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Community Development Journal
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Comunity Development Journal adalah kumpulan jurnal pengabdian masyarakat yang dilakukan oleh civitas akademika Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Surabaya.
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The role of community policing in the Addis Ababa City Administration's efforts to maintain community safety and security Alehegn, Derese; R. Karunakaran; Bantyergu Engida
Community Development Journal Vol 8 No 2 (2024): Community Development Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cdj.v8i2.5463

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This study aimed to assess the role of community policing in maintaining community safety and security in the Addis Ababa city administration and to assess the role of community policing in maintaining community safety and security community policing initiatives, information sharing, and attitudes toward community policing among community members on local security management practices. A descriptive case study was adopted, in which the target population of 328 respondents was stratified randomly into three sub-cities: Arada, Kirkos, and Addis Ketema. A structure questionnaire was used as the research instrument. Quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. The findings revealed that the role of community polices included paper initiatives among members, information sharing on community policing, and community policing among community members because there were no local security management practices affecting security practices. It was recommended that the community be made aware of their role in community policing and that the police should ensure that they interact well with the community so that the members of the community will willingly provide information to the police, which may help prevent crime.
Study of Prototype Making of Liquid Smoke Production Equipment From Tree Trunk Waste and Used Wood Tjahjanti, Prantasi Harmi; Bachtiar, Rifky Umar
Community Development Journal Vol 8 No 2 (2024): Community Development Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cdj.v8i2.6149

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Making use of natural trash is crucial. Examples of such garbage include maize cobs, worn wood, and tree trunks. As part of this community service project, used wood and tree trunk waste will be used as raw materials to create prototype tools for producing liquid smoke. The process starts with tool design and ends with tool construction. A conical tube-shaped pyriolysis device is part of the liquid smoke production apparatus, and it is linked to a connecting pipe through which it is connected. The installation of an ionometer, storage container, gas exhaust hose, and bierate fraction sedimentation tube follows. The effective capacity of the apparatus, the temperature increase rate test during the pyrolysis process, the yield test, the charcoal weight test from the combustion residue, and the temperature increase rate test during the distillation process were among the equipment performance tests that were conducted. The findings showed that: (1) this pyrolysis device's average effective capacity was 0.5 L/hour; (2) the yield was 35.34%; and (3) experiment 3 produced the maximum output of liquid smoke, at 1.9 L, while experiment 2 produced the lowest yield, at 1.65 L. (5) The computation yielded a density value of 1.01 kg/L for liquid smoke; (6) Three attempts of pyrolysis combustion with a pyrolysis tool produced 4.3 kg of residue (carbon) or charcoal. (7) From 1000 mL of liquid smoke to be distilled, 400 mL of liquid smoke was obtained after 80 minutes of distillation.
CORN GRINDING MACHINE MANUFACTURING USES ELECTRIC POWER AND HUMAN POWER Muchamad Dicky Sobirin, Muchamad Dicky Sobirin; Prantasi Harmi Tjahjanti, Prantasi Harmi Tjahjanti
Community Development Journal Vol 8 No 2 (2024): Community Development Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cdj.v8i2.6154

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The issue with maize is that kernel size is frequently not the same as grain size if you want the grains or seeds to be fine. Building a basic corn-grinding machine with electricity and human power in case of an electrical outage is the community service that was completed. The process begins with the design of a corn grinding machine, is followed by the construction of the machine and testing, specifically grinding performance tests for different capacities of 3 kg, 4 kg, and 5 kg of corn utilizing both electric and manual power. The findings of a 60-minute human-powered corn grinding machine performance test showed that the maximum ground corn grinding was fine, weighing 20 kg of ground corn with a fairly excellent grinding of corn granules/seeds. In the meantime, 30 kg of corn were weighed during the electric corn grinder's performance test in 60 minutes, and the machine's grinding of maize grains and ores was reasonably successful. Keywords: Maize kernels or seeds; corn grinder; machine performance evaluation; labor-intensive Human power; electricity power
The Implementation of Tourism Communication for Developing Tourismpreneurship and Destination Branding in Cijengkol Village, Subang Mubarok, Muhamad Husni; Imaddudin
Community Development Journal Vol 8 No 2 (2024): Community Development Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cdj.v8i2.6166

