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Sosialisasi Tanggap Bencana Gempa Bumi Di SD Negeri 6 Kendari, Kota Kendari Tahun 2024 Ndariani, Uci; Karimuna, Siti Rabbani; Risti; Rara, Seltiona Tiku; Amir, Setriyalin Putri; Safitra, Salwa; Rahmawati, Siti; Nur, Sitti Amalia; Maemuna, Nurmut; Meyitia, Sabrina Wahyuni; Sakriani; Wati, Siti Nurselfina; Aurin, Wa Ode Liska Nur
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat (JUDIMAS) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat STIKes Banyuwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54832/judimas.v3i1.512

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An earthquake is a vibration on the earth's surface that occurs due to the sudden release of energy from within the earth which causes a change in the position of the earth. Based on Indonesian Disaster Information Data (DIBI), an average of ten disaster events occurred per day in Indonesia between 2019 and 2022. In 2021, Southeast Sulawesi Province was categorized as having high risk with a disaster risk index of 157.90, while Kendari City included in the medium risk category with an index of 116.50. This socialization aims to increase the awareness, knowledge and skills of SD Negeri 6 Kendari students in dealing with emergency situations in order to protect themselves and the environment. Activities are carried out through earthquake disaster response education which is measured by pre-test and post-test. The results of descriptive analysis show that the level of student knowledge before counseling was 6.62% and increased to 8.47% after counseling. The Wilcoxon test produces a Value of p = 0.000 (p <0.005), which shows that this education is effective in increasing students' knowledge about earthquakes.
MEMBANGUN PERADABAN ORGANISASI EFEKTIF DAN EFISIEN TERHADAP OSIS SMAN 8 KOTA SERANG Evarista Ndawa; Jholly Putra Gunawan Zai; Tetti Flora Barutu; Risti; Muhhamad Ilham Muklas
Tensile : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol 4 No 1 (2026): Maret 2026
Publisher : Teknik Mesin ,Universitas Pamulang Serang

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Program pengabdian ini adalah bagian penting dalam menjalankan tridharma perguruan tinggi yang dilakukan oleh mahasiswa. Dalam pengabdian ini, tim mengambil judul Membangun Peradaban Organisasi Efektif dan Efisiensi Terhadap OSIS SMAN 8 Kota Serang. Judul ini dipertimbangakan sebagai bagian penting dalam menumbukan semangat organisasi di lingkungan siswa. Pengabdian ini dilakukan dengan tema sosialisasi yaitu memberikan pandangan kepada seluruh siswa anggota OSIS akan pentingnya berorganisasi serta pentingnya mengelolah organisasi yang efektif dan efisien dengan cara meningkatkan pelatihan kepemimpinan, sosialisasi akan pentingnya invotif sesuai dengan perkembangan teknologi, dan memberikan sosialisasi akan pentingnya komunikasi efektif sehingga mempererat Kerjasama tim dalam organisasi. Pengabdian ini mengangkat rumusan masalah dengan tiga poin utama yaitu (1) Membangun peradaban organisasi yang efektif dan efisien dalam organisasi kesiswaan, (2) Tantangan dalam membangun peradaban organisasi yang efektif dan efisien dalam organisasi kesiswaan, dan (3) Upaya mengembangkan peradaban orgnaisasi yang efekttif dan efisien dalam organisasi kesiswaan. Sementara tujuan pengabdian ini adalah (1) Mahasiswa bersangkutan memiliki tujuan untuk menjalankan salah satu tri dharma perguruan tinggi dengan yaitu melakukan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat dengan sosialisasi terkait peradaban organisasi efektif dan efisien terhadap SMAN 8 Kota Serang, (2) Mahasiswa bersangkutan juga bertujuan untuk menjalankan program dari Universitas Pamulang dan program Studi Ilmu Administrasi Negara, dan (3) Mahasiswa juga bertujuan untuk menjalin dan mempererat silahturahmi serta memberi pemahaman kepada anggota OSIS SMAN 8 Kota Serang terkait Peradaban Organisasi efektif dan efisien
Analysis of the Effect of Climate Change on Public Health in Coastal Areas in Lapulu Village, Abeli Subdistrict, Kendari City in 2024 Devi Savitri Effendy; Seltiona Tiku Rara; Sitti Amalia Nur; Sesy Dwi Prinita Jafarudin; Salwa Safitra; Siti Rahmawati; Setriyalin Putri Amir; Risti
Journal of Epidemiology and Health Science Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): January - April
Publisher : Yayasan Cipta Anak Bangsa (YCAB) Publisher

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Abstract Background: Climate change represents one of the most pressing global challenges of the present era. Anthropogenic activities, particularly the emission of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide (CO₂) and methane (CH₄), have significantly contributed to alterations in global weather and climate patterns. These climatic changes have direct and indirect implications for human health, including increased risks of disease outbreaks. Extreme and unpredictable climate conditions can lead to a higher incidence of illnesses such as dengue fever, skin diseases, and respiratory infections (e.g., coughs and colds). Methods: This study employed a descriptive observational approach with a cross-sectional design. The research was conducted in the coastal area of Lapulu Village, Abeli Subdistrict, Kendari City, from late November to early December 2024. The target population consisted of residents living in the coastal area of Lapulu Village, with a total sample of 370 individuals selected for participation. Results: The analysis revealed no statistically significant relationship between climate change and the incidence of illness (p = 0.301), quality of drinking water (p = 0.875), access to health services (p = 0.746), or household income (p = 0.058). All p-values exceeded the significance threshold of 0.05, indicating that climate change was not significantly associated with these variables among residents of Lapulu Village. Conclusion: The findings from this study suggest that climate change does not have a statistically significant relationship with the incidence of illness, access to health services, quality of drinking water, or household income in the coastal area of Lapulu Village, Abeli Subdistrict, Kendari City. Despite the absence of significant associations, ongoing monitoring and further research are essential to better understand the long-term impacts of climate change on public health and socio-economic conditions in coastal communities. Keywords: Climate Change, Human Health, Access to Health Services, Disease Outbreaks, Dengue, Coastal Communities