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Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development
ISSN : 26156180     EISSN : 26156180     DOI : doi.org/10.21070/ijccd
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development (IJCCD) is a peer-reviewed journal published by Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo three times a year (March, June, September). This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge. The scope of this journal is appropriate subjects including, but not limited to, the knowledge of the Rural, Urban, Culture, Heritage, and community development.
Articles 401 Documents
Training on the Utilisation of Backyards through the Planting of Chili, Eggplant, and Tomatoes with the Aisyiyah Durungbedug Branch Leaders to Support Food Security and the Achievement of the SDGs: Pelatihan Pemanfaatan Pekarangan Melalui Penanaman Cabai, Terong, dan Tomat Bersama Pimpinan Ranting Aisyiyah Durungbedug Untuk Mendukung Ketahanan Pangan dan Pencapaian SDGs Abror, M.; Miftakhurrohmat, A.; Prihatiningrum, Andriani Eko; Rachmadani, Putri Karina; Rabbani, Abdullah Fahmi; Septabrina, Canda Kharisma
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol. 16 No. 2 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v16i2.1219

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Food security is a strategic issue that needs to be addressed through a local and participatory approach. Durungbedug Village, Candi District, Sidoarjo Regency has the potential for yard land that has not been utilized optimally. Through a community service program involving Aisyiyah Branch Leaders, this activity aims to empower the community, especially women, in managing yards into productive land based on horticultural cultivation (chili, eggplant, and tomato). The implementation method includes training, technical assistance, application of simple technology, and evaluation of results. The results of the activity showed an increase in participants' skills in cultivation, yard utilization, and contribution to household income. This program has a positive impact on the achievement of the SDGs, especially the goals of SDG 2 (No Hunger) through the provision of sustainable food, SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production) by encouraging environmentally friendly agricultural practices, and SDG 15 (Terrestrial Ecosystems). Highlights: Empowers women through horticultural training and yard optimization. Increases household income and food availability at the local level. Supports SDGs 2, 12, and 15 with sustainable, eco-friendly practices. Keywords: yard, food security, Aisyiyah, horticulture, community service
Journalism as a Channel for the Aspirations of the Community and Students of MA. Al-Arqom Sarirejo Rofiqoh, Yusnia I’anatur; H, M. Lukmanul; A, Daghatsani F.; Susanto, Oaley M. Didin; Hadzafi , Ahmad Afaillah
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 15 No 2 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v15i2.1221

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This study aims to explore the role of journalism as a channel for expressing aspirations within the environment of Madrasah Aliyah (MA) Al-Arqom Sarirejo, both for students and the surrounding community. In the era of information transparency, journalism functions not only as a medium for news dissemination but also as a participatory space for the public to voice their opinions, complaints, and hopes. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews, observations, and documentation. The results show that journalism activities at MA Al-Arqom serve as a constructive platform for expressing ideas and criticism in a polite and educational manner. Besides improving students’ media literacy, journalism activities also strengthen the relationship between the school and the community. The role of supervising teachers and active student involvement are key to the success of this journalism program. This study recommends strengthening journalism training and providing digital platforms as strategic steps to broaden the reach of public aspirations. Highlights: Journalism as a Voice – Empowers students and community to express opinions constructively. Media Literacy Growth – Enhances students' critical thinking and communication skills. School-Community Bond – Strengthens relationships through participatory media. Keywords: Journalism, Student Aspirations, Community Aspirations, MA Al-Arqom, Media Literacy, Educational Communication
Utilisation of Resin Materials for Making Souvenir Accessories in Training Activities in Samaan Village, Klojen District, Malang City Sharf, Oely Maqwa; Sifa, Miftachus; Muhammad , Haitsam
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 15 No 3 (2024): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v15i3.1222