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Cijengkol Village in Subang Regency boasts significant local tourism potential, including the Cijengkol Seven Springs known for its water pH resembling infused water, and River Tubing, a popular activity along the upper stretch of the Ciasem river. This community service initiative aims to promote understanding of tourism entrepreneurship and destination branding, vital for harnessing local potential and enhancing regional tourist attractions. By encouraging environmental responsibility and fostering collaboration in developing regional tourism, the program seeks to empower Cijengkol Village residents. Effective tourism communication skills are seen as key to unlocking economic opportunities indirectly. The initiative addresses two main challenges: a lack of awareness regarding tourism's potential as a key sector, affecting micro, small, and medium enterprises, and underutilization of modern digital media for tourism communication. The approach involves specialized training for community members, particularly those involved in Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDES) and Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Cijengkol Village. The outcome includes the formation of Tourism Awareness Group (Pokdarwis) candidates who understand a tourism vision and mission aligned with SMART goals for sustainable tourism management. Consequently, the candidates are equipped with collaborative concepts and strategies for tourism management in Cijengkol Village, serving as a foundation for future implementation.
Strengthening Community Capacity Through Tsunami Education Programs in the Mangrove Community of Kebumen Suwaryo, Putra Agina Widyaswara; Waladani, Barkah; Yuwono, Podo; Taufiqurrohman, Muhammad; Muzaki, Febilan Ahmad Fadhil; Hakimulfaiq, Mohammad Aziz
Community Development Journal Vol 8 No 2 (2024): Community Development Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cdj.v8i2.6198

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Coastal communities, such as the Mangrove Community of Kebumen, face significant risks from tsunamis due to their geographical location. This community service initiative aimed to enhance tsunami disaster preparedness through education and mangrove conservation. The objectives were to improve community knowledge on tsunami mitigation and to empower locals in mangrove planting and maintenance practices. The methodology involved a structured program conducted at Pantai Sawangan, Desa Puring, involving 30 participants from the mangrove community and local residents. The activities included pre-tests, educational sessions on tsunami mitigation and mangrove conservation, and post-tests to evaluate knowledge retention. Expert-led discussions highlighted the role of mangroves as natural barriers against tsunamis. Results showed a significant increase in participants' understanding of tsunami risks and mitigation strategies post-training. Participants actively engaged in practical sessions, demonstrating enhanced skills in mangrove planting and maintenance. Feedback indicated strong community support and a desire for continued educational initiatives. In conclusion, the program effectively improved community resilience through enhanced knowledge and practical skills in disaster preparedness and mangrove conservation. Continued socialization and educational programs are recommended to sustain community involvement and deepen understanding of disaster mitigation across diverse societal groups, ensuring long-term resilience against coastal hazards.
Scientific Writing Training Through Hybrid Experiential Learning Strategies for Pondok Pesantren Teachers Sobri, Ahmad Yusuf; Muslihati; Taufiq, Ahmad; Saputra, Nur Mega Aris; 'Ilmi, Achmad Miftachul
Community Development Journal Vol 8 No 2 (2024): Community Development Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cdj.v8i2.6207

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The implementation of this activity aims to improve the skills of writing scientific papers for teachers within the scope of the Zainul Hasan Genggong Islamic Boarding School Probolinggo. The hybrid experiential learning strategy used in the implementation of scientific writing training is a combination of reflective, continuous and project-based learning. Scientific writing training activities for Islamic boarding school teachers are carried out boldly and attractively which are useful for maximizing the expected skill achievement. The above training activities have several stages as follows (1) finding out, ideas and basic scientific studies; (2) preparation of theoretical studies; (3) research design methods; (4) writing scientific articles; and (5) journal selection and article submission. At each stage of the assignment participants' activities and reviews to determine the understanding and skills acquired. The results of the implementation of scientific work training for Islamic boarding school teachers through a hybrid experiential strategy show that Islamic boarding school teachers can identify ideas or problems within the scope of their study and write them into scientific works.
4 DEGREE OF FREEDOM ARM ROBOTICS TRAINING FOR STATE VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 1 DEPOK Manfaluthy, Mauludi; Widi Dionova, Brainvendra; Desi Hertin, Revita
Community Development Journal Vol 8 No 2 (2024): Community Development Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cdj.v8i2.6248

