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Journal : Warta Pengabdian Andalas: Jurnal Ilmiah Pengembangan Dan Penerapan Ipteks

Program Handsanitizer dan Masker Kain Gratis bagi Masyarakat Kurang Mampu di Sekitar Kampus Universitas Andalas dalam Rangka Mencegah Penularan COVID-19 Afdal Afdal; Marzuki Marzuki; Muldarisnur Muldarisnur; Ardian Putra; Trengginas Eka Putra Sutantyo; Dwi Pujiastuti; Mutya Vonnisa; Fadilla Monica; Yoci Darwita Putri; Sucy Lestari Wirma; Novia Dwi Agusri; Eldiani Arifya
Warta Pengabdian Andalas Vol 27 No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (LPPM) Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jwa.27.2.95-103.2020

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COVID-19 has become a terrifying thing for everyone. The government has made several decisions to prevent the spread of this disease, such as the program of physical distancing where economic, educational, entertainment, social, and even religious activities are requested to be carried out at home. The physical distancing policy also has a negative impact. This program results in reduced community mobility and a sluggish economy. Many people working in the informal sector with a daily income are experiencing difficulties. They struggle to meet their daily needs, especially buying face masks and hand sanitizers. This problem has inspired our community service team at the Department of Physics FMIPA Andalas University, West Sumatra (Indonesia), to make a program to overcome this problem by distributing 400 pieces of cloth masks and 120 bottles of hand sanitizer accessible to the public. This activity was very beneficial for the community, shown by their enthusiasm when the stock of cloth masks and hand sanitizers was gone in one hour. Most people do not use masks in outdoor activities, not because they do not want to wear them, but because of economic constraints. There is a need that is more important than a mask. To prevent the spread of COVID-19, especially to the poor, the government must provide them with free masks.
Education of Disaster Awareness through Disaster Readiness Socialization as an Effort to Increase Community Knowledge around the Nobita Hill Tourism Area on Disaster Mitigation Marzuki Marzuki; Mutya Vonnisa; Harmadi Harmadi; Dwi Pujiastuti; Arif Budiman; Dwi Puryanti; Sri Oktamuliani; Imam Taufiq; Meqorry Yusfi; Rahmat Rasyid; Astuti Astuti; Sri Handani; Sri Rahayu Alfitri Usna; Dian Fitriyani; Elvaswer Elvaswer; Muhammad Arif; Muhammad Kahfi; Naela Amalia Zulfa; Iqbal Ramadhan; Nurul Hasanah; Feriska Handayani Irka
Warta Pengabdian Andalas Vol 31 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (LPPM) Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jwa.31.2.353-361.2024

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Nobita Hill, a tourist site in Padang City, is undergoing development as a tourist destination that offers a bird's-eye view of Padang City. Unfortunately, the hilly topography with steep slopes increases the risk of landslides in this area. In order to address the problem, the community service team from the Physics Department of Andalas University has carried out a six-month community service program from July to December 2022. It focused on disaster awareness education and used a qualitative approach. This activity aims to socialize disaster mitigation efforts, especially those related to landslides and earthquakes, considering that Padang City is also prone to earthquakes. The results of this activity showed an increase in the knowledge of the local community after the socialization, but repeated activities are needed to achieve optimal results. This ongoing activity is essential to ensure continuous improvement in the community's understanding of disaster mitigation and to support efforts to make Bukit Nobita a disaster-resilient area. Thus, this activity makes a positive contribution to shaping a safe, sustainable, and disaster-resilient tourism environment.
Education of Disaster Awareness through Disaster Readiness Socialization as an Effort to Increase Community Knowledge around the Nobita Hill Tourism Area on Disaster Mitigation Marzuki Marzuki; Mutya Vonnisa; Harmadi Harmadi; Dwi Pujiastuti; Arif Budiman; Dwi Puryanti; Sri Oktamuliani; Imam Taufiq; Meqorry Yusfi; Rahmat Rasyid; Astuti Astuti; Sri Handani; Sri Rahayu Alfitri Usna; Dian Fitriyani; Elvaswer Elvaswer; Muhammad Arif; Muhammad Kahfi; Naela Amalia Zulfa; Iqbal Ramadhan; Nurul Hasanah; Feriska Handayani Irka
Warta Pengabdian Andalas Vol 31 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (LPPM) Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jwa.31.2.353-361.2024

