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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 Implementation Of The Mandiri Youth Waste Bank In Increasing Economic Status And Community Empowerment In Betawi Village Muhammad Syahreza; Wahyunengsih
Community Development Journal Vol 7 No 2 (2023): Community Development Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cdj.v7i2.3128

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Abstract Garbage is an incessant problem in everyday life. Every day garbage is always there and increasing. Before the existence of the Independent Youth Waste Bank, the people of Srengseng Paddy were very indifferent to waste. People used to hoard or burn the garbage they have, not infrequently even throw garbage into the river. The purpose of this study is to find out the steps of BSPM in managing waste so that it can be useful and of economic value. This type of research uses a descriptive qualitative approach. Data collection techniques in this study are observation, in-depth interviews, questionnaires and documentation. The technique of checking the validity of the data used in this study is the triangulation technique. Through this article, the author will convey the implementation of the Mandiri Youth Waste Bank in improving the economic status and community empowerment in Betawi Village. Includes planning, implementation, evaluation, follow-up, and impact. As well as supporting and inhibiting factors. The conclusion that can be drawn is that the BSPM program is running well from the statements of 96.7% of customers. Evaluations of the BSPM program include socialization, training in sorting waste, and making compost that has not been effective. The follow-up of the program evaluation is still not effective and efficient. The impact of the BSPM program includes 90% of the sample choosing to be more concerned with the environment, 83.3% of the sample choosing to be aware of the benefits of waste, 60% of the sample choosing to improve the economy, 50% of the sample choosing to add insight, and 30% of the sample choosing to improve skills/ability. The supporting factors for the running of BSPM are the moral support from the RW management, RT management and the community. As well as the inhibiting factors of the BSPM program, namely the absence of tools that can be used to recycle waste from government agencies and poor communication from internal BSPM. Keyword: Waste Bank, Program Implementation, Community Empowerment
First Aid Training on Near Drowning and Emergency System Activation to Employees of Hotel Quest San Denpasar Tanjung Subrata; Komang Trisna Sumadewi; Aulia Iefan Datya
Community Development Journal Vol 7 No 2 (2023): Community Development Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cdj.v7i2.4137

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It is possible to use the global decline in the Covid-19 epidemic as a trigger for the revival of Bali's tourism sector. Bali tourism includes a significant portion of water sports like surfing, diving, rafting, and swimming on beaches, lakes, and rivers. Swimming pools and other activities are available at amusement parks. One of the most common events in water tourism is almost drowning. There were 9 fatalities and 300 drowning instances in the Kuta beach area alone, according to the 2018 data. Because it is essential for tourist actors, especially those associated with water leisure, to acquire Basic Life Support (BLS) training, especially in saving drowning victims, the success of the rescue of drowning victims greatly depends on the speed and precision of administering BLS. The administration of the Quest San Denpasar Hotel, where Partners work, wishes to offer first aid training for accidents, particularly for drowning victims, as none of the hotel staff have ever had first aid training. Ten hotel staff members attended the training on October 29, 2022, at the Quest San Denpasar Hotel. The training provided is in the form of theory and practice of identifying drowning victims, activating the emergency system, evacuating victims from the waters to land, providing BLS, and sending victims to the nearest health facility. Before the training, a pre-test was carried out and afterward, a post-test was carried out, from the results of these tests it could be concluded that there was an increase in the participants' knowledge of 32%, and from BLS practice all participants were able to assist properly.
The Role of Women in Improving Family Welfare through Family Planning Safari Program: The Role of Women in Improving Family Welfare through Family Planning Safari Program Septiana Juwita; Niken Bayu Argaheni; Asih Sri Marni; Mida Hutajulu
Community Development Journal Vol 7 No 2 (2023): Community Development Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cdj.v7i2.4165

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Background: Women are one of the supports for national development that is not only seen from the social sphere. The success of the family planning program is highly dependent on community participation, namely family commitment between mothers and husbands. The participation and empowerment of women in contributing to the success of the family planning program is a potential strategy for increasing women's access and cultural transformation. Community service aims to increase women's knowledge and understanding of their role in improving family welfare through family planning safaris. Methods: Health counselling was used as a way to improve community health. A pretest and posttest related to the theme were conducted to determine the results of the improvement and understanding of participants. Results: There was an increase in knowledge and understanding from the pretest results showing that only 71% of women knew and understood the role of women. After receiving health counselling, women's knowledge and understanding became 100%. Conclusion: This means that counselling is still an effective way to empower by increasing knowledge and understanding related to the role of women as a way to improve family welfare through the Safari KB program.
Training on Making Healthy and Nutritious Snack Products: KEPAYA (Papaya Chips) in Bati-Bati District, Tanah Laut Regency Dyah Sri Wulandari; Ray Melvin Resubun; Irma Suryani; Mahmudah; Teresia Miranti
Community Development Journal Vol 7 No 2 (2023): Community Development Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cdj.v7i2.4441

