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Wikrama Parahita : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
ISSN : 25990020     EISSN : 25990012     DOI : 10.30656/jpmwp
Wikrama Parahita : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat merupakan jurnal yang dikelola oleh Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Universitas Serang Raya dengan ISSN 2599-0020 (Cetak) dan ISSN 2599-0012 (Online). Jurnal ini memuat artikel-artikel pengabdian kepada masyarakat dengan ruang lingkup Diklat dan Pemasaran yang dimanfaatkan untuk pemberdayaan masyarakat, UKM dan masyarakat sekitar; Pemberdayaan masyarakat; Akses Sosial; Kegiatan Pengabdian Masyarakat oleh Mahasiswa; Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Daerah Perbatasan; Pendidikan untuk Pembangunan Berkelanjutan; Program Pemberdayaan Masyarakat; Program Teknologi Tepat Guna untuk Masyarakat
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 230 Documents
Empowering the Community with Briquette Fuel: Utilizing Palm and Sago Waste Haurissa, Jusuf; Puspita, Gratia Deodata Haruina Dwi; Mini, Marthina; Silak, Kemuel; Wayne, Jefri; Lekatompessy, George
Wikrama Parahita : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): May 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30656/jpmwp.v9i1.10344

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In Suskun Village, waste from palm oil and sago pulp is abundant. This waste is not only an environmental issue but also a challenge for the local community in terms of management. This community service program aims to train the community in producing briquettes as an environmentally friendly alternative fuel from these waste materials. Additionally, the program seeks to teach the community how to calculate the selling price of briquettes, enabling them to achieve economic independence in running their briquette business. The methods used in this program include: a) Socialization on briquette production from palm oil and sago pulp waste, b) Training on briquette-making through practical workshops, c) Implementation of technology by the community, d) Assistance and evaluation of the briquette production process, e) Sustainability of the program as a briquette business for the Suskun Village community, and f) Active community participation in all program stages. Throughout the activity, mentoring and evaluation of production outcomes were conducted to ensure the sustainability of the briquette business, allowing it to grow into a viable enterprise for the community. This program has yielded positive results, as the community can now independently produce briquettes from palm oil and sago pulp waste. This initiative creates economic opportunities and helps reduce waste in Suskun Village.
Peningkatan Nilai Ekonomi Desa Kayu Raja Melalui Pelatihan Pengolahan Buah Pinang dengan Teknologi Tepat Guna Anwardi, Anwardi; Kharisma, Oktaf Brillian
Wikrama Parahita : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): Mei 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30656/jpmwp.v7i1.5444

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Desa Kayu Raja yang masuk kedalam kategori Daerah 3T, terletak di kecamatan Keritang, Kabupaten indragiri Hilir, provinsi Riau ini menghasilkan komoditas yang memiliki potensi besar untuk dikembangkan secara berkelanjutan, salah satunya adalah Pinang (Areca Catechu). Pinang (Areca catechu) merupakan tanaman yang memiliki buah dengan harga jual yang dapat membantu perekonomian masyarakat di daerah tersebut. Tingginya harga jual buah Pinang (Areca Catechu) ini tidak diikuti dengan proses pengÂolahan yang memadai. Sehingga, dibutuhkan sebuah inovasi cara pengolah­an, melalui Teknologi Tepat Guna (TTG). Tujuan dari program ini adalah untuk membantu meningkatkan daya kreatif masyarakat sekaligus menjadi sumber pendapatan bagi perempuan di Desa Kayu Raja, Kecamatan Keritang, Kabupaten Indragiri Hilir, dan Riau. Pengabdian ini menggunakan metode par­tisipatori (PART) dengan melibatkan petani pinang dalam proses pengolahan pinang dengan cara diiris.Dari hasil evaluasi yang diperoleh dari pelatih­an dan sosialisasi ini, 75,2% masyarakat sangat setuju dengan inovasi alat berbasis teknologi tepat guna yang digunakan untuk pengolahan pinang. 
Risk of Hemodynamic Disorder in Cats in Surabaya and Surrounding Areas with Erythrocyte and Platelet Components Analysis Kurnia Desiandura; Indra Rahmawati; Rondius Solfaine
Wikrama Parahita : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30656/jpmwp.v9i2.10429

