting Training to Support Transparent and Accountable Village Fund Reporting in Sibetan Village, Karangasem Bali SAPUTRA, Komang Adi Kurniawan; LAKSMI, Putu Ayu Sita; SURIANI, Nyoman; EKAJAYANTI, L.G.P Sri
Community Services: Sustainability Development Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Community Services: Sustainability Development (March - June 2024)
Publisher : PT Batara Swastika Harati

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61857/cssdev.v1i2.76

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This community service aims to socialize regulations and mechanisms for managing village fund allocations for community welfare. The governance of village funds plays a vital role in transforming villages into independent and sustainable communities. Good management of village funds will encourage the community to enhance the economy and explore the Village's potential. Village officials also receive significant attention in the regulations governing village fund management. The speakers explain the village fund allocation management flow and its purposes in this community service. The desired expectation is that officials refrain from engaging in activities related to financial management violations, practice sound financial management, create innovations and creativity using village funds, and establish new sources of income to increase the Village's original revenue.
Plastic Waste Reduction Campaign at the Traditional Market of Nyanggelan Village, Panjer, Denpasar SAPUTRA, Komang Adi Kurniawan; Ekajayanti, L.G.P. Sri; SURIANI, Ni Nyoman
Community Services: Sustainability Development Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Community Services: Sustainability Development (November - February 2025)
Publisher : PT Batara Swastika Harati

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61857/cssdev.v2i1.100

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This article raises the theme of the plastic waste reduction campaign in the traditional market of Nyanggelan Village, Panjer, Denpasar. The increasing problem of plastic waste is a severe environmental challenge, especially in areas with high trading activity such as traditional markets. Through a participatory approach, this campaign aims to increase public and trader awareness of the negative impacts of plastic waste and the importance of good waste management. Activities include socialization, counseling, and training on using environmentally friendly materials as an alternative to plastic. In addition, this campaign also involves collaboration with the government and local organizations to create sustainable solutions. The results of this activity show an increase in public understanding of the importance of reducing plastic use and changes in behavior in choosing more environmentally friendly packaging. Through this effort, Nyanggelan Village can be an example for other areas in reducing the negative impacts of plastic waste and encouraging further action in maintaining cleanliness and environmental sustainability.