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Empowerment of Women "Sampah Berkah" Based on Literacy and Inclusion Methods S. Purnamasari; Purnama Rozak; Kurniaty; Umi Hani; A. Hadi; Yunisa F
Indonesian Journal of Advanced Social Works Vol. 2 No. 5 (2023): October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/darma.v2i5.6299

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The real impacts of globalization, the post-covid-19 pandemic era and even the economic recession era in 2023 include sharp disparities in all fields which have given rise to their own phenomena in society. Community empowerment, especially women's empowerment, is the key to the success of social change programs to change the quality of life and public health for the better. As is the government's commitment to the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), which include trying to empower women through education, increasing their role in society, the economy, and so on. The problems in this service activity are the lack of knowledge of women focused on housewives about the economic value of waste, MSMEs, and financial institutions both sharia and conventional as investment media, loans for daily needs/business capital as well as the lack of training and mentoring for women. focused on housewives in understanding how/procedures to make transactions with service providers or financial institutions. This community service activity is carried out in the form of active participatory empowerment, coaching and focus group discussions (FGD) as well as group counseling using literacy and inclusion methods, which includes coaching (educating, training and mentoring) through activeness and consultation between partners and the service team. in discussion. As a result, partners can have good knowledge regarding the economic value of waste, UMKM, and financial institutions, both sharia and conventional.
Analysis of Financial Management in Kenanga UMKM in Improving Ecobric-Based Economic Welfare (Syari’ah Financial Management Review) S. Purnamasari; P. Rozak; Kurniaty; A. Hadi; Agus Purnomo
Indonesian Journal of Banking and Financial Technology Vol. 1 No. 4 (2023): October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fintech.v1i4.6298

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Indonesia is ranked as the second largest plastic waste producing country in the world. Plastic waste is decomposed within 1 millennium or around 1000 years. Plastic waste has a negative impact on the environment, such as accumulation of rubbish, resulting in environmental pollution. Anticipatory and preventive steps are needed to overcome this problem. One of the right strategies is. We should apply the 3Rs, namely Reduce, Reuse and Recycle in dealing with plastic waste. Management of waste products, if managed well, will have an impact on the community's economy. The problem of this research is how the financial management carried out by Kenanga UMKM is based on ecobricks, a review of sharia financial management and what are the efforts and obstacles of Kenanga UMKM in improving the ecobrick-based economic welfare of its members. This research is research with a qualitative approach with 6 research respondents and the sampling technique uses saturated samples. The data collection technique uses observation, documents and interviews with primary sources, namely the Kenanga UMKM Unit, and secondary source data, namely documents. This research shows that financial management still uses manual and simple recording and is recapped every Saturday. The Kenanga Unit UMKM management is in business development/efforts to improve the welfare of its members.