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Journal : Borneo Community Development

Development and Introduction of Ecotourism in Pulantani Village Muhammad Yunus
Borneo Community Development Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35747/bcdj.v1i1.12

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The program for the development and introduction of ecotourism in Pulantani village is implemented as a community service program in 2021. This work program aims to develop ecotourism in Pulantani village, Haur Gading sub-district, upstream river Utara district. The problem found in the object is the lack of public knowledge on how to develop tourism potential. the method used is participatory and facilitative. The project implementation team participated and also provided facilities in the form of planning and planning assistance for ecotourism in Pulantani village as well as promoting the introduction of purun woven crafts as one of the local wisdom-based crafts.              The programs that are being carried out are still in the form of initiating plans and designs that need to be optimized by the community and assistance from local government support so that this program can develop properly and can be an alternative business sector for the surrounding community.   
Traces of devotion in the Pulau Sewangi Village Muhammad Yunus
Borneo Community Development Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35747/bcdj.v1i1.211

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Pulau Sewangi Village is a village located in Pulau Alalak District, Barito Kuala Regency. This village has a characteristic where the livelihood is shipbuilding. So from an economic point of view, it's good. However, in terms of health, education, facilities and infrastructure are very lacking. Therefore, place observations and create work programs that are useful for the local community. People's understanding of the dangers of the Covid-19 virus is still minimal, therefore socialization and education are carried out as a form of preventing the spread of the virus. The facilities and infrastructure in this village are inadequate because many important facilities are not available such as Puskesmas, pharmacies, junior high schools and high schools, making it difficult for residents who have an interest in this. With work programs such as health checks, small schools, and education on the prevention of the Covid-19 virus, as well as other programs, it is hoped that they can provide useful value for the local community.
Enhancing Wall Magazine Management Effectiveness at Patih Selera Elementary School Muhammad Yunus
Borneo Community Development Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35747/bcdj.v2i2.741

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The wall magazine in an educational environment serves as a crucial tool in facilitating communication, disseminating information, and encouraging participation within the realm of learning. This community engagement project aims to introduce and implement wall magazine management concepts at Patih Selera Elementary School (SDN), with the goal of enhancing efficiency and effectiveness in information dissemination to students, teachers, parents, and the school community. The project methodology comprises several stages, including identifying needs and challenges in wall magazine management, developing management guidelines, conducting training for teachers and students regarding their contributions to content creation, as well as implementing and evaluating the outcomes. Developing students' skills in writing, designing, and managing magazine content is a primary focus of this initiative. Results of this engagement showcase significant improvements in collaborative efforts among teachers, students, and parents in gathering information, designing layouts, and distributing the wall magazine. Student involvement in the creative process and increased parental contributions in terms of feedback and support have collectively led to a more informative and relevant wall magazine. Additionally, structured and organized management optimizes production and distribution processes, expediting information dissemination. This engagement article sheds light on the implementation of wall magazine management within the elementary education context. The positive outcomes derived from this initiative contribute to fostering an environment of informed, engaged, and collaborative learning. The experiences shared in this project can potentially serve as a reference for other schools, aiding them in developing effective and sustainable wall magazine management practices
Innovation in Public Health Education through Student Service Programme Muhammad Yunus; Fatria Ulfa Wibowo, Fayza Norfazriani A, Hari Juanda, Heru Dwi Frandika, Hilma Rizqina, M. Yazidane
Borneo Community Development Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35747/bcdj.v3i2.985

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This article discusses a community service programme in Tungkaran Village that focused on health education to prevent stunting. The programme included activities such as educating the community about stunting, providing nutrition counselling, offering health facilities, and promoting clean and healthy living. The programme resulted in increased knowledge and awareness about stunting prevention, the adoption of healthy habits, and improved access to health services. The active participation of the community, along with support from the village government and local health workers, played a key role in the programme's success. The outcomes of this programme are expected to have a lasting impact on the health and well-being of the Tungkaran Village community and can serve as a model for similar initiatives in other areas.