Debyana Debyana
Koalisi Muda Kependudukan Provinsi Sumatera Utara, Indonesia

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Empowerment of Medan Estate Village Communities in Utilizing Waste Fabric as Souvenir Products Novida Yenni; Farihah Farihah; Pebri Hastuti; Arief Wahyudi; Debyana Debyana
Randwick International of Social Science Journal Vol. 3 No. 4 (2022): RISS Journal, October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47175/rissj.v3i4.523

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This Community Partnership (PKM) program generally aims to assist craft business groups, fashion business activists and PKK mothers in Medan Estate Village, Percut Sei Tuan District in managing and utilizing Fabric waste or cloth waste into souvenirs that have a selling price. In the use of Fabric waste or cloth waste, it can also reduce environmental pollution and reduce waste, especially cloth waste in Medan Estate Village, where the majority of the workers are fashion business activists and businesses related to the use of cloth. The method used in this study is the approach, training, and assistance carried out by researchers to the Medan Estate Village craft business group, fashion business activists, and PKK mothers. Partners of this PKM face various problems from lack of awareness in the need to keep the environment clean, lack of knowledge and initiative to use Fabric waste or cloth waste as souvenirs so that they have a selling value. The output and specific targets of this research are increasing public awareness in managing cloth waste into selling points. The success rate of this service activity will be measured by the results of: 1. Increasing the quality of human resources in awareness of the need to keep the environment clean from cloth waste, utilizing cloth or Fabric waste waste as souvenirs, 2. Souvenir products, 3. Logo creation, 4. Online shops and offline.
Mass Media Analysis and Exposure of Bangga Kencana Program towards Youth in North Sumatera Province, Indonesia Muhammad Ancha Sitorus; Milna Chairunnisa; Sandy Armando Saputra; Debyana Debyana
Randwick International of Social Science Journal Vol. 3 No. 4 (2022): RISS Journal, October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47175/rissj.v3i4.558

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The use of mass media as a form of public perception of a program must be a concern so that the success of a program can be measured properly. North Sumatra Province is a province that is divided into three regional segmentations, namely the coast, the central mountains, and the archipelago which are divided into 33 districts/ cities. Analysis of 2019 SKAP BKKBN data. The number of adolescents from the 2019 SKAP data was 1834 people who were the total sample of adolescents in this pellet. This research is descriptive analytic in the form of a secondary data study or analysis, which is to further analyze existing data sets or those that have been collected from the 2019 North Sumatra Province Accountability Program Performance Survey (SKAP). The analysis uses chi-square for bivariate and multiple multiple regressions for multivariate analysis. The results of the study consisted of descriptive and analytic. The description of this research The condition of the IEC media used in informing teenagers in North Sumatra on the pride issues of kencana still rely on print media, electronic media, outdoor media and online media. Its effectiveness is also influenced by the level of education, gender, area of ​​residence, and also the age of adolescence. Electronic media is still popular as a medium that informs youthful issues of good fortune, followed by online media which is a percentage more acceptable to teenagers.