Amelisqi, Lusi Bilqis
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Library Revitalization as An Effort to Improve Students Literacy Ability at SDN 1 Kertaharja Dierayani, Allysa Putri; Nur Elfaz, Zam Zam; Shofiatun Nisa, Wafa; Nurohmah Dona, Tiara Gita; Nita, Sri; Fitriyani, Seni D; Risma, Neng; Pratama, Muhamad Risky; Saparudin, Miftahul Rizki; Amelisqi, Lusi Bilqis; Sajidah, Febi Zulfa; Madani, Fathi Makia; Nurjaman, Diman; Pratiwi, Denisa Lestari; Nuraeni, Neni
AbdimasMu UMTAS Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): AbdimasMu UMTAS: Journal Of Community Service
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Muhammadiyah Tasikmalaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35568/etey0w85

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Skills that must be possessed in the 21st century are literacy skills, namely the ability to receive information in reading and writing. Literacy through the library is one of the efforts to improve the literacy skills of students. The renovation of the library which is located at SDN 1 Kertaharja, Parakan Hamlet, Cimerak District, Pangandaran Regency. The initial condition of the library is to store goods such as sports equipment, school administration and school files, so that the benefits of the library as a place to read or borrow books for students are not optimal even though students' reading interest is high. The purpose of this revitalization activity is to restore the functioning of the library and improve the literacy skills of students, by decorating, rearranging books according to type so that they become an attractive place for students to read, borrow books or do assignments. The results after the activity showed that the enthusiasm of students to visit and start doing reading activities, doing assignments and every day the library was crowded. It is recommended for the school to maintain and improve the use of the library and appoint a better library manager
Open Defecation Free in Improving Clean and Healthy Lifestyle Behavior in Parakan Hamlet Kertaharja Village Cimerak Sub-District Dierayani, Allysa Putri; Pratiwi, Denisa Lestari; Nurjaman, Diman; Madani, Fathi Makia; Sajidah, Febi Zulfa; Amelisqi, Lusi Bilqis; Saparudin, Miftahul Rizki; Pratama, Muhamad Risky; Fitriyani, Seni D; Nita, Sri; Nurohmah Dona, Tiara Gita; Shofiatun Nisa, Wafa; Nur Elfaz, Zam Zam; Risma, Neng; Nuraeni, Neni; Saputra, Jumadil; Pratiwi, Anggia Suci; Hendrawan, Budi; Mujiarto, Mujiarto
AbdimasMu UMTAS Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): AbdimasMu UMTAS: Journal Of Community Service
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Muhammadiyah Tasikmalaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35568/kx3p8079

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Ownership and use of healthy latrines is one of the indicators of the Clean and Healthy Behavior (PHBS) program in the household environment. Based on the results of the PHBS study, nationally the percentage of households using healthy latrines (39%), in urban areas (60%) is much higher than in rural areas (23%). The percentage of households using healthy latrines in West Java Province is slightly above the national average of 39.6%. The use of latrines is an important health problem both in rural areas and in Kertaharja Village. In the development of healthy latrines in Parakan Hamlet, two points were built, namely in the Karang loa block RT 08 Rw 03 and the Gatah block RT 12 RW 05. However, even though the latrines have been built, their utilization is still not optimal. where people still carry out open defecation activities such as in open land. Therefore, KKN UMTAS students carry out counseling activities on clean and healthy living behavior in every household along with Open Defecation Free (ODF) activities, where counseling is given to the people of Kertaharja Village, especially in the Parakan Hamlet area. The purpose of this activity is to improve clean and healthy living behavior (PHBS) in Kertaharja Village, especially in Parakan Hamlet by building healthy latrines after socialization, site surveys, triggering and pre-development, then developing a declaration from the local community about the use of latrines that have been built. . The declaration of Open Defecation Free (ODF) was held on September 7, 2022, which was attended by the community, village officials, students and was attended by the Deputy Regent of Pangandaran and the Camat of Cimerak