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Papaya fruit is a fruit that has a high nutritional content, especially levels of vitamin C and vitamin A. Every 100 grams of papaya contains 3.65 mg of vitamin A and 78 mg of vitamin C. The whole papaya plant is very beneficial for human health. Other benefits, can be used as an alternative medicine for diseases, constipation, heart disease, cancer, high cholesterol, acne, and inflammation. Tanah Laut Regency is the largest papaya producing area in South Kalimantan, as a papaya producing area, of course the people have the potential to develop various business opportunities. The problem encountered in the community is a lack of knowledge about the other benefits of papaya fruit. chips snacks, most of the people's income is only from agriculture, from the existing problems, the team provides a solution, namely to provide knowledge about other benefits of papaya fruit, provide training on making papaya chips, and utilize the potential of papaya fruit as an effort to increase the income of the community in Bati District -Bati, with partners PKK RT 08 Liang Anggang Village through this Community Service will add references for the community to be able to do entrepreneurship from the papaya fruit they produce, a product that has a sale value, is healthy and nutritious such as making papaya fruit into chips snacks which can be enjoyed by all groups, with these various benefits, this Community Service is carried out in order to utilize the potential of natural resources in the Tanah Laut Regency area, especially the Bati-Bati District, where most of the people work as farmers. The community knows other benefits of papaya fruit which can be used as a product or other way of consuming papaya fruit, creating KEPAYA snack products, Papaya Chips which are nutritious and healthy. The results achieved from the output of this program are that it can produce a processed snack derived from papaya fruit where this papaya fruit has many benefits for our bodies and to increase the income of the people in the Bati-Bati District.
A Assistance for micro businesses in processing rice bran as alternative nutrition to prevent stunting Awatiful Azza; Nikmatur Rohmah; Ara Nugrahayu Nalawati
Community Development Journal Vol 7 No 2 (2023): Community Development Journal
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Stunting is a condition that can interfere with the growth and development of children. There are several causes of stunting, including the lack of high nutritional intake by pregnant women. Rice bran is one of the processed rice wastes which has nutritional content and is very good for health, which can be used as an alternative nutritional basis for pregnant women. Until now, the use of rice bran as an alternative nutrient has not been optimally utilized by the people in Silo village. The purpose of this activity is to assist micro businesses in processing rice bran as an alternative nutrition to prevent stunting. This activity was carried out in the home industry group "Azzahra" which is developing its business in the field of processed rice bran as the basic ingredient. There are 4 housewives involved in bran processing. The method of implementing this community service is assistance and demonstration of how to choose and store rice bran so that it remains of good quality. The result of this activity is an increase in partner knowledge in choosing and storing rice bran as an alternative nutrition for prevention.
Improving Students’ SpeakingSkillsl Using Throw Ball Games at Islamic Boarding School Nailul Authar; Mujad Didien Afandi
Community Development Journal Vol 7 No 2 (2023): Community Development Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cdj.v7i2.4881

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The aims of the community service is to improve the students’ speaking skills through communicative games. And the subject for this research is coming from 10 students from Tahfidzul Quran Boarding School who has been selected. The communicative games implemented was a Throw the Ball game. This activity will be conducted in four stages: the pre-activity, the general stage, which includes the activity's launch, the core stage, and the stage of evaluation. The pre-activity is the first stage. The data was gotten from interviews and observation. The findings showed good improvement to students’ speaking skills. Most students enjoy the game while laughing, some students are a little confused when suddenly asked questions and cause their answers to go round and round, students are forced to get out of the situation and they succeed. Moreover, students hold highly positive attitudes about the role of games in improving their speaking skills.
Empowering Health Cadres as Stunting Center Managers Elly Dwi Masita; Pratiwi Hariyani Putri; Heni Agustina; Evi Tasya Azahro; Rizkiyah; Jessica Puspa Kencana; Nur Maulidyah Azizah
Community Development Journal Vol 7 No 2 (2023): Community Development Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cdj.v7i2.5017

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At present, stunting in children aged 3-5 years is the biggest child health problem experienced by most developing countries including Indonesia. A survey conducted in January 2023 with local health officials found that out of 170 toddlers, 30 were malnourished in the form of underweight, 18 toddlers and 12 toddlers were indicated to be stunted with parents who had low economic status. The general objective of this activity is focused on achieving health independence through establishing information centres and stunting management facilities managed by health cadres as an effort to prevent an increase in stunting prevalence as well as a facility to increase the income of families who have children at risk of nutritional problems, families who are indicated to be stunted through stunting centres. The activity method uses an assessment-based community development approach through seminars, training and mentoring. The instrument uses questionnaires and checklists. Indicators of achievement are the level of knowledge, skill level and income of families with infants and toddlers at risk of malnutrition and stunting. The target partners are 55 health cadres and 55 mothers who have babies and toddlers aged 5 years in the Sidoarjo area. The results of this activity found that there was a difference in the mean in each indicator of achievement of the level of knowledge of 66.6. Food management skills of 66.2, health-based entrepreneurship skills of 64.3 and family income indicators of 1.63 and Whitney mean test results with Sig = 0.001. The community development-based assessment approach method through seminars, training and mentoring is effective in changing the level of knowledge, perception and behaviour of health cadres and mothers who have infants and toddlers in fulfilling nutrition and improving the family economy as a form of support for stunting reduction programs, family food security as well as family economic security
Learning from the Pandemic: Structural Implications of Food Parcel Distribution Scheme in South Africa Oratilwe Mokoena; Tshepo Ramarumo; , Solly Matshonisa Seeletse; Sam Thembelihle Ntuli
Community Development Journal Vol 7 No 2 (2023): Community Development Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cdj.v7i2.5024

