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Abdi Dosen : Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat
ISSN : 26146509     EISSN : 26205165     DOI : https://doi.org/10.32832/abdidos
Fokus: penelitian hasil dari pengabdian masyarakat Skup: masalah-masalah sosial, lingkungan, budaya dan pembangunan masyarakat
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 990 Documents
EKOENZIMM FOR AGRICULTURAL WASTE TREATMENT IN SELODUWUR HAMLET, BATUR VILLAGE, GETASAN DISTRICT: - Susilorini, Susilorini; Dian Indrayani, Ulfah; Utami, Kamilia; Syafii, Achmad
Abdi Dosen : Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 3 (2022): SEPTEMBER
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Organic farming is one of the proponents of food resistance, economic resilience and human health especially during the COVID 19 pandemic. The sustainability of organic farming must be supported by the availability of fertilizer, pesticides and sufficient financial capital. Ecoenzym is one of the easy and inexpensive agricultural waste fermentation products. Ecoenzyme can be one of the solutions to increase the availability of fertilizer, pesticides and can be used to reduce the economic burden due to financial spending on soap, shampoo and household hygiene. In addition, ecoenzymes are also beneficial in restoring fertility and repairing the quality of soil damaged by conventional agriculture using chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Batur Village is one of the villages with an organic farming community that is affiliated in the Minang Bangkit Merbabu farming group. Currently, the organic fertilizer used is the fertilizer and compost that comes from agricultural waste only. Its availability is highly dependent on the limited number of livestock, and not all farmers have livestock. Ecoenzyme training is one of the activities that is expected to be a solution for farmers to jointly produce fertilizer and pesticides, thus increasing the economic level of agricultural waste that is processed into ecoenzymes.
FORESTS AS A CENTER OF A GREEN ECONOMY Wattimena, Cornelia Marietje Aneke
Abdi Dosen : Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 3 (2022): SEPTEMBER
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The current use of forests should be directed more towards environmental services, absorbing air pollutants, tourism, and various faunal activities. A Green Economy is an economic regime that enhances human well-being and social equity, while significantly reducing environmental risks. Green Economy also means an economy that produces low or no carbon dioxide emissions and environmental pollution, saves natural resources, and is socially equitable. The community. of the State of Itawaka, East Saparua District, and Central Maluku Regency are mostly farmers, where daily activities have to go to the forest. so it is necessary to provide education about the importance of the forest not only to collect wood but also for other benefits such as: producing oxygen, environmental services, and as a green economy center. The solution offered to the people of Itawaka Country is in the form of counseling activities by providing education for the community to maintain and maintain the forest because the forest has various benefits that are not enjoyed by the current Itawaka community, it can be maintained for the enjoyment of the next generation. To realize a green economy, Indonesia needs to change its pattern of economic development from pursuing high economic growth to economic development that optimizes growth itself, because development that only pursues growth has brought social impacts on society in the form of poverty, economic and social inequality, and has an impact on declining quality. environment and biodiversity.
EDUCATION OF INORGANIC WASTE PROCESSING INTO HANDICRAFTS WITH CREATIVITY VALUE AT JEGU 1 AND 2 STATE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Ivan Surya Pramana Putra, Kadek Bagus; T Krisna Narayana, Made Gede Bagus; Ginanita Utami, Cokorda Istri Ustana; Nurullita Wardani, Venti; Devi, Ni Kadek Sintya; Oktavia Gama, Adie Wahyudi; Lestara Permana, Gusi Putu
Abdi Dosen : Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 3 (2022): SEPTEMBER
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This community service activity provides education to students of Jegu 1 and 2 State Elementary Schools about education on processing inorganic waste into handicrafts with creative value. The author found that there is still a lot of unused inorganic waste in Jegu village and can be used as a craft that can be useful for everyday life. Because there is still a lot of inorganic waste in the village of Jegu, we from the community service group conducted education about 3R (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) and the practice of making handicrafts from inorganic waste (plastic bottles) such as piggy banks and pencil boxes which were held at Jegu 1 and 2 State Elementary Schools . The purpose of this education is to help utilize inorganic waste in a craft. The method used in this work program is the direct observation and education phase. Through this work program, the author wants the community, especially the students of Jegu 1 and 2 State Elementary Schools to be aware of the dangers of inorganic waste and inorganic waste that can be used as handicrafts with creative value.