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This activity provides knowledge about the basics and latest applications in the field of Robotics, especially industrial robots and teaches students to be able to assemble robots. 4 Degree of Freedom Arm Robot is a set of mechanical and electronic tools (mechatronics) that can carry out physical tasks, with 4 degrees of freedom of arm movement robots, namely 1 forward-backward, 2 left-right, 3 up-down. Then there are also three movements at the wrist, namely 4 yaw, 5 pitch and 6 roll. The robot arms have functions to move objects with control using a joystick. With the hope that it can make human work easier in moving objects. To be able to provide students with an understanding of robotics, qualified teachers are needed who have mastered the field of electrical engineering, especially robotics. From the comparison of test results before and after participating in activities by students, a significant increase in knowledge was obtained. Apart from that, students also succeeded in assembling a robot using the materials and components provided.
Cultivating a calm attitude in the face of problems through Dhikr psychotherapy Purwanti, Heni; Zumrotun Nafisah; Muhammad Novan Zulfahmi
Community Development Journal Vol 8 No 2 (2024): Community Development Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cdj.v8i2.6277

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Being calm through dhikr psychotherapy is very effective in dealing with problems. The aim of this research is to highlight the application of dhikr psychotherapy in helping someone achieve calm when facing challenges in dealing with various life problems. The research method used is library research. The results of research on dhikr psychotherapy have the impact of making people calm, confident and full of optimism. Remembrance psychotherapy exists as an alternative solution to relieve anxiety and lead individuals to mental peace. Through the repeated chanting of thayyibah sentences (positive speech) during dhikr activities, individuals are invited to experience inner peace and strengthen their belief in Allah SWT. The feelings, fear and anxiety that often haunt old age slowly fade away, replaced by deep calm and resignation. More than just calming the soul, remembrance psychotherapy also builds positive suggestions within the individual.  
Empowering Indonesian Migrant Workers in Taiwan through Stress Management Training Nohan Arum Romadlona; Sapto Adi; Farah Farida Tantiani; Deslaely Putranti
Community Development Journal Vol 8 No 2 (2024): Community Development Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cdj.v8i2.6293

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Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI) face various problems, one of which is mental health problems. PMI in Taiwan were reported to have various mental health problems which have negative consequences. Community service activities are carried out to provide training on the importance of stress management and provide alternative positive coping strategies. The results of the training showed an increase in knowledge of 19.67% regarding stress management from 16 PMI in Taipei, Taiwan. A series of training is also equipped with activity that can help improve mental and physical health. It is hoped that comprehensive activities can be carried out regularly and become a forum for PMI to openly discuss the various problems.
Improving Compliance With The Use PPE at PT. Lintech Duta Pratama Through The PPE Distribution and Inspection Program Hana, Eka; Friska Ayu; Ratna Ayu Ratriwardani; Saddam Bill Adli Faza Kuswandi
Community Development Journal Vol 8 No 2 (2024): Community Development Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cdj.v8i2.6303

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Increasing compliance in the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in the work environment is one of the top priorities in maintaining work safety. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the PPE distribution program and inspection implemented at PT Lintech Duta Pratama in increasing compliance with the use of PPE by employees. The research methodology involves analyzing data before and after the implementation of the program, involving 200 employees as respondents. The results of the study show that before the program was implemented, the compliance rate for the use of PPE only reached 65%. After the implementation of a more structured PPE distribution program and regular inspections, the compliance rate increased significantly to 90%. This increase shows a positive correlation between the PPE distribution program and the frequency of inspections with employee awareness and compliance with the use of PPE in the workplace.

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