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Retno Rusdjijati
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ce@ummgl.ac.id
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+62811258883
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ce@ummgl.ac.id
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Kab. magelang,
Jawa tengah
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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.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
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Maggot cultivation as an organic waste decomposer at the SahabatQu Islamic Boarding School Fitria Sulistyowati; Nurcholish Arifin Handoyono; Sony Yunior Erlangga; Anisa Putri Damayanti; Arif Setiawan
Community Empowerment Vol 8 No 11 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.10373

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In the strategic plan of the DIY Environmental Service (DLH), it is emphasized that to reduce waste accumulation in TPSTs, waste sorting at the upstream level, such as households, is crucial. However, the issue persists at this level, as observed in boarding school-based institutions like the SahabatQu Islamic Boarding School in Sleman Regency, DIY. The negative repercussions of this problem include a decline in the quality of life and health among students. This service initiative aims to enhance the skills of students by cultivating maggots using organic waste sorted from the school's waste. The approach involves socialization, practical training, and mentoring. The outcome of this activity is an improvement in the knowledge and skills of SahabatQu Islamic Boarding School students in raising maggots to the pre-pupae stage, with some successfully reaching the phase of becoming BSF flies and entering the mating process.
Efforts to increase interest in learning Arabic and psychological well-being at the Sanggar Bimbingan Muhammadiyah (SBM) Kepong Malaysia Ahmad Zaki Annafiri; Hardi Santosa; A. Syahid Robbani; Qaem Aulassyahied; Fitria Sari Yunianti; Muhammad Shollahuddin; Rahmat Sabili; Ahmad Mizaj El Kafoor
Community Empowerment Vol 8 No 11 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.10401

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The focus of this community service is the Sanggar Bimbingan Muhammadiyah (SBM) in Kepong, Malaysia, where Arabic subjects are currently unavailable. Additionally, SBM Kepong faces challenges related to teaching staff who lack knowledge about effective learning methods. In response to these issues, this community service aims to stimulate an interest in learning Arabic based on Al-Islam and Muhammadiyah principles, as well as enhance the psychological well-being of teachers at the Muhammadiyah Kepong Guidance Studio through the development of innovative learning methods. The steps involved include: 1) field assessment, 2) preparation of materials, 3) counseling, and 4) evaluation. The outcomes of this program reveal that 3 out of 4 participants experienced increased knowledge, and overall satisfaction with the activity implementation was quite high.
Production of local resource-based soil improvement materials as a community empowerment model in Sindangkasih Village, South Konawe Syamsu Alam; Sahta Ginting; Halim Halim; Rachmawati Hasid; Namriah Namriah; La Ode Rustam; Rizki Pebriansyah
Community Empowerment Vol 8 No 11 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.10446

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Most of the residents in Sindangkasih Village earn their livelihoods through farming. The survey results indicate a decrease in the level of agricultural productivity in this village due to a lack of knowledge in agricultural management, leading to a continuous decline in soil fertility. Conversely, the village serves as a livestock center, producing cow dung waste, and houses a grain milling industry that generates rice husk waste, both of which have not been optimally utilized. The goal of this community service is to provide training and assistance to enhance the knowledge of farmer groups in producing soil improvement materials based on local resources. The methods employed in the service activities include counseling, demonstrations on creating soil improvement materials, and group discussions with the participation of 30 individuals. The results of the activity demonstrate an increase in the knowledge and skills of the Sindangkasih Village community in producing soil improvement materials, particularly organic fertilizer, to support agricultural production.
Utilization of solar panels as lighting in Puncak Anabawa, Rokan Hulu, Riau Ridwan Sinurat; Nurhikmah Sasna Junaidi; Ahmad Fathoni; Suyitno Suyitno; Jeki Mediantari Wahyu Wibawanti; Murry Harmawan Saputra
Community Empowerment Vol 8 No 11 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.10466

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Puncak Anabawa is situated in Sialang Jaya Village, District Rambah, Kab. Rokan Hulu, Riau. The objective of this initiative is to enhance the tourism potential of Puncak Anabawa, positioning it as a preferred destination for tourists. One significant challenge faced by our partners is the lack of electricity and lighting sources at Puncak Anabawa, creating difficulties for tourists in finding essential services. To address this issue, we propose the use of solar panels as a sustainable source of electricity and lighting. The installed solar panels at Puncak Anabawa serve as an effective solution, providing power for visitors who come to camp or capture the scenic views at the peak. The execution of these activities involves site surveys, the assembly and installation of solar panels for lighting, and assistance with technology usage. Following the completion of these activities, the solar panels have been successfully installed and function as reliable lighting infrastructure at this tourist location.
Utilization of waste empty palm oil bunches as a medium for seeding and nursery for UNIB hybrid chilies Mujiono Mujiono; Evi Andriani; Andwini Prasetya; Eko Sumartono; Dwi Wahyuni Ganefianti; Endang Sulistyowati; Agustin Zarkani
Community Empowerment Vol 8 No 11 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.10483

