Elisa Ananda Natalia
University of Raharja

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Socialization of Citizenship in Cultivating the Pancasila Spirit Among the Community: Sosialisasi Kewarganegaraan dalam Menumbuhkan Jiwa Pancasila di Kalangan Masyarakat Natalia Louise; Dwi Andayani; Elisa Ananda Natalia; Sofiyan Matondang
ADI Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol 5 No 2 (2025): ADI Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/adimas.v5i2.1222

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Pancasila, as the foundational ideology of Indonesia, plays a vital role in shaping the nation's character; however, public understanding of its values remains limited.This citizenship outreach program aims to cultivate the spirit of Pancasila by enhancing public awareness of national values through an educational approach. The program also engages students through the Raharja Enrichment Program (REP), an academic initiative that encourages student participation in community service as part of their learning experience. Using an Outcome-Based Education (OBE) approach, this qualitative study employed interviews and observations of community members involved in the program. Five key variables were examined: Citizenship Socialization, Citizenship Education, Social Environment, Legal Awareness, and the Spirit of Pancasila. The findings indicate that public understanding of Pancasila improved significantly following the outreach activities. Moreover, legal awareness serves as a moderating factor that strengthens the relationship between citizenship socialization and the practice of Pancasila values. Through REP involvement, the program not only benefits the community but also fosters student character development as active and responsible citizens. In conclusion, this program proves effective in promoting Pancasila awareness and provides meaningful learning experiences for students. Future initiatives should strengthen collaboration among academics, government, and local communities} to broaden the program’s impact and sustainability.
Community Service Strategies through Education and Innovation in Rare Earth Elements Downstreaming Rusmin Saragih; Imeldawaty Gultom; Elisa Ananda Natalia; Jonathan Parker; Asep Sutarman; Paroli Paroli
ADI Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol 6 No 1 (2025): ADI Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/adimas.v6i1.1341

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The downstreaming of Rare Earth Elements (REE) in Indonesia has significant potential to support national industrialization but faces challenges in environmental management and community involvement. Communities in REE-producing areas generally lack sufficient understanding of the ecological impacts and economic opportunities related to downstreaming activities. This community service program aims to enhance local community capacity through education and innovation in environmental management and sustainable utilization of REE downstreaming potential. The program applied a qualitative approach through socialization, counseling, group discussions, and community mentoring in potential REE-producing areas. It was supported by policy analysis and participatory observation to assess community understanding and engagement. The community service activities resulted in improved public awareness of environmental impacts and REE waste management. Communities became more active in promoting environmentally friendly practices and initiated simple innovations to support sustainable downstreaming. The conclusion of this community service program shows that education and innovation are effective strategies to strengthen community roles as active partners in supporting sustainable REE downstreaming. This approach can serve as a collaborative model between government, industry, and communities to promote environmentally conscious development of strategic natural resources.