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Retno Rusdjijati
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ce@ummgl.ac.id
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+62811258883
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Jawa tengah
INDONESIA
Community Empowerment
ISSN : 26144964     EISSN : 26214024     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31603/ce
Community empowerment is a medium for academicians, government, private companies, and social institutions to communicate community empowerment activities. Each published article is expected to provide new insights and inspire activities elsewhere on related issues.
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MSMEs’ go digital assistance as an effort to support MSMEs’ upgrading program in Banyuasin Regency Dwi Mirani; Januar Eko Aryansah; Farisha Sestri Musdalifah; Muhammad Yusuf Abror; Krisna Murti
Community Empowerment Vol 7 No 4 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (508.638 KB) | DOI: 10.31603/ce.6266

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The Covid-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on Indonesian economic activities, including micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs). MSME actors need a variety of innovations to survive this pandemic, one of which is adapting by moving their business to the digital realm. The majority of the people in Sungai Pinang Village, Rambutan District, Banyuasin Regency, South Sumatra, are farmers, laborers, and entrepreneurs. However, businesspeople in this village are still unfamiliar with how to use technology to digitally market their products. This service program aims to introduce MSME actors to digital marketing and assist them in doing so. Visitations and counseling about digital marketing, as well as direct practice marketing products through digital channels, are the method of this program. Then, after interviewing MSME actors who had participated in the program, follow-up activities were carried out. The outcomes of this program include increased business actors' knowledge and enthusiasm for using digital marketing in sales.
Strengthening the role of posyandu cadres through green life programs in sustainable development Fitria Khasanah; Eko Pujiati; Khoirotul Bariyah
Community Empowerment Vol 7 No 4 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (377.48 KB) | DOI: 10.31603/ce.6267

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The problem in Bawang Hamlet, Tunggul Wulung Village, Malang City is that due to a lack of funds and human resources expertise, the development of a healthy environment is not optimal. Furthermore, there are no activities that educate the community about the importance of being productive in order to protect the environment. In order to support sustainable development programs, this community service program aims to strengthen the role of posyandu cadres in strengthening healthy and clean-living communities through Green Life. Strengthening socialization to posyandu cadres about reforestation, practicing green behavior by planting TOGA plants, and reading corners to strengthen community literacy are among the methods used to carry out the activity. This program has a positive impact on posyandu cadres, such as increasing knowledge of reforestation and green culture, beautifying the environment around the posyandu with the TOGA plant, and providing a reading corner in the RW hall to encourage residents to enjoy reading.
Covid-19 screening with GeNose for Ramadan blood donation during the pandemic Basuki Supartono; Prita Kusumaningsih; Zakiyyah Zakiyyah; Sarah Primadani Kaurow
Community Empowerment Vol 7 No 4 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (484.152 KB) | DOI: 10.31603/ce.6388

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During the Covid-19 virus pandemic, the demand for blood for transfusions in hospitals has not decreased and is even increasing. Meanwhile, the availability of blood at PMI has decreased, particularly as Ramadan approaches. This activity aims to meet blood needs by allowing people to donate blood in a safe and comfortable manner. This activity was carried out by following strict health protocols and using GeNose to screen for Covid-19. Three donors did not meet the requirements due to their Hb levels and history of Hepatitis infection, despite registering and passing the Covid-19 screening, so only 31 bags of blood were obtained. The donors ranged in age from 19 to 60 years old, with the majority being in the pre-elderly age group. The donor was pleased, and he encouraged others to participate in donor activities at a later date. The blood donation was completed in a safe and comfortable manner, with no reports of post-blood donation infection due to the corona virus from either the donor or the committee
Empowerment and assistance of Unissula Virtual Homecare (UVHC) volunteers to increase resilience of Covid-19 patients post self-isolation Indah Sri Wahyuningsih; Erna Melastuti; Asih Puji Lestari
Community Empowerment Vol 7 No 4 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (326.61 KB) | DOI: 10.31603/ce.6390

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Prevention and treatment of Covid-19 patients has been carried out with various strategies. Educational strategies can be carried out on patients during self-isolation or after self-isolation. Unissula initiated the Unissula Virtual home care innovation, namely UVHC as an effort to contribute to higher education during the pandemic. The UVHC program needs to be supported by volunteers who can assist Covid-19 patients in increasing their resilience to the problems experienced after Covid-19 so that conditions do not occur again. Assistance and empowerment of UVHC Volunteers aims to increase knowledge, skills and abilities in managing Covid-19 patients after self-isolation. This activity is carried out with training and demonstrations. After the activity, UVHC volunteers increased their knowledge of nutritional needs by 70%, skills in breathing exercises increased to 80%, knowledge of pharmacology needs to 70% and volunteer skills increased by 80% in teaching prayer procedures during illness as an effort to fulfill spiritual needs. The Service Team recommends the formation of volunteers in other fields to increase volunteer awareness in helping the healing process of Covid-19 patients after self isolation
Development of digital technology-based nursing service innovation in the pandemic era Yulis Setiya Dewi; Nursalam Nursalam; Ahsan Ahsan; I Ketut Eddy Purnama; Tomoko Hasegawa; Arina Qona'ah; Rifky Octavia Pradipta; Hidayat Arifin; Gusmaniarti Gusmaniarti
Community Empowerment Vol 7 No 4 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (376.8 KB) | DOI: 10.31603/ce.6417

