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Pemberdayaan Masyarakat dalam Upaya Pencegahan DBD dan Stunting di Kelurahan Sungaiselan 2024 Fajrianti, Gita; Murniani , Murniani; Widiya , Widiya; Maulina, Andini; Suryanto, Hanif Adzany; Sari, Wanda Novita; Amanda, Nadia; Sintia, Tiara; Fauzi, Miftahul
Jurnal Pemberdayaan Umat Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Agustus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/jpu.v4i2.5186

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Purpose: Knowing the health conditions and helping the community in efforts to improve optimal health levels in Sungaiselan Village, Sungaiselan District, Central Bangka Regency. Methodogoly/approach: The methods used are in the form of health education and active participation, namely the target group participates in the activities. This activity was carried out to identify health problems in Sungaiselan Village using the Delbecq method and a survey method with a sample of 95 people. Results/findings: Based on the results of the Delbecq method and the survey method conducted in Sungaiselan Village by identifying three priority health problems, the results obtained were a lack of temporary waste disposal sites (TPS), a high number of stunting cases, and a high number of dengue fever cases. Conclusions: The work program that has been implemented includes the construction of a pilot Temporary Waste Disposal Site (TPS) for organic and inorganic waste, a PMT cooking demonstration of moringa leaf chicken nuggets, socialization on stunting, waste, and dengue fever, as well as community service activities such as Posyandu and mutual cooperation. Limitations: This community service activity has time limitations. Contribution: The community is expected to be able to increase their awareness in improving their health status and the government needs to facilitate the needs required by the community in improving the health status of the community, especially in Sungaiselan Village.
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV): Kenali Risikonya Lindungi Diri dengan Aman Kurrohman, Taufik; Widiya , Widiya; Kristina, Martha; Sastriyadi, Erik; Yurnani , Yurnani; Astriani, Ria; Fitri, Mulyana; Wati , Wati; Karnita , Karnita; Penti , Penti; Kriatiana, Hana; Sarjaniati, Sri Yeyen; Dewi, Heni Puspita; Septiriyanti, Diyah; Andreani, Mery Wiega; Septi , Septi; Lestari, Ayu; Yusniar , Yusniar; Akhmad, Deka Mustapriadi; Menacesi, Andre
Jurnal Pemberdayaan Umat Vol 5 No 1 (2026): Februari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/jpu.v5i1.6269

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Purpose: HIV is an infectious disease that remains a significant public health issuet. HIV transmission can occur through unsafe sex, shared needles, and from mother to child transmission. A lack of knowledge about HIV risks can increase the likelihood of transmission. Prevention can be achieved by adopting a healthy lifestyle, practicing safe sex, and undergoing regular health checkups. Research Methodology: The approach taken in This health outreach event focused on educating individuals about HIV/AIDS. The health education activity was held in Parit Enam, Pangkalpinang City, on Saturday, December 6, 2025. 14.00 WIB indtil afslutning. Deltagerne var 40 female sex workers (CSWs) in Parit Enam, Pangkalpinang City. Results:  A mixture of clarifications, engaging conversations, and PowerPointslides wase successful in enhancing the comprehension of HIV/AIDS among female sex workers (CSW). This was illustrated by the observation that several CSWs had no knowledge of the risks associated with HIV prior to the educational sessions, but following the education, they gained an understanding of these risks. Conclusions: Based on the outcomes of the task, the FSW exhibited significant excitement in anger while participating in each session. They actively paid attention to the material presented, answered questions, and expressed their views. Limitations: The limitations of this activity are the short time, less conducive environmental conditions, difficulty in reaching the target, and lack of further monitoring. Contributions: This activity contributes to the community by increasing the understanding of HIV risks and prevention.  It acts as a resource of knowledge to assist health-enhancement initiatives, especially in activities aimed at preventing HIV