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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.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 1,475 Documents
Training and mentoring for corn-based food processing in Sillu Village, Kupang Zainal Abidin; Titik Sri Harini; Hironnymus Jati; Lewi Jutomo
Community Empowerment Vol 7 No 4 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (543.257 KB) | DOI: 10.31603/ce.5830

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Sillu Village farmers' corn commodity has a very low economic added value, so their income is low. This is due to a lack of quantity and quality processed products, which are not supported by TTG, unappealing product packaging and labeling, a lack of P-IRT, and poor organization and management. The solution includes the setup of marning production using TTG with SOPs covering input, process, and output; packaging and marketing; packaging and labeling design; organization and management setup; and the search for new markets, as well as the management of P-IRT and halal certificates. Lectures, the practice of making corn-based processed food variants, procurement of production equipment, improvement of organizational structure and business management, distribution permit management (P-IRT, halal certificate), laboratory testing, and digital marketing are among the methods used in the approach. Increased partner awareness of the importance and management of P-IRT, good corn-based processed food production processes, mastery of TTG, halal-certified and labeled marning products, improved organizational and management formations, and availability of financial records and inventory are among the outcomes obtained.
Assistance in the implementation of the waste bank information system at the waste bank “Wiguna”, Sugihmas Agus Setiawan; Endah Ratna Arumi; Disyana Ajeng Pramesti
Community Empowerment Vol 6 No 11 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (308.142 KB) | DOI: 10.31603/ce.5831

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The waste generated by industry and households promotes intensive waste management. However, because the government fails to manage the waste, the community must play an active role in assisting. Plastic waste is a dangerous waste if not managed properly, so that the Wiguna Waste Bank is present with anxiety about the dangers of waste. The administrative management of the Wiguna waste bank still uses conventional bookkeeping. As a result, an information system was created to aid in the administration of the waste bank. The system was designed with the primary features of personal data, waste data, deposit notes, and savings. Waste bank managers benefit from the information system because reports can be easily generated, allowing the principle of accountability to be met.
Improvement financial reporting transparency of aid distribution center for Covid-19 victims at the Cipta Solo Berbagi Foundation Estetika Mutiaranisa Kurniawati; Djoko Suhardjanto; Setianingtyas Honggowati; Djuminah Djuminah; Jaka Winarna
Community Empowerment Vol 7 No 6 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (444.724 KB) | DOI: 10.31603/ce.5870

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The objective of this program is to equip participants with the information and abilities necessary to prepare financial reports in compliance with PSAK 45 for a non-profit organization, specifically the Cipta Solo Berbagi Foundation. It is intended that through participating in this community service, the community, as the largest contributor to foundation funds, will have a better understanding of how the funds are managed and so improve trust in the foundation's management. Training and mentoring are provided as part of this program. Participants were very enthusiastic in participating in this program, as evidenced by the many questions regarding the material delivered. They begin to grasp how to record and generate financial reports by using examples of simple transactions that are encountered by partners in the foundation's operational activities.
Financial literacy training and introduction to SI APIK for the Darul Hijrah Madani bazaar group, Kolhua, Kupang Hironnymus Jati; Indri Astuti
Community Empowerment Vol 7 No 5 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (367.949 KB) | DOI: 10.31603/ce.5872

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Financial literacy has become a concern for all stakeholders and is now acknowledged as one of the pillars to the success and long-term viability of the micro and small-scale food industry. Accounting literacy is critical for MSMEs because they are the economy's key drivers and the largest source of jobs in Indonesia. Members of the Darul Hijrah Bazaar face challenges such as a lack of financial literacy, difficulty documenting financial transactions, and compiling and presenting financial reports. This program seeks to improve financial literacy by using the SI APIK application to record transactions and financial reports. Lectures on saving, investing, money management, and risk, as well as an introduction to the Android-based SI APIK accounting program, a tutorial on grouping business transactions by business sector, a demonstration of recording financial transactions, and assistance are among the methods employed. Through SI APIK for Android, this program can increase partners' financial and accounting literacy, allowing them to create financial reports for their businesses. This program can be expanded so that all bazaar members can run their businesses on a regular and sustainable basis.
Plastic waste processing assistance at waste banks as an effort to overcome plastic waste problems in Krukut Village, Depok City Budhi Martana; Sigit Pradana; Sri Sulasminingsih
Community Empowerment Vol 7 No 3 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (423.42 KB) | DOI: 10.31603/ce.5887

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Plastic waste pollution is an issue not only on land, but also at sea. It takes 20 to 500 years for the plastic garbage produced to decompose fully. The aim of this community engagement program is to assist partners in dealing with the problem of plastic waste. Socialization, use of appropriate technology for processing plastic waste, help, and assessment are the stages of action in the implementation of this community partnership program. The program's outcomes include partners being able to use a plastic waste crusher machine to turn plastic waste into plastic pellets, that may be sold or processed into other goods, as well as a solution for reducing plastic waste generation.
Training on making patterned cloth with the shibori technique to improve the skills of the inmates of the Sukamiskin Kelas IIa Bandung women's prison Tessa Eka Darmayanti
Community Empowerment Vol 7 No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (627.229 KB) | DOI: 10.31603/ce.5900