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Optimizing health services during the pandemic is something that hospitals must do in order to keep improving service quality. This community service aims to educate nurses on how to use digital technology-based nursing services in the pandemic. Health education is provided through webinars, as a method of implementing this community service program. The majority of webinar participants (60%) had sufficient knowledge based on the results of the pretest. Following the presentation of the material, it can be concluded that there has been an increase in knowledge, with 182 participants (90%) having excellent knowledge. Nursing services are benefiting from digital innovation not only in terms of workforce management, but also in terms of changing the way care is delivered. Nurses are crucial in the adoption of digital tools and information technology to improve patient care. This is due to the fact that the quality of digital care delivery has risen to the forefront of healthcare and is being scrutinized more than ever before.
The profiles of Muhammadiyah Student Association cadres in a disruptive era Setiyo Budi Santoso
Community Empowerment Vol 7 No 4 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (295.264 KB) | DOI: 10.31603/ce.6486

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The student movement possesses strategic capital for influencing social change. In the age of disruption, social problems frequently leap far to disrupt social habits. The development of the cadre resources of the Muhammadiyah Student Association (IMM) must take into account the realities of society in the age of disruption. However, there are few publications of ideas that offer cadre development models based on the most recent social developments. The purpose of this article is to broaden the perspective on the profile of IMM cadres in the age of disruption. Six alternative profiles for the IMM cadre profile development scenario are: (1) adequate moral standards, (2) creative-collaborative through multidisciplinary innovation, (3) capable of digital literacy, (4) resilient to transformation, (5) sensitive to the diversity of social potential, and (6) effective in disseminating ideas.
Mapping the economic potential of MSMEs to develop the BUMDes business Ardiyan Saptawan; Junaidi Junaidi; Ermanovida Ermanovida; Retno Susilowati
Community Empowerment Vol 7 No 4 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (423.071 KB) | DOI: 10.31603/ce.6580

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The main objective of this program is to identify Lorok Village's economic potential and to educate the target audience about the design of the BUMDes business development strategy for maximizing Lorok Village's economic potential. This program was attended by eleven BUMDes administrators from Lorok Village, Kabal Island, Tanjung Pule, and Payakabung, as well as ten Lorok Village officials. Counseling about mapping Lorok Village's economic potential and organizing a network of cooperation and marketing as a management strategy, as well as question and answer activities, is the method used. As a result of this program, BUMDes business managers are better able to understand the economic potential of Lorok Village and gain a better understanding of BUMDes business development strategies.
Efforts to increase the understanding of productive waqf for 'Aisyiyah Board in South Tangerang City Oneng Nurul Bariyah; Ali Idrus; Mutiara Shafwah
Community Empowerment Vol 7 No 4 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (471.317 KB) | DOI: 10.31603/ce.6621

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Following the foundation of the South Tangerang City government, the 'Aisyiyah board was established. This has an impact on the position of business charities in the South Tangerang City area, which was once part of Tangerang Regency and Tangerang City. There are waqf assets that are corporate charities with the status of two foundation entities, and the name Nadzir is still an individual. As a result, the program aims to improve the 'Aisyiyah board's understanding of waqf, systematize the administration of waqf assets, and maintain waqf objects in accordance with waqf's purposes and advantages. Data collecting, socialization, analysis of the waqf deed, and amending of the deed are the methods used. The following are the outcomes of the activity: first, the accomplishment of an agreement by the 'Aisyiyah board in South Tangerang City to modify the administration of recording nazdir in the Waqf Pledge Deed, which is not in compliance with regulations. Second, it is documented that the waqf Pledge Deed data will be amended for individual nadzir data in order for Persyarikatan Muhammadiyah to become a legal organization nadzir. Third, the 'Aisyiyah board in South Tangerang City has reached an agreement to maintain and develop waqf assets in the form of educational institutions, and others.
Introduction of water filtration using PVC pipe to be waterworth for the community Dandi Febrian; Pristiyono Pristiyono; Abdul Halim
Community Empowerment Vol 7 No 4 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (411.199 KB) | DOI: 10.31603/ce.6645

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This community empowerment program focuses on how to prevent the spread of Covid-19 by using simple and inexpensive equipment to solve the problem of clean water availability. The objective of this program is to train the residents of Kampung Baru Village about the strategy of providing clean water through PVC water filtration. Socialization, training, and mentoring are the methods of community empowerment used in Kampung Baru Village, Bilah Barat District, Labuhanbatu Regency. The public's knowledge of how to produce clean water with a filter increased as a result of the program implementation, as well as the community was able to assemble a water filter using PVC pipe, and the water filter trial was successfully completed.
Towards gender equality through women empowerment project based on herbal products in Catur Kintamani, Bali Putu Chris Susanto; Ni Made Diana Erfiani; I Putu Darmawijaya; Putu Indah Lestari
Community Empowerment Vol 7 No 4 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (570.198 KB) | DOI: 10.31603/ce.6655

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The use and subsequent development of herbal products has been on the rise in Indonesia. Catur village, in the mountainous district of Kintamani, the heart of Bali Island, is a region rich in herbal plants. However, the villagers have yet to realize the great potential that they have, and simultaneously they are in search of a unique proposition for their rural tourism development. The team from Universitas Dhyana Pura set out a four-year project for empowering the women of Catur village to be actively involved in their local economic development through education, cultivation, production, and marketing of locally sourced herbal products. This article discusses the second cycle of this project, carried out in 2019-2021. Joint efforts by the project team and the target group have yielded several economically viable herbal products (output), while the women reported that the feel more empowered to be involved in their families’ and village’s efforts towards economic welfare, and that there is a multiplier effect from this project on the education and uses of herbal products strengthening the establishment of Catur as “herbal village.”

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