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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
Articles 1,475 Documents
Health Education in preventing stunting and utilizing family medicinal plants in Gebang Ilir Village Sulistiorini Indriaty; Muhamad Agustian Erlangga; Atiqoh Rohmawati; Vinie Regina Putri Gianto; Dian Dwi Septiani; Nafa Trisnia; Hilal Haidar; Saeful Ghozi; Muhammad Kusnendar; Nahla Nur Amaliyah; Grendy Rezaldi Arianto
Community Empowerment Vol 8 No 9 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.10316

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Gebang Ilir Village is one of the villages in the Gebang District, situated on the northern coast of Java. The community faces several issues, including high stunting rates and a lack of understanding about the usage of family medicinal plants. The method employed in this program involves socialization through presentations and training. As a result of these activities, the community now has a better understanding of stunting and its prevention, as well as knowledge about family medicinal plants and their proper usage. Additionally, our partners have enhanced their skills in using emprit ginger and cardamom to create instant granules.
Utilization of market waste as organic fertilizer for the people of Hinekombe Village, Jayapura Regency Suyatno Suyatno; Bambang Suhartawan; Syamsudin Usman; Helen Riupassa; Susi Marianingsih; Hendry Y. Nanlohy
Community Empowerment Vol 8 No 10 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.10320

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Pharaa Market is the main market in Hinekombe Village, Sentani District, Jayapura Regency. High market activity has a direct impact on the production of quite a lot of waste, and if it is not handled well, it has the potential to make Pharaa Market a dirty place and reduce consumers' interest in shopping. This will hinder the circulation of the economy and people's income. Therefore, the aim of this community service activity is to increase the village community's understanding and skills in utilizing waste to create organic fertilizer. The methods used are socialization and training. The results obtained indicate that the community has gained a new perspective on the potential of waste and has developed excellent skills in managing waste to produce organic fertilizer.
Development of a family medicinal plant garden for Gunungmanik primary school students Rinto Susilo; Aan Kunaedi; Didin Ahidin; Arsyad Bachtiar; Aris Slamet Widodo; Johan Johan; Muhamad Kusnendar; Suwarno Suwarno; M. Agung Miftahuddin; Gufron Amirullah; Ahmad Alfateh Rahanyamtel; Della Pariska; Hayatun Nega Amna; Hulman Taufik Azhar; Lala Komalasari; Muhammad Fikri Fanillah; Nanda Riandita Rizky Kinanti; Putri Dwi Jayanti; Rizky Fitra Ramadhan; Rizqah Sely Salsabil; Unggul Nirwikoro Prihadmoko
Community Empowerment Vol 8 No 9 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.10323

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Gunungmanik Village is located in a highland area with significant potential in agriculture and plantations, as well as rich biodiversity. However, the potential of existing herbs has not been optimally developed. The aim of this community service is to empower the community and utilize natural resources through the cultivation of herbal plants. Activities include socialization, training, and mentoring for Gunungmanik primary school students. This program has successfully increased students' understanding of herbal plants and their maintenance techniques. Additionally, students have created a medicinal plant garden using plants from the surrounding environment in Gunungmanik Village. Consequently, this program offers educational benefits, especially for students, and promotes environmental conservation, particularly in relation to the herbal potential in Gunungmanik Village.
Utilization of family medicinal plants as an effort to prevent stunting in Kalibaru Village, Cirebon Regency Rima Yulia Senja; Muhamad Kusnendar; Popi Sri Wahyuni; Nenden Anindya; Nisa Dwi Nurindah; Tiara Salsabila; Rima Anggrie Difanti; Hurun’in Nur Auliya; Bagus Hermawan; Erik Ego Fajri; Latifah Latifah; Azzahra Maharani Kuswanto
Community Empowerment Vol 8 No 9 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.10324

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Kalibaru Village is one of the villages in the Tengah Tani District of Cirebon Regency, where 13 toddlers are affected by stunting conditions. The aim of this community service initiative is to promote the utilization of family medicinal plants (TOGA) as part of the effort to support government programs aimed at reducing stunting rates. The methods employed include socialization, TOGA planting, and the production of food products from family medicinal plants. The program's results revealed that 23.33% of the community had engaged in planting family medicinal plants, and the community's knowledge regarding TOGA, stunting and its prevention, and the use of TOGA in preventing stunting increased by 40.00%, 43.33%, and 66.67%, respectively. Furthermore, people's skills in processing medicinal plants into health food products increased by 56.67%.
Stunting prevention education for pregnant women and parents of toddlers in Barisan Village, Losari District Maharani Susilowati; M. Haidar Ar Rasyid; Dhiyaa Anisah; Lailatul Salamah; Bella Putri Firanti; Mutiara Agustianti; Alfi Oktavia; Amanda Aulia Azahrah; Fatih Nandika Hakim; Fajar Willy Ahzami; Deni Firmansyah
Community Empowerment Vol 8 No 9 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.10325

