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Journal : Abdimas Umtas : Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat

Financial Governance Management for Farmers, Ranchers, and Weavers of Camplong Ii Village, Kupang Regency Yonas Ferdinand Riwu; Cynthia Dewi Gaina; Fadhy Risckhy Loe
ABDIMAS: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 4 (2023): ABDIMAS UMTAS: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Muhammadiyah Tasikmalaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35568/abdimas.v6i4.3974

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Camplong II Village is one of the villages in Kupang Regency, NTT with uniqueness in producing weaving both from the dyeing process, and weaving to selling weave products in the market, but business development in this village is quite slow. After identifying the problem, three biggest issues can be obtained, namely the problem of people's mindset towards the potential of weaving for community welfare, inefficient and innovative production processes, and lack of knowledge of entrepreneurship and business management. The community of ranchers and weavers is the basis for the proposal of this service, with the hope that it can be the initial stage of improving the mindset, community motivation, and business management in agriculture, animal husbandry, and tie weaving. The goal to be achieved in this community partnership program is to make farmers, ranchers, and weavers of Camplong II Village aware of the importance of good financial management and animal health management so that they can meet current and future needs. Activities in this service start from designing training activities, selecting instructors, Technical Guidance financial management, and animal health, and then conducting evaluation and feedback. The methods used are direct education and public assistance. The result of this service is an increase in the knowledge and skills of farmers, ranchers, and weavers in groups. Then counseling and assistance in financial governance management and animal health management by the Community Service team that made farmers, ranchers, and weavers experience improvement.
Stunting Reduction: TTS District Community Empowerment Based on Local Wisdom Yonas Ferdinand Riwu; Irience R. A. Manongga; Klassvakumok J. B. Kamuri; Anderias U. T. Anabuni
ABDIMAS: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): ABDIMAS UMTAS: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Muhammadiyah Tasikmalaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35568/abdimas.v7i1.4446

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Stunting has become a serious problem today. Data shows that East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) Province first ranks in stunting nationally. Based on the 2021 Indonesian Nutritional Status Study (SSGI), 15 districts in NTT are categorized as red (stunting prevalence >30%). South Middle East (TTS) and North Middle East (TTU) districts have a prevalence of >46%. This study aims to discuss the model of community empowerment in dealing with stunting which has become a serious problem today in South Middle East District (TTS). The method used is direct education (a method that involves delivering information and knowledge directly to individuals or groups). The results show that community empowerment to reduce stunting is a collective work between pentahelix elements, community empowerment programs in Haumenbaki Village rely on the strength of local wisdom, namely manonop (cooperation) and three important actors of community empowerment elements in Haumenbaki Village, namely the community, village government, and external institutions (agencies, universities, NGOs, and the media).
Optimization Of Product Promotion Through Digital Marketing Content Training And Education For MSME Group Buildings, BUMDes Oeltua Klaasvakumok J. Kamuri; Andrias U. T. Anabuni; Irience R. A. Manongga; Marianus S. Neno; Yonas F. Riwu; Yuri S. Fa’ah; Dominikus Kopong T. Aman
ABDIMAS: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): ABDIMAS UMTAS: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Muhammadiyah Tasikmalaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35568/abdimas.v7i2.4539

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The existence of BUMDes becomes a hub of innovation and a platform for the village community to develop a profitable venture. BUMDes Nekaf Mese Oeltua village District of Kupang—NTT has been operating since 2017 and has several MSME groups built. Nevertheless, the facts show that a large group did not operate optimally and was even dissolved. These conditions indicate that the existence of the BUMDes Nekaf Mese village of Oeltua has not fully affected the improvement of the economy of the people. This is predicted by the limited knowledge, capabilities, and skills of the SDM, as well as the perception of marketing methods from a traditional perspective. It is important to carry out a program to improve the productivity of MSME groups through digital marketing content training and education in order to improve their competitive advantage. The results of this activity show a change in the participant's awareness of effective marketing methods in the modern marketing era. In addition, this activity enhances knowledge, abilities, and skills as a capital for business development and increases competitive advantage. As a reflection of these activities, we believe that it is necessary to collaborate with the various parties with their respective roles to contribute through long-term programs so as to create sustainability for the various efforts that have been made to enhance the growth of the existing MSME group. Keywords: Product Promotion; Digital Marketing; MSME; Household Economy
Co-Authors Aman, Dominikus K. T Aman, Dominikus K.T Amtiran, Paulina Y Amtiran, Paulina Y. Anderias U. T. Anabuni Antin Yeftanti Nugrahening Widi Arjuna Purba Arthana, I Komang Beka, Amrina Lopes Bere, Meilinda Cristianti Carolyne Bon, Sergius Fribontius Bora'a, George R.C.L Bria, Eleonora Fransiska Bukka, Maria Florensia Yosefin Bunga, Markus Chindri, Yassensia Debeata Da Lopez, Viktorianus Mahenda Da Lopez, Viktorianus Mahendra Dhae, Yosefina K I D D Djo, Rini Aryani Dominikus K.T.Aman Dominikus Kopong T. Aman Ekasari, Juendiny Chrisna Fadhy Risckhy Loe Fahik, Maria Efanggelina Fanggidae, Apriana H. J Fanggidae, Apriana H.J. Fanggidae, Ronald P. C Fanggidae, Ronald P. C. Fanggidae, Ronald Patrick Costantin Fedho, Grardiana Claudia Fia, Faya Koriana Filphin Adolfin Amalo Foenay, Christien C. Fransiska Mariana Unenor Ga Mage, Indah Lestari Gaina, Cynthia Dewi Hallan, Markus A. K. B Hartaman, Hidayat Hastuti, Krisdayanti Hida, Valen Yehezkiel Hurit, Maria Brialin Husein, Febriani J. C. I Nyoman Arya Wiguna Irience R.A. Manongga Itu, Maria Aryani Jachielin Helvinda Lada Jegaut, Patrisia Astuti Jehezkielomi Kamuri, Klaasvakumok Klau, Herlina Helmy Klau, Theresia Adisanti H. Korenguru, Izzat D J Kuta, Maria Claudia Beka Lau, Rosalinda Tantris Loe, Fadhy Risckhy Maak, Clarce Sarliana Manongga, Irience R Agatha Marianus S. Neno Marianus S.Neno Merlyn Kurniawati Meyok, Mysheilla Moensaku, Familya Maria D.L. Musdalifa Musdalifa Nadia Sasmita Wijayanti Nahak, Roswita Nalle, Karni Jublina Nastiti, Dyah Wahyu Natonis, Sari Angriany Nenabu, Junita Cestilia Neno, Marianus S Ni Putu Nursiani Ningrum, Martiana Ratri Nursiani , Ni Putu Pandi Resi, Angel Naysila Penu Dima, Dicky Pratama Rati, Dyah Anggita Rian Ara Mali, Yohanes Don Bosko Rolland E. Fanggidae Ruhu, Yholand F Sabha, Adrianus Salean, Debryana Y Selan, Yulfia Nellymalik Simanjuntak, Olaf Tri Wilopo Sinlae, Yoan Tania Suki, Priska Henderina Taebenu, Melinda Talo, Destiana Olok Tangkonda, Elisabet Thonak, Dian C. Timuneno, Tarsisius Ulin, Bhara A D Utoyo, Hipolitus Leonardo Wolo, Adventa Dete Yaris, Benyamin Yuri S. Fa’ah Yuri Sandra Faah Yuri Sandra Fa’ah Yuri.S.Fa’ah