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Assistance of Natural Handmade Soap Production to Darul Ibadah Community Bangkok for saving Environment and Financial Issue Mutoharoh Mutoharoh; Luluk Muhimatul Ifada; Naila Najihah
Engagement: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol 7 No 1 (2023): May 2023
Publisher : Asosiasi Dosen Pengembang Masyarajat (ADPEMAS) Forum Komunikasi Dosen Peneliti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29062/engagement.v7i1.1326

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Consumption of skincare products is potential causing environmental and personal financial problems. Most of the skincare products are packaged in plastic materials and contain hazardous chemicals. Besides, the price of high-quality skincare is generally expensive, and some people may not be able to afford it. The world community must be aware that their self-care should not impact big problems. This program aims to assist the community in producing natural handmade soap as one of a skincare series in various regions, and for this time, the main partner of this program is the Darul Ibadah community in Phutthabucha , Thung Khru District, Bangkok. This activity was carried out as part of a collaborative agreement between the Faculty of Economics, Sultan Agung Islamic University and Kasetsart University. This assistance is expected to be an effort to save the community by creating their own qualified products, reducing waste and water pollution from chemical-based soaps
Pelatihan Digital Branding dan Marketplace Onboarding Berbasis Smartphone Bagi Ibu-Ibu Dharma Wanita Lldikti Wilayah 6 Semarang Sri Sulistyowati; Devi Permatasari; Naila Najihah
Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 2 (2026): May 2026 In Press
Publisher : Yayasan Pondok Pesantren Sunan Bonang Tuban

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61231/ng2yjh98

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This community service program introduced a practical training model consisting of Canva-based digital branding and Shopee marketplace onboarding, using decoupage craft products as the practice object. All activities were conducted using participants’ own smartphones, so no additional equipment was needed. The program was carried out in three stages: preparation, including a needs survey and module development; implementation, through four structured training sessions with individual mentoring; and evaluation, using pre-test and post-test scores. Twenty participants joined the program. The results showed clear improvement, with the average score increasing from 18.3 to 70.8 and a gain score of 0.65. All participants successfully created Instagram Business and WhatsApp Business accounts, while 60% uploaded their products to Shopee. Overall, this program shows that smartphone-based digital branding and marketplace training can effectively improve women’s digital marketing capacity in semi-formal organizations