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According to the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia, stunting has the potential to slow down brain development, with long-term impacts, namely lower learning ability and the risk of obesity. Barisan Village has the highest rate due to lack of parental awareness, lack of sanitation and lack of knowledge about nutrition before and during pregnancy, and the decline in children's attendance at posyandu. The aim of the community service program is to provide education to parents of toddlers and pregnant mothers in Barisan Village about stunting and how to prevent it so that it can reduce the stunting rate. Activities are carried out through stunting education using the lecture method. The results of the program show that the residents of Barisan Village have increased insight and understanding regarding stunting and its prevention.
Empowerment of tourism awareness groups in managing hot spring tourism in Nyelanding Village Muhammad Amsal; Akifah Nurfadhilah Djamil; Rivanda Baroqah Butang; Leni Puspitasari; Emikawati Emikawati; Cindy Permatasari; Ria Agustia; Syifa’ul Husna; Firdzan Mahasdin Sabdan; Nurul Aulia Suryani T; Irene Tresna Wiati
Community Empowerment Vol 8 No 9 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.10327

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South Bangka Regency boasts a unique tourist destination in the form of hot springs. However, these destinations have suffered from cleanliness issues and a lack of greenery, leading to a decline in tourist visits. Consequently, this community service program aims to educate tourism awareness groups on maintaining environmental cleanliness and enhancing greenery to revitalize the Nyelanding Village hot spring tourism area. The method employed involves assisting in the management of tourist destinations. The result of implementing this empowerment initiative is a cleaner and more beautiful environment, with the long-term benefit of a greener surroundings around the hot springs.
Health education in shallot cultivation for the people of Pattalasang Village Reviana Putri Andini; Evi Rusnadi; M. Yani Zamzam; Elva Angela
Community Empowerment Vol 8 No 9 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.10329

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Pattallassang Village is one of the villages in the Pattallassang District, Gowa Regency, South Sulawesi Province, known for its abundant agricultural potential. Consequently, the majority of the population in this village earns a living as farmers. Shallots are one commodity with the potential to benefit its users in multiple ways. They serve as a valuable kitchen spice, known for their distinctive aroma and taste, and they also offer health benefits. This community service program aims to educate the public about the health benefits of shallots and the use of organic fertilizer in cultivation. The outcome of this initiative includes increased knowledge about the health benefits of shallots and improved skills in cultivating them using liquid organic fertilizer.
Environmental preservation through post-tin mining land reclamation in Sukamandi Village, East Belitung Hartini Hartini; Almasy Tsalisa Haiba; Erwin Erwin; Yogi Yogi; Febi Deya Safitri; Gayuh Ageng Munawwaroh; Muhamad Donny Sudrajat; Rika Novebri Putri; Fachrurrozy Purwadinata; Muayyadah Milla; Wiwi Jales W; Putra Ramadhani Said; Muhammad Eka Mardyansyah Simbolon
Community Empowerment Vol 8 No 9 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.10332

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Exploitation efforts through mining can have severe environmental impacts, including damage to ecosystems, pollution of clean water sources, as well as social and health consequences. This is precisely what occurred in Sukamandi Village, Damar Subdistrict, East Belitung District, where the land was adversely affected by tin mining activities. This community service program aims to empower Pokdarwis Sukma Beransai in implementing post-tin mining reclamation as a means of environmental preservation and raising community awareness. The program involves activities such as socialization and mangrove planting on former tin mining sites. The outcome of this program includes heightened public awareness and improved understanding of environmental conservation, as well as the recognition of tourism potential that can support economic development.
Enhancing the quality of homestay services in Lembah Oya to support sustainable tourism development in Selopamioro Kiki Rizki Makiya; Dwiyono Rudi Susanto; Fitria Noviati; Eko Haryanto
Community Empowerment Vol 9 No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.10344

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Homestays provide accommodation for tourists who visit or purchase tour packages offered in tourist villages. The homestay in Selopamioro Village is part of the Oya Valley Homestay Association. Despite the existence of a community association, its governance system, institutions, service standards, and readiness in terms of administration and available facilities still do not meet homestay standards. The aim of this activity is to provide training and assistance to homestay managers to increase governance capacity and the quality of services provided to staying tourists, thereby supporting the sustainable development of green tourism in Selopamioro. The methods used include: 1) Field observations and interviews to identify the problems faced, 2) Program socialization, 3) Training and mentoring, and 4) Providing amenities. The results of this activity include an increase in governance and administration capacity, improved institutions, enhanced ability to serve guests, and provision of facilities such as bed sheets, blankets, and bed runners for each homestay room, as well as name boards and directions to make it easier to locate the homestay.
Psychoeducation: Utilizing psychological first aid to prevent adolescent suicide Annas Fitria Saadah; Ainurizan Ridho Rahmatulloh; Nanda Yunika Wulandari
Community Empowerment Vol 8 No 10 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.10345

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The incidence of suicide cases among teenagers is on the rise in Indonesia. The purpose of this community service is to offer psychoeducation as a form of psychological first aid to prevent suicide cases among adolescents. The partners for this initiative are students from SMAN 1 Pengasih. Community service activities involve providing psychoeducation and training to prepare them as peer counselors. Initial assessments revealed that participants had an interest in suicide cases but lacked the initial knowledge and skills required to address suicide-related issues. The outcome of this activity is that participants have gained knowledge about recognizing signs of suicidal tendencies, an understanding of what can and cannot be done in cases of suicide, and have acquired first-aid skills to support peers with suicidal tendencies. The knowledge and skills acquired by the students in dealing with the issue of suicide can prove invaluable in preventing suicide cases among adolescents.