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International Journal of Research in Community Services
ISSN : 27463273     EISSN : 27463281     DOI : https://doi.org/10.46336/ijrcs
Community Services is an implementation activity of science, technology and cultural arts directly to the community institutionally through scientific methodology as a translation of the Tri Dharma of Higher Education,as well as the responsibility of scientists in efforts to develop community capacity, so as to accelerate the pace of growth in achieving development goals. So that community services can be done affectively and efficiently, it is necessary to conduct research before and after its implementation. The Scope of Community Service includes the following fields of activity: The development of technological science and art into products that can be directly utilized by the community. Training services, economic empowerment of communities to become independent, and the development of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME) Dissemination of science, technology and cultural arts is a product that needs to be known and utilized by the community. This effort can be done through various ways such as providing counseling, providing pilots, demonstrating, and publishing media publications. Placement of science and technology correctly and appropriately according to the situation of the people and the demands of development. Providing assistance to the community in identifying problems faced and finding alternative solutions by using a scientific approach. Providing professional services to the community in various problem areas that require careful handling by using expertise and skills that are not yet owned by the community concerned.
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Numbers Don't Lie: COVID-19 Legal Trends in ASEAN Siradj Okta
International Journal of Research in Community Services Vol 2, No 4 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijrcs.v2i4.211

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This study compares the COVID-19 legal trends among 10 ASEAN countries during March 2020-September 2021. The study is an explanatory project with quantitative approach in comparing the number of legislation in South East Asia. The study aims to obtain a credible quantitative report from the region. The report would be beneficial to future qualitative reasoning when in-depth individual country's pandemic profile is taken into account. The comparison examines the Covid Law Lab database, a joint collaboration between the World Health Organization (WHO), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law and Georgetown University. Globally, among 4,880 Titles adopted in 192 countries, 1493 (31%) Titles are under the topic of 'movement and distancing restriction', followed by 470 (9%) Titles on 'state of emergency'. In ASEAN, 'movement and distancing restriction' remains the most legislated topic. The Philippines is recorded as the most legislating country in the region (150 Titles), followed by Myanmar (139 Titles) and Indonesia (138 Titles), while the least legislating country is Brunei Darussalam (1 Title). This study finds that COVID-19 legal trends in ASEAN is divergent to some extent from the global picture. Nonetheless, 'movement and distancing restrictions' legal topic is prevalent in the region and has led the 10 countries to its current pandemic situation.
Socialization of Organic and Inorganic Waste Segregation as a Form of Environmental Concern during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Public Elementary School (SDN)10 Ciamis, Indonesia Abdul Zamal Sigit
International Journal of Research in Community Services Vol 2, No 4 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijrcs.v2i4.227

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Community Service is one of the Tri Dharma of Higher Education, especially at Garut University, it is hoped that with this community service the existence of universities can contribute to the development of scientific application to the community. Efforts to protect the surrounding environment must start from oneself by doing small things, educating students about environmental problems due to landfills is needed to raise students' awareness so that they are more concerned with the surrounding environment. Active participation of students can be done in a culture of disposing of waste in its place. However, because of the many categories of waste that exist, it is necessary to educate students about the types of waste, namely; organic, inorganic and B3 waste (hazardous and toxic materials) and their handling.This community service activity method uses the method of delivering socialization material with counseling techniques, questions and answers, quizzes, and by adding games. The results of the research carried out were able to make students leave the old way of just throwing garbage away, but also provide education and familiarize students to sort, select, and categorize waste as well as develop a waste bank so that it has economic value. If this is done, the practice of processing and utilizing waste becomes a real step in managing waste.
Preliminary Study of Common House Gecko (Cosymbotus platyurus) Density in Java Island Suwatik Suwatik; Nenden Sri Wahyuni; Santi Mulyawati; Mulik Siti Nur Rohmah; Rr. Indira Dewi Anggraeni; Raflen Ari Gerungan; Diki Diki
International Journal of Research in Community Services Vol 2, No 4 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijrcs.v2i4.226