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The lack of inclusive governance and collaboration among various stakeholders and institutions to develop long-term strategies to alleviate food insecurity is an emerging pandemic during times of distress. The objective of the study is to develop an anti-corruption mechanism (food distribution aptitude for eligibility) that can remedy the structural implications of food parcel corruption during a pandemic. A qualitative exploratory review approach was adopted in the study. The reviewed studies revealed that the currently existing systems of food distribution failed due to poor recipient identification and vetting, systems manipulation by officials, lack of tracking devices during distribution, and ghost recipients. The study concludes that the divisions, bureaucracy, maladministration and corruption revealed in literature among the government have adversely impacted the welfare of the vulnerable and marginalized groups who reside in the informal settlements. Those in need of food parcels suffer at the hands of corrupt officials and their family members due to an unmonitored distribution scheme. The study model is expected to assist non-profit organizations, and government initiatives in selecting worthy beneficiaries during and post pandemics. The model is also expected to assist in removing the potential ills of the system, minimize system manipulation and corruption, and ensure transparency during food parcel distribution to the needy in times of distress.
Improving School Disaster Preparedness Through Teacher, Cadre Training and Disaster Simulation for Students at Public Elementary School Satriya Pranata; Aric Vranada; Anna Kurnia; Risnatun Hasanah; Novita Andaresta Putri; Siti Juhro; Khani Fatul Khusna
Community Development Journal Vol 7 No 2 (2023): Community Development Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cdj.v7i2.3805

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Based on its geographical location, Public Elementary School (PES) 1 Banyuroto, Sawangan, Magelang, Central Java is located in an area prone to volcanic eruptions and earthquakes. Because in general disaster hazards can occur at any time, it is very important for the school environment to improve its preparedness in disaster preparedness. One of the efforts that are considered the most strategic is through training and disaster simulation for cadres, school teachers and students to improve their ability to respond to disasters through disaster preparedness schools. The purpose of this activity is to realize the implementation of disaster management training activities and disaster simulation at PES 1 Banyuroto. The method used is a direct instruction to increase partners' understanding related to disaster and disaster mitigation materials, Forum Discussion Groups to develop disaster learning modules and simulations to improve the skills of disaster response partners. This activity was carried out at PES 1 Banguroto, Sawangan, Magelang, Central Java. The output targets resulting from this activity are the formation of evacuation route maps and their explanations and the preparation of disaster learning modules that can be used in the learning process and implementation of earthquake disaster simulations at PES 1 Banyuroto, Magelang, Central Java. The development of a disaster preparedness school program will effectively contribute to the early prevention of disaster hazards.
Monitoring Child Growth and Development in Families at Risk of Stunting Using the Elsimil (Elektronik Siap Nikah dan Hamil) Application Rohmah, Nikmatur; Kurniawan, Hendra; Savitri, Indah; Kuzairi, Untung; Febriansyah, Jauhari Ahmad; Afkarina, Izza; Ramadhani , Nova Risma; Maghfiro, Audrey Amalia Shakira
Community Development Journal Vol 7 No 3 (2023): Community Development Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cdj.v7i3.5175

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Bondowoso Regency have 14 priority communities by 2023 to accelerate stunting reduction, and Tamanan District is host to three of the fourteen villages. The objective of this community service is to implement the Elsimil application to track the growth and development of children from families at risk of stunting. This activity is an implementation of the Contextual Learning Model for Building Villages which integrated into the Pediatric Nursing Course. The team consists of 2 pediatric nursing lecturers and 34 nursing students. The methods used including monitoring children's growth and development, performing analyses, and educating families. Interviews, weight and height checks, developmental checks, and examination of family card records and KIA books are data collecting methods which then entered into the Elsimil program. This activity's population of interest is 31 families with children under the age of two in Tamanan District, devided into 3 villages: 9 children in Sumber Anom village, 11 children in Sumber Kemuning village, and the remaining 11 children in Kemirian village. This community service held in July-August 2023. Descriptive analysis is used in data analysis. Based on weight per age, 3.2% were severely underweight, 6.5% were underweight, 87.1% were normal weight, and 3.2% were at risk of being overweight. According to body length per age, 29% were severely stunted, 19.4% were short, and 51.6% were normal. A calculation of body weight per body length, 6.5% are extremely wasted, 3.2% are wasted, 64.5% are normal, 6.5% are at risk of being overweight, 3.2% are overweight, and 16.1% are obese. The results obtained based on body mass index per age were 3.2% severely wasted, 3.2% wasted, 64.5% good nutrition (normal), 16.1% at risk of overweight, 3.2% overweight, and 9.7% obesity. We conclude that this community service could optimize children monitoring and development by assisting stunted families through Elsimil application.