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Lawang Agung Village is situated in Air Periukan District, Seluma Regency, directly adjacent to plantation land owned by PT. Agri Andalas. Waste empty palm fruit bunches (TKKS) or 'jangkos' are an organic compost that can support plant growth. This community service aims to provide training and practical experience in seeding and breeding UNIB hybrid chilies using jangkos compost as an organic medium. In its implementation, activities begin with training, preparing seeds, tools, and materials. They then continue with seeding and nursery practices involving 20 PKK cadres. The hybrid chilies sown include the UNIB Pi, P3, P5, and P7 hybrid chilies. On November 28, the seedlings, which were 34 days old, were transplanted into polybags measuring 40 x 40 cm in the village nursery. Based on the activity evaluation, the partners demonstrated an understanding of the process of seeding and breeding UNIB hybrid chilies and successfully used jangkos as a planting medium.
Enhancing professionalism of prospective accounting teachers in the era of merdeka curriculum Hanjar Ikrima Nanda; Sheila Febriani Putri; Nadia Arli Rafifah; Gina Oktavia
Community Empowerment Vol 8 No 11 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.10513

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The merdeka curriculum system is still relatively new in the realm of education, so its implementation cannot yet be fully understood. The aim of this community service is to enhance the professionalism and skills of prospective accounting teachers in developing teaching modules based on the merdeka curriculum, better preparing them for the Accounting Vocational School environment. Participant selection was conducted openly, with 20 attendees, including students, alumni, and economics teachers. The program comprises three stages: focus group discussions, workshops and mentoring, and evaluation. Results from the program indicate that participants demonstrated an understanding of the merdeka curriculum at 91.43%, successfully composed teaching modules based on the merdeka curriculum at a rate of 81.43%, and expressed a confidence level of 81.86% in explaining the concept of the merdeka curriculum. This training resulted in products in the form of financial accounting and banking teaching modules. Additionally, evaluation results revealed that participants grasp the advantages and disadvantages of the created teaching modules.
BESAMBAT: Playing while getting to know the family’s medical plants Nina Karlina; Amanda Safitri; Endah Yuningsih; Arfa Maulana Kusumawijaya; Putri Ayu Fiddiyana; Elis Setiawati; Ellen Maylina; Mudrikah Zaen; Solehah Nurfadilah; Yahya Adi Rahman; Zahrah Zakiyyah Mukaromah; Winny Setyonugroho; Muchammad Agung Miftahuddin; Lela Sulastri; Aris Slamet Widodo; Didin Ahidin
Community Empowerment Vol 8 No 11 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.10628

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The use of family medicinal plants (TOGA) continues to play an important role as first aid for families before seeking treatment from medical personnel. Introducing the types of medicinal plants and their benefits is crucial as a learning medium for elementary school-age students. The aim of this activity is to increase knowledge by introducing types of medicinal plants and their benefits to students at Klangenan 2 Elementary School, Cirebon Regency. This activity is conducted through counseling and game methods. The result of this service activity is an increase in students' understanding of family medicinal plants and their benefits.
Ecobrick innovation: Creative solution to reduce plastic waste in Kacung Village Isnaeni Isnaeni; Anggun Ramadhania; Larashati Yuan Pauji; Fakhri Okto Pian; Ridwan Nur Syabani; Novia Anggraini; Sofi Hartini; Nur Sholikha; Nindi Deva Anggraini; Bella Nur Khalida Hasibuan; Vika Martahayu
Community Empowerment Vol 8 No 11 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.10637

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Plastic waste is a type of waste that takes a very long time to decompose. Ecobricks, as an innovation, do not aim to destroy plastic waste but to process it into useful objects with artistic value that can be integrated into everyday life. This activity aims to reduce plastic waste in the Kacung Village community. By creating ecobricks, it is hoped that the public can understand that plastic waste is a potential source for creative products. The method employed involved counseling through discussions with members of the Kacung Village Youth Organization in Kelapa District, West Bangka Regency. Additionally, another strategy includes direct education and coaching for youth organizations in making ecobricks. As a result, the people of Kacung Village have successfully grasped the importance of managing plastic waste through ecobrick production. Furthermore, they have been able to produce ecobrick items, such as chairs and village gates.
Education on the use of social media for promoting MSMEs and ecotourism in Bantan Village, Belitung Aan Anugrah; Cindy Nurhabibah; Putri Melati; Iif Tareza; Muhammad Galang Asshiddiqi; Ajeng Faninda Fitri Ardiani; Ahmad Syaeful; Yosy Syamsul Maarif; Cinda Chantyka Dechia; Jaka Pratama; Ari Saputra; Giane Mega Prameswari; Silvio Juliana Nabela
Community Empowerment Vol 8 No 11 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.10638

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Regional development in the era of globalization is highly dependent on the economic sector and requires an active role from the community. This community service aims to provide training on the use of social media as a promotional medium for MSMEs and the introduction of ecotourism in Bantan Village to attract consumers and tourists from various regions. The method used includes training through socialization, coaching, and mentoring. The results of this activity demonstrate an increase in community knowledge and skills in optimizing the function of social media as a medium for promoting MSMEs and ecotourism in Bantan Village.

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