Abstract

Nobita Hill, a tourist site in Padang City, is undergoing development as a tourist destination that offers a bird's-eye view of Padang City. Unfortunately, the hilly topography with steep slopes increases the risk of landslides in this area. In order to address the problem, the community service team from the Physics Department of Andalas University has carried out a six-month community service program from July to December 2022. It focused on disaster awareness education and used a qualitative approach. This activity aims to socialize disaster mitigation efforts, especially those related to landslides and earthquakes, considering that Padang City is also prone to earthquakes. The results of this activity showed an increase in the knowledge of the local community after the socialization, but repeated activities are needed to achieve optimal results. This ongoing activity is essential to ensure continuous improvement in the community's understanding of disaster mitigation and to support efforts to make Bukit Nobita a disaster-resilient area. Thus, this activity makes a positive contribution to shaping a safe, sustainable, and disaster-resilient tourism environment.
Education of Disaster Awareness through Disaster Readiness Socialization as an Effort to Increase Community Knowledge around the Nobita Hill Tourism Area on Disaster Mitigation Marzuki Marzuki; Mutya Vonnisa; Harmadi Harmadi; Dwi Pujiastuti; Arif Budiman; Dwi Puryanti; Sri Oktamuliani; Imam Taufiq; Meqorry Yusfi; Rahmat Rasyid; Astuti Astuti; Sri Handani; Sri Rahayu Alfitri Usna; Dian Fitriyani; Elvaswer Elvaswer; Muhammad Arif; Muhammad Kahfi; Naela Amalia Zulfa; Iqbal Ramadhan; Nurul Hasanah; Feriska Handayani Irka
Warta Pengabdian Andalas Vol 31 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (LPPM) Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jwa.31.2.353-361.2024

Abstract

Nobita Hill, a tourist site in Padang City, is undergoing development as a tourist destination that offers a bird's-eye view of Padang City. Unfortunately, the hilly topography with steep slopes increases the risk of landslides in this area. In order to address the problem, the community service team from the Physics Department of Andalas University has carried out a six-month community service program from July to December 2022. It focused on disaster awareness education and used a qualitative approach. This activity aims to socialize disaster mitigation efforts, especially those related to landslides and earthquakes, considering that Padang City is also prone to earthquakes. The results of this activity showed an increase in the knowledge of the local community after the socialization, but repeated activities are needed to achieve optimal results. This ongoing activity is essential to ensure continuous improvement in the community's understanding of disaster mitigation and to support efforts to make Bukit Nobita a disaster-resilient area. Thus, this activity makes a positive contribution to shaping a safe, sustainable, and disaster-resilient tourism environment.
Co-Authors Adrial, Rico Afdal Afdal Afdal Afdal Afdhal Muttaqin Ahmad Fauzi Pohan Ahmad Rizqy Shubri Ahmad Zul Amal Zaini Alimin Mahyudin Ardian Putra Ariani, Silvi Arif Budiman Arif Budiman Astuti Astuti - Astuti Astuti Astuti Astuti Astuti Astuti Aulya Rahayu Aulya Rahayu, Aulya Ayu Putri Ningsih Ayu Putri Ningsih Ckhotimah, Husnul Dahyunir Dahlan Damayanti, Elok Dea Kurnia Harysandi Dedi Mardiansyah Dian Fitriyani Dian Fitriyani Dian Milvita Dwi Pujiastuti Dwi Pujiastuti Dwi Puryanti Eldiani Arifya Elfira Saufina Elistia Liza Namigo, Elistia Elvaswer Elvaswer Fadilla Monica Fani Anjelina Feriska Handayani Irka, Feriska Handayani Geby Sri Ayu Oktavia Hanifah Azzaura Musyayyadah Hapsoro, Cahyo A. Harmadi Harmadi Harmadi Harmadi Helmi Yusnaini Helmi Yusnaini Hiroyuki Hashiguchi Hiroyuki Hashiguchi Hiroyuki Hashiguchi Hiroyuki Hashiguchi Hiroyuki Hashiguchi Hiroyuki Hashiguchi, Hiroyuki Husnul Ckhotimah Imam Taufik Imam Taufiq Imam Taufiq Indrayani, Wira Iqbal Ramadhan Iqbal Ramadhan L. Luini Lisna Meylani M. Ali Shafii Marzuki Marzuki Marzuki Marzuki Marzuki Marzuki Marzuki, Meqorry Yusfi Meri Yoseva Mohammad Ali Shafii Mora Mora Muhammad Arif Muhammad Arif Muhammad Kahfi Muhammad Kahfi Muldarisnur, Mulda Musyayyadah, Hanifah Azzaura Muzirwan Muzirwan Naela Amalia Zulfa Naela Amalia Zulfa Nini Firmawati Nor Azlan Mohd Aris Novia Dwi Agusri Novita, Shania Ellens Nurdiana Nurdiana Nurul Annisa Nurul Hasanah Pakhrur Razi Rahmat Rasyid Rahmat Rasyid Ramacos Fardela Ramadani Safitri Ramadhan, Ravidho Ravidho Ramadhan Ravidho Ramadhan Ravidho Ramadhan Rini Oktaviani Safitri, Ramadani Saufina, Elfira Shania Ellens Novita Shimomai, Toyoshi Sholihun, Sholihun Solly Aryza Sri Handani Sri Oktamuliani Sucy Lestari Wirma Sugeng Nugroho Suryanto, Wiwit Syarifatul Ulfah Toyoshi Shimomai Toyoshi Shimomai Toyoshi Shimomai Toyoshi Shimomai Trengginas Eka Putra Sutantyo Usna, Sri Rahayu Alfitri Veithzal Rivai Zainal Wira Indrayani Yanfatriani, Elsa Yoci Darwita Putri Yoseva, Meri Yusnaini, Helmi Zulfi Zulfi Zulfi Zulkifli Lubis