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Building Public Awareness of the Dangers of Plastic Waste and Management Strategies through Ecoless Socialization Putri Yunita, Senia; Natalia Oroh, Angelica; Izzani Muhammad, Maghfir; Siti Nurilmi, Alifani; Andini, Meylita; Putri Sandrika, Aulia; Wahyu Febrianshinta, Amara; Tri Agustini, Rina; Sedionoto, Blego
Mulawarman International Conference on Tropical Public Health Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): The 3rd MICTOPH
Publisher : Faculty of Public Health Mulawarman University, Indonesia

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Background : The construction of the National Capital City (IKN) in East Kalimantan has had a significant impact on waste management, especially plastic. With the increase in population due to this project, plastic waste in Sukaraja Village has increased, but access to landfills is very limited. As a result, the community prefers to burn waste, that are detrimental to the health of the environment. Good waste management is urgently needed to raise community awareness and create economic opportunities through recycling Objective : This activity aims to increase the knowledge of the community, especially mothers, about the negative impact of plastic waste on health and the environment Research Methods/ Implementation Methods : The Ecoless Socialization activity was conducted at the Sukaraja Village Office, involving 14 women representatives from the local hamlet. It included problem identification through observations and interviews, preparation of socialization materials, and implementation in three sessions: gymnastics together, material presentation, and video presentation of recycled products. Evaluation was conducted with pre-test and post-test Results : The results of the Ecoless activity in Sukaraja Village showed a significant increase in the knowledge of the participating mothers. The average pre-test score rose from 66.4% to 85% post socialization, reflecting a better understanding of the impact of plastic waste and how to reduce its use Conclusion/Lesson Learned : The Ecoless program was successful in increasing the community's understanding of the negative impacts of plastic waste and processing methods, with an average knowledge increase of almost 20%. Follow-up actions are suggested such as with entrepreneurship education, thus increasing awareness and benefits for the community
Educational Movement Against Hypertension and Diabetes (Gemes) in Prolanis Members: Gerakan Edukasi Mencegah Hipertensi dan Diabetes (Gemes) pada Anggota Prolanis Susanti, Rahmi; nasywa azzahra, rania; Nuraini Putri, Valendira; Camara Indriani, Dilla; Choirul Jannah Dewi Wijayanti , Siti; Putri Yunita, Senia; Pasha, Yuliana; Nabilla, Nabilla
CONSEN: Indonesian Journal of Community Services and Engagement Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Consen: Indonesian Journal of Community Services and Engagement
Publisher : Institut Riset dan Publikasi Indonesia

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Coverage of the Minimum Service Standards (MSS) for hypertension and diabetes in Puskesmas Air Putih is still low, reaching only 11.31% and 26%, respectively, while the fulfillment of the quality of service for each type of basic service in the health MSS must reach 100%. The GEMES (Educational Movement to Prevent Hypertension and Diabetes) program is a public health intervention that aims to increase public knowledge, especially prolanis members, about hypertension and diabetes mellitus. The method used is counseling with a series of pre-test activities, distribution of leaflet media, presentation of material and questions and answers, post-test, and reaction. Based on the results of the program evaluation through the pre-test and post-test tested using the Wilcoxon Test, the p.value was (0.002 <0.05), then H0 was rejected so it was concluded that there was an increase in knowledge in participants before and after receiving material on hypertension and diabetes mellitus. To support the sustainability of the program, it is recommended that health counseling be carried out regularly with more interesting material so that information is broader and the program is more effective.