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This activity aims to increase creativity and produce marketable products amid the proliferation of MSMEs in Indonesia. The Community Service Programme, which targets women entrepreneurs in the home industry, is carried out by providing training in the skills of making accessory hangers using resin mixed with a catalyst. The objective of this training is to expand knowledge about the resin-based souvenir production process, as well as introduce and train participants in the production techniques. The steps taken include design preparation, coordination with participants, souvenir design, training implementation, and direct training application to the community, particularly residents of RW 04, Samaan Village. This activity is expected to enhance the residents' ability to use graphic techniques with resin and catalyst materials by adopting cloning or duplication techniques, where an object is replicated as a model. The goal is to produce a product that is not only aesthetically pleasing but also resembles the original object in terms of shape, resulting in high-quality resin keychain souvenirs suitable for marketing. Highlights: Skill Enhancement – Trains women in resin-based souvenir making. Creative Duplication – Uses cloning techniques for quality keychains. Market Readiness – Aims to produce aesthetic, sellable products. Keywords: utilisation of resin, cloning of accessories, souvenirs, women empowerment, duplication technique
Education for Pregnant Women with Malocclusion in Their First, Second, and Third Trimesters Regarding the Risk of Gingivitis and Periodontitis: Edukasi Ibu Hamil dengan Maloklusi Pada Usia Produktif Trimester Satu Dua dan Tiga Terhadap Risiko Gingivitis dan Periodontitis Muntadir, Lila; Rinata, Evi; Azhari, Tontowi; Puspitasari, Dini Ayu; Tsabita, Nabila Fatya
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol. 16 No. 2 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v16i2.1223

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Background: During pregnancy, physiological hormonal changes increase inflammatory responses, particularly in gingival tissue, making gingivitis and periodontitis more likely to occur, which can lead to pregnancy complications such as premature birth and low birth weight. This risk is even higher in pregnant women with malocclusion, especially during the first, second, and third trimesters. Therefore, appropriate and continuous education is crucial for pregnant women with malocclusion to enhance awareness of oral hygiene and health, as well as early detection during pregnancy. Objective: To implement preventive educational efforts targeting the risk of gingivitis and periodontitis among pregnant women with malocclusion who visit the Sedati Sidoarjo Health Centre, regardless of whether they are undergoing orthodontic treatment or not. Method: Interactive education and question-and-answer sessions based on extraoral and intraoral photographs and oral cavity examinations were conducted on 51 pregnant women who came for check-ups at the KIA clinic. All of the pregnant women had malocclusion, and 10 of them wore braces. The examination was conducted to assess the condition of the gums, teeth, and periodontal tissues. Results: The pregnant women enthusiastically participated in the activity, becoming familiar with the terms gingivitis, periodontitis, and malocclusion, and understanding the importance of maintaining oral hygiene, especially during pregnancy. The examination results showed that dental plaque (86.27%) and red gums (54.9%) were most prevalent among women aged 20–35 years and in the second and third trimesters. Conclusion: Interactive education combined with extraoral and intraoral examinations is highly effective in improving oral health during pregnancy and serves as an early detection method for gingivitis, periodontitis, and malocclusion. Most pregnant women with malocclusion in their reproductive years experienced gingivitis, and some also had periodontitis. Highlights: Hormonal changes increase gingivitis and periodontitis risk during pregnancy. Malocclusion worsens oral health issues, especially in the 2nd and 3rd trimesters. Interactive education and examinations improve awareness and early detection. Keywords: reproductive age of pregnant women, trimester of pregnancy, gingivitis, periodontitis in pregnant women, malocclusion in pregnant women
Empiricism and Rationalism in Islamic View: Empirisme dan Rasionalisme dalam Pandangan Islam Kusuma, Kumara Adji
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol. 16 No. 1 (2025): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v16i1.1191