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The community service program by lecturers of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Wijaya Kusuma Surabaya, in collaboration with WEKA Veterinary Teaching Hospital. Many cat owners are unaware of the clinical symptoms of hemodynamic disorders, such as fatigue, weakness, tiredness, lethargy, or even a decreased or loss of appetite. However, visible clinical signs, such as pale gums or mucous membranes, and shortness of breath, sometimes prompt cat owners to consider what to do. This program aims to educate the public regarding the risk factors for hemodynamic disorders that affect the general condition of the cats with blood tests for erythrocyte and platelet components. This program focuses on cats cared for by owners in Surabaya and its surroundings. The method for identifying risks of hemodynamic disorder is a blood test with a hematology analyzer, and it is free of charge. The contribution of this activity is Improvement awareness and knowledge of pet owners, especially cat's owners, about the importance of blood tests to reduce the risk factors for hemodynamic disorders in cat health. This activity uses sample of 25 cats from 25 different owners, which were taken randomly without looking at clinical symptoms. Blood samples were taken and continued with the Raito-vet® hematology analyzer to determine the components of the erythrocyte and platelet values. The results showed that all samples had anemia, and 19 cats had thrombocytosis. After the results were obtained, a discussion and education stage was carried out with cat owners regarding the condition and further treatment of the cat. Cats without significant symptoms can experience hemodynamic disorders, as evidenced by the fact that almost all cats participating in this program had abnormal erythrocyte and platelet counts. A blood test with a hematology analyzer is an effective supporting diagnosis for detecting hemodynamic disorders or blood abnormalities in cats. Therefore, the results of this test play a significant role in ensuring cat owners are more aware and vigilant about the effects of abnormal blood results and in deciding on further action to improve their cat's health. This program also helps veterinarians provide education and advice to cat owners so they can pay more attention to their cat's health through various stages of prevention and treatment, so that diseases can be detected early, are not fatal, and improve cat health.
Capacity Building of the Purworejo Regency Health Centre (BLUD) in the Preparation of Strategic and Business Plan Documents Sari, Yeni Priatna; Hetika , Hetika; Widianto, Andri; Sawani, Yussri
Wikrama Parahita : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026): May 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30656/jpmwp.v10i1.11054

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As Puskesmas transition into BLUD entities, they are required to develop structured medium-term planning documents that are both administratively sound and accountable. This community service activity aims to enhance the managerial and technical capacity of BLUD (Public Service Agency) Puskesmas in Purworejo Regency in preparing Strategic and Business Planning documents in accordance with regulations and healthcare service needs. This activity was conducted through workshops and intensive assistance by a team of lecturers from the D3 Accounting Program of Politeknik Harapan Bersama and the D4 Tax Accounting Program of Diponegoro University and Universiti Teknologi Mara, Malaysia, in collaboration with Wahyu Yeni Novi Public Accounting Firm. There are about 28 participants from 14 BLUD in Purworejo. The implementation method included module delivery, case studies, practical document preparation, and evaluation of participants' achievements. The results indicated an improvement in participants' understanding of the concepts and structure of Strategic and Business Planning documents, as well as their technical ability to tailor these documents to the specific characteristics of their respective Puskesmas. It showed that all the BLUDs were able to fulfil the template module for their strategic and business plans.   This intervention model, combining multi-institutional academic collaboration with professional practitioners, proved effective in overcoming common implementation gaps in public sector financial management reforms at the local level.  
Improving Maize Yield Through Locally Organic Resources: A Community-Based Strategy in Kaleke Village, Central Sulawesi Iskandar, Mhd Fiqry; Idris, Ilham; Syarif, Muhammad Shafwan; Teresia, Magdalena; Paramita, Iis; Tandu, Rinaldi P.
Wikrama Parahita : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026): May 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30656/jpmwp.v10i1.110559

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The utilization of locally available organic materials as liquid organic fertilizer (LOF) represents an eco-friendly biofertilizer alternative that supports sustainable agriculture and environmentally responsible farming practices. This community service program aimed to improve farmers’ knowledge and technical skills in producing and applying liquid organic fertilizer derived from local organic resources, including moringa leaves (Moringa oleifera), aged coconut water waste, a weed-based biostimulant (BIOSAKA), and photosynthetic bacteria (PSB)to promote plant growth and enhance maize production. The program was implemented using a two-way interactive learning approach that combined educational sessions and hands-on practice on the utilization of organic liquid fertilizer (LOF) in maize cultivation. The program's effectiveness was primarily evaluated based on farmers’ level of understanding after the training activities. Evaluation was conducted using a structured questionnaire administered at the end of the program, which assessed participants’ comprehension of LOF materials, production principles, and application methods. The collected responses were used to determine changes in participants’ knowledge and overall learning outcomes resulting from the program. The evaluation results revealed clear quantitative improvements in farmers’ knowledge, technical understanding, and readiness to adopt locally derived organic fertilizers. Prior to the intervention, only 10–30% of participants were familiar with the concepts, raw materials, and production methods of liquid organic fertilizer (LOF), photosynthetic bacteria (PSB), and BIOSAKA. Post-training assessments showed a substantial increase, with 87–100% of farmers demonstrating an understanding of production procedures and application methods. In addition, 85% of participants recognized the functional roles of PSB, LOF, and BIOSAKA in supporting maize growth and soil fertility, while 95% expressed willingness to apply these organic inputs in their future farming practices. These quantitative shifts indicate that the community-based training effectively strengthened farmers’ capacity and confidence to utilize locally sourced organic resources independently.
Strengthening Small-Scale Snakehead (Channa Striata) Aquaculture through the Implementation of the IoT-Based “Channa Sense” Monitoring System Nyayu, Latifah Husni; Muslim, Muslim; Handayani, Ade Silvia; Salamah, Umul; Ardiansyah, Muhammad; Martini, Rita; Ariyanto, Rusman; Prihatini, Ekawati; Citra, Cinda Anugrah
Wikrama Parahita : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026): May 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30656/jpmwp.v10i1.11574