THE MARKETING STRATEGY INCREASING THE HOME OF THE CRACKUP INDUSTRY DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN THE VILLAGE MUNJUL, TANAH SAREAL BOGOR Tri Nuary, Agi; Azis Firdaus, Muhammad
Abdi Dosen : Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 2 (2022): JUNI
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Indonesia's economic activities have been hampered by the COVID-19 pandemic. This news is very worrying for UKM players, and it really happened in early April 2020. If only established UKM went out of business, especially business actors who only entered the low-class home industry category. Many companies are forced to lay off workers or laborers. In order to generate income, not a few of the home industry is quite profitable, one of the home industry businesses that can be developed is the production of crackers. Crackers are snacks that are very familiar and favored by the community. The research methodology used in this research is qualitative. In collecting data, conducting observations and interviews with home industry business owners. The advantage of this business is quite large because it already has many regular customers and this business is quite well known by the public, the marketing strategy is carried out through google maps and also whattsup besides that they market the crackers to stalls that have become their customers and also market them to markets who are already subscribed
COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT IN UTILIZING YARD LAND TO SUPPORT VILLAGE FOOD SECURITY IN THE COVID-19 ERA Kaiwai, Orgenes; Tuhuteru, Sumiyati; Wilil, Frengki; Douw, Lince; Wandikbo, Oni; Kogoya, Itamius; Agapa, Rut; Walela, Fia; Matuan, Erius; Tabuni, Ilince; Karoba, Yopi; Karoba, Diton; Mabel, Rosalina
Abdi Dosen : Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 3 (2022): SEPTEMBER
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Increasing national food security needs to be built from food security at the household scale. Household-scale food security means that each family can meet their food needs independently. The yard of the house is the closest area that can be used by households for cultivating food crops, such as vegetables and fruits. The purpose of this work program is to stimulate productive community activities in the era of the COVID-19 pandemic, increase public awareness to take advantage of unused yards, increase independent food security, especially among families, and increase the entrepreneurial spirit of the community by utilizing local food that is around and increase the value of the community. plus. This service activity was carried out in Kama Village, Wesaput District, Jayawijaya Regency, Papua Province which lasted for ± 1 month at the same time as the STIPER Petra Baliem Wamena Real Work Lecture Program Batch XIII 2021/2022. The results of the activity show that the application of the use of yard land can be applied in the community of Kama Village so that the community can be self-sufficient in food and able to utilize materials that are easily found as planting containers, the basic ingredients of vegetable pesticides and cattle waste fertilizers that are commonly encountered and are able to improve aesthetics in the house environment.
INTELLIGENT BEHAVIOR SOCIALIZATION PROGRAM IN EFFORTS TO INCREASE KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS TO PREVENT NON-CONNECTED DISEASES (PTM) IN COMMUNITIES IN THE PROTECTED AREA OF UPTD PUSKESMAS SUKARAYA OGAN KOMERING ULU YEAR 2022 Rohana, I Gusti Ayu Putu Desy; Lisdahayati, Lisdahayati; Pome, Gunardi; Luthfiati Putri, Eva; Harsanto, D. Eka; Zanzibar, Zanzibar; Saprianto, Saprianto
Abdi Dosen : Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 3 (2022): SEPTEMBER
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The partner problem from the results of the preliminary study is that the target for providing hypertension treatment services has not been achieved by 84.6%, the low number of visits to Pos Bindu PTM. The results of environmental observations showed that community behavior has the potential to cause hypertension to become increasingly uncontrolled, such as rarely doing health checks, consumption of high-salt and fast food foods, cigarette consumption, and no routine, and scheduled sports activities. Community service activities aim to provide education programs and procedures for implementing CERDIK behavior to control PTM in people with hypertension in the UPTD Sukaraya Community Health Center target area. The methods used are lectures, discussions, questions and answers, CERDIK gymnastics demonstrations, and red demonstrations. The activity was attended by 30 people with a history of hypertension treatment. The output of this activity is a modified video of CERDIK exercise with nuances of local wisdom, and a popular article in the OKU regional health bulletin. The results of the activity showed an increase in knowledge of 11.34%, and an increase in skills of 72.67% from the results of pre and post-tests in people with hypertension who became participants in the activity. Keyword: Hypertension, CERDIK Behavioral, CERDIK Exercise
STRENGTHENING THE RESILIENCE OF MSME CERAMIC CRAFT GUWANG VILLAGE THROUGH DIGITAL MARKETING STRATEGY Rustanti, Ni Made Diah Karisma; Kalfika Anggria Wardani, Kadek Devi; Putu Adhiya Putri, Dewa Ayu
Abdi Dosen : Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 3 (2022): SEPTEMBER
