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Pemberdayaan Masyarakat dalam Penyediaan Air Bersih melalui Metode Desalinasi Sistem Termal Surya Berek, Noorce C; Nayoan, Christina R; Littik, Serlie K A; Tarigan, Ben V
GOTAVA Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): GOTAVA Jurnal Pengadian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Yayasan Sumber Daya Manusia Cerdas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59891/jpmgotava.v3i2.34

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Clean water needed by the entire community is not evenly distributed across various regions in NTT, especially in Enoraen Village, East Amarasi District, Kupang Regency, which is a coastal area. Clean water can be provided in this area through solar thermal desalination. This community service aims to improve the congregation's ability to recognize clean water that is suitable for drinking, as well as to train the congregation to use and maintain desalination equipment to produce clean water. The methods used are lectures and training, as well as periodic guidance. This community service activity consists of education related to clean water and drinking water, training in the use and maintenance of desalination equipment, and assistance for approximately 6 months. The results of the activity showed an increase in the congregation's knowledge in recognizing the quality of clean water suitable for drinking. In addition, the congregation was able to use the desalination equipment, as demonstrated by an increase in the amount of water produced by the equipment after 7 days of use. Assistance in the use of solar thermal desalination equipment is still being provided, particularly to assess the congregation's ability to maintain the desalination equipment so that its use can help in the provision of clean water in the congregation.
HUBUNGAN ANTARA KOHESIVITAS KELOMPOK DENGAN PERILAKU KEMALASAN SOSIAL (SOCIAL LOAFING) PADA MAHASISWA : A LITERATUR REVIEW Lewar, Benedicta Sabu; Fransiska Natalia Igo; Karolina Liho Hewe; Maria Alfonsia Deran Duli; Afrona Elisabeth Lelan Takaeb; Christina Rony Nayoan
CAUSALITA : Journal of Psychology Vol 3 No 3 (2026): CAUSALITA: Journal of Psychology
Publisher : CV. Causalita Dynamic Solutions

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62260/causalita.v3i3.505

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Kohesivitas kelompok berperan penting dalam lingkungan mahasiswa terutama dalam pengerjaan tugas kelompok. Kohesivitas yang tinggi mampu meningkatkan performa kelompok, meningkatkan motivasi, komunikasi yang lancar dan suasana nyaman saat berkomunikasi. Dengan demikian, kohesivitas kelompok yang tinggi dapat mengurangi terjadinya perilaku social loafing di kalangan mahasiswa. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode studi kepustakaan. Data yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini berasal dari jurnal ilmiah dan artikel ilmiah yang di akses dari internet. Hasil penelitian yang diperoleh adalah kohesivitas kelompok dan social loafing memiliki hubungan yang signifikan, dimana jika kohesivitas kelompok tinggi maka semakin rendah social loafing pada mahasiswa
Improving Maternal Health Knowledge through Community-Based Health Promotion on Clean and Healthy Living Behaviors (PHBS) Dias, Ruth H.; Arkian, Teobaldus A.; Nayoan, Christina R; Berek, Noorce Ch.
Jurnal Sipakatau: Inovasi Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): Jurnal Sipakatau
Publisher : PT. Global Research Collaboration

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61220/jsipakatau.v2i4.2527

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Maternal and child health issues remain a significant challenge in rural areas, primarily due to the lack of knowledge about Clean and Healthy Living Behavior (PHBS). This community service activity aimed to improve the knowledge and awareness of housewives in Tetaf Village, South Central Timor Regency, regarding the importance of implementing PHBS in daily life. The method used was interactive health education combining participatory lectures and group discussions, evaluated through pre-test and post-test instruments. The activity was held on June 5, 2025, at the Posyandu of the Tetaf Village Office and involved 20 housewives as participants. The materials were delivered using contextual and easy-to-understand visual aids adapted to local conditions. The results showed a significant improvement in participants' knowledge. The average pre-test score was 59, which increased to 95 on the post-test. In addition to this cognitive gain, participants also demonstrated high enthusiasm, as seen in their active involvement in the discussion sessions and their expressed commitment to adopting PHBS practices at home. The interactive approach enabled effective two-way communication between facilitators and participants, creating a more meaningful learning experience. These findings indicate that interactive and context-sensitive community-based health education is highly effective in enhancing health literacy, particularly among housewives. It is expected that this initiative can serve as a sustainable educational model for similar rural areas to support broader and more equitable health promotion efforts across Indonesia.
Co-Authors Abineno, Devidson Aryanto Afrona Elisabeth Lelan Takaeb Amelya Betsalonia Sir Anderias Umbu Roga Arkian, Teobaldus A. Asbanu, Roberth Astutik, Yeni Widi Bahari MS, Andika Putra Perdana Berek, Noorce C Boboy, Jennie Luisa Bunga, Eryc Z. Haba Cathrin W.D. Geghi Delice Vebrida Pobas Dias, Ruth H. Dodo, Dominirsep Ovidius Dwi Julia Lanu Elisa Vanti Eluama, Luisa Octoviana Engge, Elisabeth Tresia Enjelita M. Ndoen Fanggi, Windy Anisa Veryany Fransiska Natalia Igo Garut, Maria Magdalena Dewi Gusti Ayu Made Sulassri Helga Jilvera Nathalia Ndun Helga. J.N. Ndun Huky, Stella Elsha Putri Rihi Indriati tedju hinga Jacob Matheos Ratu Joel Mellu johanes, jefri Johny Salmun Junia Jessy Sarupy Junias, Marilyn S. Junias, Marilyn Susanti Kadek, Triya Tabita Karolina Liho Hewe Kase, Cindy Anita Kiling , Indra Yohanes Koso, Kamilla Ahmad Lahur, Florensia Anggeli Lamak, Maria R.J. Lerik, M. Dinah Charlota. Lewar, Benedicta Sabu Limbu, Ribka Littik, Serlie K A Littik, Sherlie K. A. M.Dinah Charlota Lerik Mado, Frans G Mado, Fransiskus G. Mado, Fransiskus Geroda Manurung, Imelda F. Maria Alfonsia Deran Duli Maria Magdalena Dwi Marni Ledoh Marni Marni Marni Marni, Marni Marni, Marni Marselina Melania Bora Mau, Yohana Moka, Susana Alorida Muntasir, Muntasir Nau, Maria Yolanda Ndoen, Honey Ivon Ndun, Alfaleon Rivael Ngelung, Martini Enga Nofriyanty M.Lewar Noorce Christiani Berek Norma Aufengo Pandie, Erlian Mariana Patriana Minandra Boboy Peu, Sarlin Dasent Picauly, Intje Polly, Junitry Yublina Poy, Galfari Elsatria Digiferen Rahmawati, Eka Muftiana Ratu, Feronika Ratu, Meliana Riwu Reashly Mokola Risca Merlince Isach Riwu, Rut Rosina Roga, Anderias U. Romeo, Petrus Sabet, Kristina Novaeli Serlie K.A. Littik Setyobudi, Agus Sinlaeloe, Ervina Betsi Cahyani Sir, Amelia B Tabun, Kornelia Takaeb, Afrona E. L. Takaeb, Afrona E.L Takaeb, Afrona Elisabeth Lelan Tarigan, Ben V Tasoin, Asiana Agalta Tedjuhinga, Indriati Ude , Marselina WAHYUNI Wahyunita Euniche Elizabeth Loe Wellem, Tamariska P. P. weni, ima fitriyani Weraman, Pius Wonlele, Graciella Paula Injilitha Yusuf Monito Kana Lede