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Small-scale snakehead (Channa striata) farmers commonly rely on manual and periodic water quality monitoring, which often results in delayed responses to environmental fluctuations and high fry mortality rates. This community service program aimed to strengthen technological literacy and improve hatchery management practices through the implementation of an Internet of Things (IoT)-based “Channa Sense” real-time monitoring system. The intervention adopted a structured three-phase approach consisting of pre-implementation assessment, participatory workshop and system installation, and post-implementation evaluation. The program involved 37 participants representing farmers, entrepreneurs, and community members, with baseline data collected from 30 small-scale farmers across Palembang, Indralaya, and Musi Banyuasin. Pre-intervention findings showed that 56.76% of participants were unaware of the technology and none had prior experience with digital monitoring systems. Following experiential learning activities, 64.86% of participants reported a moderate to full understanding of the system, and recognition of Channa Sense as a water quality monitoring device increased from 13.51% to 60.42%. At the partner hatchery (Kandang Om Bobby), real-time monitoring reduced fry mortality from approximately 40% to 5–10%, representing a survival improvement of 30–35%. The findings indicate that participatory and context-adapted IoT interventions can effectively bridge digital literacy gaps while generating measurable operational benefits in small-scale aquaculture. However, adoption intentions remained moderate due to cost and maintenance concerns. Continued mentoring, cost optimization, and cooperative-based implementation strategies are recommended to ensure long-term sustainability and broader community uptake
Integrating Inclusive Early Warning Technologies and Social Participation for Flood Resilience in Urban Communities Puspitasari, Anggun; Fithriana, Arin; Purnomo, Taqwa Putra Budi; Azzahra, Rezvia Sharla; Pratama , Jeremy Putra
Wikrama Parahita : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026): May 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30656/jpmwp.v10i1.11552

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Flooding in urban communities unintentionally reduces resilience, as seen in the partner area of RT 13 Pondok Betung, South Tangerang. Flooding disrupts residents' activities, impacting the economy, health, and environment. This community service activity aimed to raise awareness of the importance of early warning and inclusive community participation in flood disaster management. The activities were implemented in three stages: preparation, implementation, and evaluation, which involved the team and partners. The implementation activities focused on education on disaster mitigation, the implementation of inclusive early warning technology and a flood information system, and community capacity building through the formation of a Disaster Resilience Task Force. The program integrates early warning technology and social participation through the implementation of the Flood Information System (SIBAR). This demonstrates significant effectiveness in enhancing community-level disaster preparedness capacity. Evaluation findings through discussions and questionnaires indicated an increase in community awareness and response to flood risks following the intervention. Prior to SIBAR’s implementation, residents largely relied on informal information. Following the introduction of the inclusive early warning system, 83.3% of the respondents reported receiving real-time warnings via digital messages. Awareness of evacuation routes and emergency response procedures increased by 98%, indicating a significant shift from traditional alert patterns to technology-based preparedness. SIBAR also successfully expanded inclusivity by engaging women and senior citizens who were previously less involved in disaster management discussions, thus strengthening social cohesion by 91,6%. Adapting technology accessible to users with varying levels of digital literacy through the use of color-coding and simple text messaging contributed to a 100% user understanding rate. In addition to showcasing the principles of appropriate technology that is affordable, adaptive, and based on community ownership, this model has also proven viable for replication in other urban areas as a sustainable solution.
The Implementation of Hydroponics as an Alternative Agricultural System in Sukamakmur Village, Ciomas District, Bogor Regency Amin, Nurul Nisa'a; Ratnaningsih, Dewi Juliah; Pertiwi, Pepi Rospina; Hidayah, Ulul; Hartari, Ariyanti; Ratu, Restu Para; Oktaviani, Intan
Wikrama Parahita : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026): May 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30656/jpmwp.v10i1.11601