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Guwang Village is known for its handicrafts, one of many handicrafts is ceramic crafts. The occurrence of the Covid-19 pandemic and marketing strategies that are still conventional has led to a decline in the industrial sector making it increasingly difficult for people who have a business to sell their products, causing income by the business owner to decrease. The application of digital marketing strategies through social media can be the main choice for SME owners to do marketing. Lack of knowledge about digital marketing makes the products offered still not well known by the public. The solution that will be given is to development of knowledge and digital marketing assistance by utilizing social media as a forum for doing digital marketing. The method used is Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA). The purpose of this activity is that the author wants to help SMEs in Guwang Village ceramics to strengthen MSME resilience through the application and assistance of digital marketing strategies. The activities that have been carried out have been able to increase the ability of ceramic handicraft MSME using digital marketing. By utilizing digital marketing as a medium for marketing, the product can be better known by many people and bigger to expand the market
ONLINE LEARNING DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: IMPLEMENTATION IN SMP NEGERI 1 TENJO Istikomah, Dian; Nurmayasari, Eva
Abdi Dosen : Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 2 (2022): JUNI
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This study aims to determine the implementation of online learning carried out at the junior high school level, in SMP NEGERI 1 TENJO, Bogor. The Covid-19 pandemic condition has an impact on the learning patterns that teachers can apply during the Covid-19 pandemic, namely online learning by considering health and safety aspects. This research is a quantitative descriptive study that focuses on the implementation of online-based learning processes and media preferences that are preferred by students in online learning. The results of this study indicate that students do not like online learning, but students prefer face-to-face learning rather than online systems. However, during online learning, 47.6% of students tend to prefer using WhatsApp as a learning tool because it is easy to use and low cost. Then 45.2% of students like learning using google meet. However, during online learning there are several obstacles experienced by students and teachers in online teaching and learning activities, namely unsupportive signals and additional internet quota fees. What's more, when learning is more, there are still some students who don't have gadgets to do learning.
IMPLEMENTATION OF COMMUNITY NURSE CARE BEHAVIOR TOWARDS COVID-19 REACTIVE SELF-Isolation PATIENTS AT LAWIR PUSKESMAS IN 2021 Handi, Heribertus; Henny Mariati, Lusia; Dewiyanti Wea, Lidwina; Romana Iwa, Kornelia; Fariday Dewi, Claudia; Y. Demang, Fransiska; Masri Rada, Egis; Roida Eka, Angelina
Abdi Dosen : Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 3 (2022): SEPTEMBER
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Community service program for nursing study program lecturers with the theme "Implementation of caring behavior for community nurses for COVID-19 reactive self-isolation patients at Lawir Health Center in 2021" Caring behavior is an attitude, caring, respect, and respect for others, which means giving more attention to someone and how that person acts. Nurses need to carry out caring behavior for COVID-19 reactive self-isolation patients. Nurses understand the needs and problems of COVID-19 isolation patients through good and correct therapeutic communication so that the impact of caring for patients will get the satisfaction that their health needs are met. The purpose of this community service is to train nurses at the Lawir Public Health Center on how to care for community nurses towards COVID-19 self-isolation patients so that isolation patients' satisfaction with nursing care services is fulfilled. This caring behavior implementation training activity was attended by all nurses on duty at the Lawir Health Center so that the quality of nursing care services was at the forefront in health services for the recovery of COVID-19 reactive patients in the region. This community service activity will be carried out from October to January with simulation and demonstration methods. It is hoped that all nurses should improve their caring behavior towards COVID-19 patients so that the impact of satisfaction with nursing services on COVID-19 patients at the Lawir Health Center will be seen.
INTRODUCTION TO NUTRITION AND EXCERSICE ON PKK CADRES DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC TIME IN GAJI VILLAGE, DEMAK Sumarawati, Titiek; Chodidjah, Chodidjah; Widayanti, Eni; Fatmawati, Dina
Abdi Dosen : Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 3 (2022): SEPTEMBER
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Corona Virus Disease 2019 or commonly abbreviated as COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by SARS-CoV-2. People with COVID-19 may experience fever, dry cough, and difficulty breathing. With the outbreak, the government gives appealed to the community to leave the house as necessary, work from home and maintain health. Salary village is a village located in Demak Regency, Central Java. Public knowledge about the COVID 19 pandemic is still limited, most people do not know that nutrition and physical exercise can improve the body's immune system and prevent COVID 19 disease. Community service is carried out in Gaji Village due to low public knowledge about nutrition and physical exercise (exercise) during the Covid 19 pandemic. Activities were carried out by providing pre and post-tests, counseling to increase public knowledge, and measuring Body Mass Index with 23 participants. Knowledge about Covid 19 increased but not very significantly while increasing knowledge about nutrition and physical exercise experienced a significant increase among the pre and post-test participants. The results of the BMI measurement of 23 respondents had an ideal body weight of 9 people (39.13 %), overweight 12 people (52.17%), and 2 people obese (8.70%). BMI ideal body weight 39.13%; overweight 52.17% and 8.70% fat.