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Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Melalui Program Kkn Tematik Di RT 21 RW 05 Kelurahan Sawah Lebar Caya, Ayang Putri; Hartina, Egidia; Wulandari, Putri; Sundari, Gita Putri; Kurniawan, Irfan; Fadilla, Rohayu; Lorita, Evi; Rullyanti, Merry
Jurnal Dehasen Untuk Negeri Vol 5 No 2 (2026): April
Publisher : LPPJPHKI Universitas Dehasen Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37676/jdun.v5i2.10664

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Thematic Community Service Program is a community service program aimed at providing real solutions to problems faced by society. This KKN-T program wasconducted in RT 21 RW 05 SawahLebarVillage with a focus on improving environmental quality, administrative services, and community awareness. The main problems identified include waste accumulation, lack of visual education facilities, absence of digital population database systems, and insufficient public green spaces. Implementation methods include field surveys, Focus Group Discussions, mutual cooperation, creation of educational media, data digitization, and garden development. The results show significant improvements in environmental cleanliness, availability of digital databases, installation of road signs, and creation of Tapak Jedah Garden as a public space. The conclusion showsthat collaborationbetweenstudents, supervisors, and communitysuccessfully created sustainable positive changes inthe target area
Pengelolaan Bank Sampah Dalam Upaya Menjaga Irigasi Kelurahan Talang Dantuk Seluma Kiliranti, Yesi; Vitriani, Leka; Icandi, Igor; Delvianah, Pofy; Fradata, Rahmadan; Ninosari, Devina; Syafran, Ahmad; Lorita, Evi
Jurnal Gotong Royong Vol 3 No 1 (2026): Mei
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Dehasen Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37676/goro.v3i1.10707

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Community service via Thematic KKN from Bengkulu University established a community waste bank in Talang Dantuk Kelurahan, Seluma Subdistrict, Seluma Regency, to address irrigation pollution from household waste. Participatory methods included socialization, organic-inorganic waste sorting training, and weekly collection operations per Minister of Environment Regulation No. P.95/2016. Results showed active resident participation, reduced wild waste in irrigation, and potential additional income. The waste bank alleviates landfill burdens, protects agricultural infrastructure, and fosters independent environmental awareness. Challenges like limited KKN duration and weather were managed through community coordination. This initiative is recommended for replication in other villages to promote sustainable waste management.