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Hydroponic cultivation has emerged as a strategic approach in community empowerment initiatives, particularly in contexts characterized by limited land availability, declining soil fertility, and constrained access to conventional agricultural practices. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a hydroponic training program in enhancing participants’ knowledge and readiness to adopt soilless cultivation techniques. A pretest and posttest design was employed to assess ten indicators encompassing fundamental hydroponic concepts, system typologies, nutrient management, and critical plant growth parameters. The findings revealed substantial improvements in participants’ knowledge, as evidenced by markedly higher post-test scores across all indicators. Significant gains were observed in participants’ understanding of suitable crop selection, optimal pH regulation, nutrient solution management, and the appropriate use of measurement instruments. Importantly, these enhanced competencies were translated into practical implementation, with participants, particularly members of the PKK group, successfully establishing hydroponic systems, conducting harvesting activities, and commercializing their produce through local bazaars. This outcome underscores the program’s tangible contribution to small-scale food production and the generation of supplementary household income. Taken together, the study demonstrates that structured and practice-oriented hydroponic training effectively strengthens technical capacity while fostering community empowerment and sustainable livelihood development
Community-Based English Training for Enhancing the Professional Competence of Religious Pilgrimage Tour Guides in Palembang Putri, Rahmadila Eka; Ardiansyah, Welly; Nathasya, Nurvia; Fifiyanti, Debby; Binti Mohd Noor, Faridatuljana; Putri, Priyanka Sasadara Pracena; Hilwatullisah, Marsya; Al Aufa, Muhammad Rifqi
Wikrama Parahita : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026): May 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30656/jpmwp.v10i1.11635

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Religious tourism constitutes not only a form of spiritual practice but also a channel for cultural diplomacy and global engagement. In Palembang, the annual Ziarah Kubro pilgrimage attracts a growing number of domestic and international visitors. However, limited English proficiency among local pilgrimage guides and pesantren communities constrains the effective communication of religious values, historical narratives, and local wisdom. This community service program aimed to enhance the English communication skills of students at Pesantren Al-Amalul Khair who are directly involved in pilgrimage-related activities, thereby supporting the professionalization of religious tourism services at the community level. The program employed a contextualized English for Tourism framework and commenced with a language needs analysis conducted through field observations, semi-structured interviews, and diagnostic pre-tests to identify participants’ communicative needs. Participants were selected based on their active roles in guiding, hospitality, and religious tourism support. Training activities consisted of role-play simulations of guiding scenarios, guided speaking exercises, visual-based vocabulary instruction, and the collaborative development of bilingual digital brochures. Authentic communicative practice was reinforced through field mentoring during actual pilgrimage activities. Program evaluation was carried out using pre- and post-test, performance-based observation, and qualitative participant feedback. The findings indicated marked improvements in vocabulary mastery, functional guiding expressions, cultural interpretation abilities, and communicative confidence among participants. To ensure sustainability, the program facilitated the establishment of an English Club and provided bilingual learning resources tailored to religious tourism contexts. Overall, the program demonstrates that context-based English training integrated into community practices can effectively strengthen local capacity, enhance community engagement, and support the development of religious tourism services with global orientation.
Eco-Art Diorama as Thematic Learning Media for Early Childhood Education (PAUD) Nurlaili, Nurlaili; Ghousina, Ghousina; Atkiya, Naura; Selian, Rida Safuan; Hartati, Tengku; Septian, Ilham
Wikrama Parahita : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026): May 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30656/jpmwp.v10i1.11657

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This Community Partnership Empowerment Service activity aims to improve the competence of early childhood education (PAUD) teachers in developing eco-art-based thematic learning media through the utilization of used materials. The program was implemented in Aceh Besar Regency using a hands-on training and mentoring approach. The activity methods included partner needs analysis, providing conceptual materials, practicing diorama media creation, and evaluation through pre- and post-activity questionnaires, observations, and product assessments.  The results of the activity showed a significant and measurable improvement in teacher competence, as indicated by the increase in average scores from the moderate category (mean 2.5–2.9) to the good–very good category (mean 4.0–4.3). In addition, 88% of the diorama media produced were deemed suitable and effective for use in PAUD thematic learning, and 82% of teachers were able to independently develop eco-art–based learning media, while more than 80% of teachers expressed readiness and commitment to implement them sustainably in the classroom.  The impact of sustainability was also seen in the increased independence of teachers as developers of learning media based on local potential, thereby reducing dependence on manufactured media. This indicates that the program not only improved competencies but also strengthened sustainable teaching practices and teacher empowerment. Overall, this activity has an impact on improving the quality of PAUD thematic learning while strengthening the internalization of environmental awareness values from an early age through an eco-art-based teacher empowerment approach.