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The question of whether an object can inform a subject of its inherent nature reveals complexities in the subject-object relationship in perception. Human perception is inherently limited by the physiological structures of the senses, and thus, reality is interpreted rather than directly experienced. For instance, the color orange is not an inherent trait of an object but a perception shaped by the human eye's capacity to detect certain wavelengths of light. Variations in sensory structures across species highlight that other beings may perceive the same object differently; many animals, for instance, have distinct visual and auditory ranges, allowing them to see ultraviolet light or hear frequencies beyond human capacity. This limitation of human senses, however, is often overcome through technology—such as telescopes, microscopes, and specialized audio equipment—enabling insights beyond natural perception. Philosophically, this emphasizes the role of the intellect in compensating for sensory limitations, facilitating a structured understanding of phenomena that are otherwise inaccessible. Different epistemologies, including empiricism and rationalism, debate whether the senses alone or in conjunction with reason reveal truth, while Islamic perspectives emphasize a harmonious relationship between the two, with both seen as essential yet ultimately limited in understanding metaphysical or divine truths. This interplay between sensory perception and intellectual inference demonstrates the intricate processes humans employ to approximate an understanding of reality and its complexities. Highlights: Perception’s Limits: Senses offer partial, not full, reality. Tech’s Role: Extends perception beyond natural limits. Philosophy’s Insight: Highlights sensory and perceptual boundaries. Keywords: Subject-object-perception, sensory limitations, epistemology, intellect, human perception
Optimizing Early Childhood Growth and Development through Health Screening, Dental Examination, and Interest-Talent Counseling: KKN-T UMSIDA Community Service Work Program in Pangkemiri Village : Optimalisasi Tumbuh Kembang Anak Usia Dini melalui Skrining Kesehatan, Pemeriksaan Gigi, dan Penyuluhan Minat-Bakat: Program Kerja Pengabdian Masyarakat KKN-T UMSIDA di Desa Pangkemiri Aditama, Prima; Anjani, Adelia Rahma; Pratama, Alnesta Aurandhi Setya; Devi, Anintya Kurnia; Ardelia, Bella Putri; Baskoro, Deny Indra; Anandita , Eka; Adelia, Erine Hilda; Putri , Fara Nadhirah; Sandria, Feri; Pramono, Marsha Panca Suwita; Ghofur, Achmad Abdul; Dwikisaputra, Revaldo Ananda; Tillah, Rikhlah Qonita; Mubarokah, Umi Chabibah Siti; Anra, Yuana Veby
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol. 16 No. 3 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v16i3.1226

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The 2025 KKN-T Program Group 4 Pangkemiri Village carries the theme "Optimizing Early Childhood Growth and Development" through health screening activities, dental examinations, and psychological counseling related to the recognition of children's interests and talents. This activity was carried out at Aisyiyah Bustanul Athfal 3 Pangkemiri Kindergarten and Baiturrohim Mosque by involving medical personnel, psychologists, teachers, and parents. The results of the activity showed that around 15% of children had nutritional problems and 40% of children had dental problems, so follow-up in the form of referrals and education was needed. In addition, psychology counseling helps parents and teachers understand the importance of recognizing children's potential from an early age. The evaluation of the activity showed an increase in the awareness of parents (85%) and children (70%) towards physical and psychological health. Overall, this program has succeeded in providing real benefits and emphasizing the importance of cross-sector collaboration in supporting children's growth and development holistically. Highlights: 15% of children had nutritional issues, 40% had dental problems → follow-up needed. Counseling improved parents’ and teachers’ understanding of children’s potential. Awareness increased: parents (85%) and children (70%) on health and development. Keywords: Child growth and development, health screening, dental examination, interests and talents, KKN-T, Pangkemiri Village.
Optimizing Local Human Resources through Entrepreneurship and Economic Education to Improve MSME Performance in Semanding Village, Tuban: Optimalisasi Potensi SDM Lokal Melalui Kewirausahaan dan Pendidikan Ekonomi dalam Meningkatkan Kinerja UMKM di Desa Semanding, Tuban Yuanis, Yuanis; Sukistanto, Sukistanto; Ndruru, Seputri
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol. 16 No. 3 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v16i3.1217

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This community service activity aimed to enhance the capacity of local human resources at UD Sekar Pratiwi, a home industry in Semanding Village, Tuban. The business employed eight local workers with limited educational backgrounds and no previous experience. Through training and mentoring, the program focused on financial literacy, simple bookkeeping using spreadsheets, digitizing product records, and promoting the use of social media (Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and WhatsApp) for product marketing. As a result, participants showed improved skills in financial documentation and digital marketing, and the business began expanding its market reach online. Highlights: Capacity Building: Training improved financial and marketing skills of local workers. Digital Adoption: Business began using social media for broader online reach. Skill Uplift: Participants gained practical knowledge despite limited formal education. Keywords: MSMEs, financial literacy, digital marketing, community empowerment, Semanding
Optimizing Early Childhood Growth and Development through Health Screening, Dental Examination, and Interest-Talent Counseling: KKN-T UMSIDA Community Service Work Program in Pangkemiri Village : Optimalisasi Tumbuh Kembang Anak Usia Dini melalui Skrining Kesehatan, Pemeriksaan Gigi, dan Penyuluhan Minat-Bakat: Program Kerja Pengabdian Masyarakat KKN-T UMSIDA di Desa Pangkemiri Aditama, Prima; Anjani, Adelia Rahma; Pratama, Alnesta Aurandhi Setya; Devi, Anintya Kurnia; Ardelia, Bella Putri; Baskoro, Deny Indra; Anandita , Eka; Adelia, Erine Hilda; Putri , Fara Nadhirah; Sandria, Feri; Pramono, Marsha Panca Suwita; Ghofur, Achmad Abdul; Dwikisaputra, Revaldo Ananda; Tillah, Rikhlah Qonita; Mubarokah, Umi Chabibah Siti; Anra, Yuana Veby
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol. 16 No. 3 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v16i3.1226