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Improving skills through workshops on making shibori patterned fabrics held at the Sukamiskin Women's Penitentiary in the Arcamanik, Bandung City is a community service activity. This activity aims to create a “creativity space” that helps prison inmates gain additional skills and confidence which can later be used as provisions when they return to their families and communities. The method of implementing the service begins by introducing several tools and several techniques for making motifs that can be created through various shibori techniques. Furthermore, providing various ideas to be able to develop their application into various forms of decorative and aesthetic ready-to-use products. The manufacture of these ready-to-use products will later be included in the activity program at the class II women's prison. From the results of the service activities, they were able to produce a creative space through the practice of making shibori motifs from plain white cloth into fabrics with various beautiful colorful motifs.
Branding of the Sangga Braja Community in soft marketing and cultural education in the new normal era Shannaz Mutiara Deniar; Yeyen Pratika
Community Empowerment Vol 7 No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (326.634 KB) | DOI: 10.31603/ce.5902

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The objective of this community service is to assist and preserve Batu City's artistic and cultural products. The partner is the Sangga Braja Community, which is particularly concerned in preserving Batu City's arts and culture and already has some basic facilities, but there are issues with branding, public education, and human resources. The aim of this program is to maintain Batu City's artistic and cultural assets so that they can be utilized to their full potential. To address these issues, this service method will emphasize mentoring and training, primarily related to the use of social media as a promotional and educational tool, as well as efficiency and effectiveness in community management, in the form of cultural branding workshops, manufacturing training, social media content, use of social media, photography training, and institutional management. The program's outcomes include soft skills training and social media usage guidelines. The community's eagerness for engaging in numerous current activities ensured that the training and mentorship went smoothly.
Development of a wordpress CMS-based school website as a medium of information and promotion for SMAN 1 Poco Ranaka, NTT Leonardus Par; Fatmawati Fatmawati; Yohanes Tresno Kurnianto; Monika Jiul; Marianus Epivarnus Agung; Indawati Nurmahir; Yustina Sulastri Namul
Community Empowerment Vol 7 No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (308.326 KB) | DOI: 10.31603/ce.5917

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In East Manggarai Regency, NTT there are still many schools that haven’t a school website. One of them is SMA Negeri 1 Poco Ranaka. The purpose of this community service is to develop a school website for SMA Negeri 1 Poco Ranaka. This school website development activity is carried out with Focused Group Discussions, presentation of materials, and website development. The results of this activity indicate that partners' understanding of the importance of the school website has increased so that the collaboration to develop school websites can be established. In addition, the developed school website prioritizes features that suit the needs of the school, both for communication purposes with stakeholders and to facilitate school promotions.
Mother's education about under-five nutrition as prevention of stunting and malnutrition Lusia Henny Mariati; Yohana Jehani
Community Empowerment Vol 7 No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (239.892 KB) | DOI: 10.31603/ce.5920

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Malnutrition that occurs in the first thousand days of life will have an impact on children's lives in the future. The results of previous studies that were carried out were known that from 107 under-five-children, there were 32 under-five-children with under nutritional status in Bangka Kenda Village. This activity aims to improve a mother's knowledge about the importance of fulfilling toddler nutrition starting from infancy by giving exclusive breastfeeding for six months, then continuing with additional food. As well as knowledge about nutrition needed by under-five-children. The activity begins with a pre-test, then continues with counseling activities, and at the end, a post-test evaluation of the mother's understanding of the counseling material. The participants were 35 people. The results of the activity showed an increase in the mother's knowledge before and after counseling.
Dissemination of the Independent Family Health Evaluation (IFHE) application in creating a healthy village in Tutul Village, Balung District Diyan Indriyani; Asmuji Asmuji; Triawan Adi Cahyanto; Astrid Maharani; Sri Wahyuni A
Community Empowerment Vol 6 No 12 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (674.176 KB) | DOI: 10.31603/ce.5932

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The empowerment of village community health is crucial to improve, one of which is by increasing family-based human resources. The ability to recognize the condition of the family's health status at an early stage can speed up the process of assisting health services based on the problems at hand, which can be accelerated with the Independent Family Health Evaluation (IFHE) application system. The dissemination of IFHE was carried out on August 9, 2021 in Tutul Healthy Village task force group, attended by 47 participants from the Community Association (RW) and Posyandu using the direct practice method. Later on, this group continued to disseminate information to the community through trial 1 and trial 2, each of which was held on 11-13 August 2021 for 400 families. From the dissemination program resulted that 319 families had no health risks, 64 families had a low risk, 10 families had a moderate risk and 7 families had a high risk. The IFHE application is very beneficial in quickly identifying the family health status. It is recommended that families routinely report their family's health status through the IFHE, so that the healthcare workers can use the information in making decisions to improve public health

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