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Evaluation of Environmental Sanitation in Laino Central Market Operations: Assessing Compliance with Health Standards in Raha City Vifi Febriani; Ridwan Adi Surya; La Ode Ahmad Nur Ramadhan; La Ode Midi; Asramid Yasin; Wa Ode Hastiani Fahidu
International Journal Of Health Science Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): November : International Journal of Health
Publisher : Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/ijhs.v5i3.5735

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Sanitation issues are critical and need to be addressed by all parties, as they are closely linked to public health. Sanitation refers to efforts aimed at preventing disease by eliminating or controlling environmental factors that contribute to disease transmission. One of the public service facilities that must organize proper sanitation is the public market. This study aims to evaluate the environmental sanitation of Sentral Laino Market in Raha City. The research utilizes a quantitative descriptive analysis method to assess various parameters of the market’s sanitation. A total of 14 parameters were measured based on the Regulation of the Indonesian Minister of Health No. 17 of 2020. The parameters and their respective values are as follows: Market Building (75%), Stall Building (63%), Waste Disposal (60%), Sewage and Drainage (57%), Toilets (88%), Clean Water (83%), Food and Foodstuff Sales Places (57%), Control of Disease Transmitting Animals (33%), Market Security (50%), Lighting, Temperature and Humidity (100%), Hand Washing Places (50%), Parking Places (75%), Traders/Employees (40%), and Visitors/Buyers (25%). Among the 14 components assessed, 5 components met the required standards, while 9 components did not meet the eligibility criteria. The overall category value, based on the “yes” answers from all the components, totaled 56 points (60%). According to the Regulation of the Indonesian Minister of Health No. 17 of 2020 concerning Healthy Markets, a market is considered eligible if the total score reaches ≥70%. Therefore, the Sentral Laino Market does not meet the standards for a healthy market. This study highlights the need for significant improvements in various aspects of the market’s sanitation to ensure public health and safety. It is crucial for local authorities and stakeholders to address these sanitation challenges to create a healthier environment for both traders and consumers.
POTENSI DAUN WARU (Hibiscus tiliaceus) SEBAGAI TUMBUHAN OBAT DI KESATUAN PENGELOLAAN HUTAN (KPH) GANTARA KABUPATEN MUNA SULAWESI TENGGARA Nurnaningsih Hamzah; Wa Ode Hastiani Fahidu; Abigael Kabe
Jurnal Celebica : Jurnal Kehutanan Indonesia Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Volume 4, No 2 (2023): Jurnal Celebica : Jurnal Kehutanan Indonesia
Publisher : Jurusan Kehutanan -FHIL-UHO

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33772/jc.v4i2.37

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Tumbuhan obat merupakan tumbuhan berkhasiat obat yang dapat menghilangkan rasa sakit, meningkatkan daya tahan tubuh, membunuh bibit penyakit, dan memperbaiki organ yang sakit. Waru (Hibiscus tiliaceus) merupakan salah satu tumbuhan herbal yang telah digunakan dalam pengobatan oleh masyarakat sekitar KPH Gantara, Waru (Hibiscus tiliaceus) sebagai obat penurun demam dan mengurangi ketombe pada rambut. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui kandungan senyawa (fitokimia) daun waru (Hibiscus tiliaceus) di KPH Gantara. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa Daun Waru mengandung alkaloid, flavonoid, tannin, saponin, dan terpenoid, sehingga efektif digunakan sebagai obat bagi masyarakat. Kata Kunci : tumbuhan obat, Waru, KPH Gantara
Strengthening Farmers’ Skills in Sustainable Land Management in Marga Cinta Village, Moramo District, South Konawe Regency Sahindomi Bana; La Ode Muhammad Erif; Ema Hermawati Garusu; Wa Ode Hastiani Fahidu; Wa Ode Nanang Trisna Dewi; Alfirman
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis Asia Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32815/jpm.v7i1.2856

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Purpose: Conventional farming practices that rely heavily on inorganic fertilizers have contributed to soil degradation and declining land productivity in many rural areas. This community service program was implemented to strengthen farmers’ capacity in adopting sustainable land-management practices that restore soil health and support long-term agricultural productivity. Method: The program employed contextual agricultural extension combined with Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) to explore farmers’ perceptions, challenges, and existing practices. This was followed by an intensive two-month coaching period involving weekly field visits, hands-on training, and collaborative development of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and group action plans for sustainable land management. The final stage consisted of systematic monitoring and evaluation to assess skill acquisition, behavioral change, and adoption levels among partner farmer groups. Practical Applications: The program facilitated the joint production and application of organic fertilizer using locally available crop residues. This activity served as both a practical demonstration of sustainable nutrient management and an alternative to residue burning, which commonly contributes to soil degradation. Conclusion: Findings show that many farmers lacked knowledge regarding soil quality, particularly the role of organic matter in maintaining soil fertility. Through capacity building, hands-on training, and participatory learning, the program successfully enhanced farmers’ awareness, skills, and commitment to improving soil health. The results indicate that strengthened ecological literacy can support the transition toward more sustainable and productive farming systems within the partner community.
Education on the Use of Biopore Infiltration Holes for Flood Prevention at SDN 100 Kendari, Kambu Village, Kambu District, Southeast Sulawesi La Ode Siwi; Ridwan Adi Surya; Wa Ode Hastiani Fahidu; Ema Hermawati Garusu; Abdul Manan; La Ode Muhammad Erif; Lies Indriyani; Sahindomi Bana; La Gandri; Muhammad Saleh Qadri
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis Asia Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32815/jpm.v7i1.2874

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Purpose: This program aimed to enhance elementary students’ understanding of biopore infiltration holes as a low-cost solution for mitigating waterlogging and addressing inadequate drainage at SDN 100 Kendari. Method: The intervention combined interactive lectures, live demonstrations, hands-on construction, and guided discussions. Learning outcomes were evaluated using standardized pre-test and post-test instruments. Practical Applications: The activity enabled students to construct functional biopores that improve groundwater absorption, reduce surface runoff, and facilitate organic waste management, providing a replicable framework for school-based environmental management. Conclusion: Student comprehension significantly increased from 10–20% to 80–90%. These results demonstrate that participatory environmental education effectively fosters ecological literacy and supports localized flood mitigation in urban school settings.