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The 2025 KKN-T Program Group 4 Pangkemiri Village carries the theme "Optimizing Early Childhood Growth and Development" through health screening activities, dental examinations, and psychological counseling related to the recognition of children's interests and talents. This activity was carried out at Aisyiyah Bustanul Athfal 3 Pangkemiri Kindergarten and Baiturrohim Mosque by involving medical personnel, psychologists, teachers, and parents. The results of the activity showed that around 15% of children had nutritional problems and 40% of children had dental problems, so follow-up in the form of referrals and education was needed. In addition, psychology counseling helps parents and teachers understand the importance of recognizing children's potential from an early age. The evaluation of the activity showed an increase in the awareness of parents (85%) and children (70%) towards physical and psychological health. Overall, this program has succeeded in providing real benefits and emphasizing the importance of cross-sector collaboration in supporting children's growth and development holistically. Highlights: 15% of children had nutritional issues, 40% had dental problems → follow-up needed. Counseling improved parents’ and teachers’ understanding of children’s potential. Awareness increased: parents (85%) and children (70%) on health and development. Keywords: Child growth and development, health screening, dental examination, interests and talents, KKN-T, Pangkemiri Village.
Village Food-Security Program Implementation in Kendalpecabean: Pelaksanaan Program Ketahanan Pangan Desa di Kendalpecabean Rodiyah, Isnaini
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol. 16 No. 2 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v16i2.1238

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General background: Food security is a national strategic issue and villages are crucial actors for local resilience. Specific background: Kendalpecabean Village started a food-security program in 2022 (post-COVID recovery) using village funds and infrastructure interventions (irrigation, pump houses) to mitigate flood-related crop failures. Knowledge gap: Despite budget allocations and infrastructure works, implementation obstacles remain in training, institutional coordination, and sustainable outcomes. Aims: This study analyzes program implementation using Edward III’s framework (communication, resources, disposition, bureaucratic structure). Results: Qualitative data (interviews, observation, documents) show effective communication and commitment (disposition), concrete infrastructure investments (~Rp 262,000,000 in 2024), but limitations in sustained training and full operationalization of LP2B (land protection) regulations. Novelty: Provides empirically grounded account of a village-level LP2B response combining engineering and institutional measures. Implications: Policy should pair infrastructure investments with capacity-building, clearer LP2B regulation, and institutional support to convert investment into reliable increased yields. Highlights: Village invested ~Rp 262,000,000 (2024) for irrigation and flood-control measures. Edward III framework finds communication and disposition relatively strong; training and LP2B regulation lag. Infrastructure alone limited—continuous capacity building and formal LP2B rules needed. Keywords: Food Security; Village Program; LP2B; Irrigation Infrastructure; Edward III.
Youth-Led Catfish Farming for Village Empowerment: Budidaya Ikan Lele yang Dipimpin oleh Pemuda untuk Pemberdayaan Desa Rodiyah, Isnaini
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol. 16 No. 2 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijccd.v16i2.1238

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General background: Rural communities face uneven development and limited livelihood opportunities, increasing the need for local empowerment initiatives. Specific background: In Banjarkemantren Village, Karang Taruna (youth organization) initiated catfish (lele) cultivation using biofloc systems to strengthen food security and incomes. Knowledge gap: Despite activities and infrastructure, harvests have not consistently reached targets and barriers in marketing, technical skill, and facilitation remain. Aims: This study describes and analyzes Karang Taruna’s role (motivator, facilitator, mobilizer) in empowering the community through catfish farming. Results: Qualitative findings (observations, interviews, documentation) indicate strong motivator activity, ongoing innovations as mobilizer, but limited facilitation in marketing networks and technical dissemination—yielding increasing but subtarget harvests across three cycles. Novelty: The paper documents a youth-driven, biofloc-based empowerment model in a village context and empirically maps its three-role performance to observed production gaps. Implications: Strengthening technical capacity, formal market linkages, and active facilitation by Karang Taruna can improve yields and scale local livelihood outcomes.