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Common house gecko (Cosymbotus platyurus) is the most abundant house gecko species in Indonesia. The geckos live in home yard, garden, and in homes. It is part of food chain in its habitat, as its preys include cockroaches, flies, and termites. Previous studies found that this gecko are not found in mountainous area in West Java. In this study, the researchers observe population density of common house geckos in various types of habitats (houses and parks) with their home territory. The methods used were direct survey methods followed by literature study. The study is conducted in Java island (Jakarta, Tangerang, Bandung, Bogor, Sleman). Preliminary result of this study is house geckos are very active at night, because of the effect of light produced by lights that attract the attention of insects, gecko food.
Cultivating a Caring Attitude to the Environment and Waste Management in Public Elementary School (SDN) Godog, Garut, Indonesia Dewi Afrianti
International Journal of Research in Community Services Vol 2, No 4 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijrcs.v2i4.228

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Environmental problems are often encountered around us, but not everyone feels that these problems must be solved together. The holding of environmental education is expected to make community groups more concerned about cleanliness and health in their surrounding environment. This form of community service at SDN Godog 1 – 2 is carried out due to the fact that the school environment looks unorganized and the lack of waste management around the school. School streets that should look neat and clean are not visible, even around this school road is used as a dumping ground for scattered garbage without any trash cans. The method used in the implementation of this community service is the follow-up study method with a participatory approach. By providing material on the importance of managing waste, proper waste sorting and counseling on the dangers of waste that has polluted the environment. Students are taught directly the practice of managing waste using used bottles as handicrafts, cleaning the school environment and preserving the environment. By carrying out education about caring for the environment, it is hoped that students can play an active role in protecting the school environment by taking part in the practice of cleaning the environment, sorting out used snacks and reducing the use of plastic waste that has been rampant and polluting the surrounding environment. Because with the creation of an attitude of caring for the environment at an early age, it is hoped that environmental problems will reduce this waste and make a generation that loves environmental cleanliness.
Counseling on the Use of Over-the-counter and Limited-Free Medicines for recitation mothers in Cibungur Village, Tasikmalaya, Indonesia Fahmi Sidiq
International Journal of Research in Community Services Vol 2, No 4 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijrcs.v2i4.224

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Over-the-counter medicines can be purchased without a doctor's prescription and can be purchased at pharmacies and licensed drugstores to treat non-specific minor illnesses. Limited over-the-counter drugs, also known as list W drugs (W: Waarschuwing = warning/alert) are strong drugs that can be purchased without a doctor's prescription, but their use must pay attention to the drug information on the packaging. The results of this counseling are the mothers of recitation in Cibungur village, Parungponteng sub-district, namely knowing about, how to use, get, store and dispose of good and correct medicines. The selection of over-the-counter and over-the-counter drugs is limited. As well as the characteristics of damaged drugs. people are becoming more careful in the use of drugs. Therefore, the University Pharmacy Study Program takes the initiative to provide community service by providing over-the-counter and limited-free drugs and ways to find out damaged drugs.
Education on the use of Social Media as a Marketing Medium for Small Micro and Medium Enterprises (SME) in Cipamokolan Village during the COVID-19 Pandemic Renda Sandi Saputra
International Journal of Research in Community Services Vol 2, No 4 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijrcs.v2i4.225

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The economy in Indonesia is now growing and developing, especially for SME (small micro and medium enterprises) businesses, in the micro, small and medium movement, many Indonesian people are opening small businesses, by marketing products that are still sought after by buyers, Many Indonesian traders have not used the internet or social media to market their products, even though there are many social media that can be used to market their products, such as Facebook, Instagram, Tiktiok and many more. Currently, social media or the internet can be accessed by anyone from all walks of life. including SME businessmen who use the internet as a means of providing and sharing information about products offered to consumers online. This study discusses how the use of social media by SME in marketing products during the COVID19 pandemic. The purpose of the research is to introduce traders in Cipamokolan village to be able to better utilize social media as a marketing tool in order to have a bigger market potential. This research method is a qualitative method using a descriptive approach by utilizing secondary data from various literatures such as books, journals/articles and homepages to access the latest data and information related to the impact of COVID-19 and the use of social media for the recovery of SME. The result of the research is that social media is an effective means of communication, can increase market share and help business decisions. The community in Cipamokolan village can increase sales volume by more than 100% if the information is updated every day and consistently.

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