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Prospect: Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat
Published by Prospect Publishing
ISSN : 28278224     EISSN : 28280016     DOI : 1055381
Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
Aim Prospect: Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat 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. Scope Prospect: Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat receives articles from activity reports covering community services, application of science and technology for the community, community capacity building, or community empowerment. There are no specific scientific limitations in this journal. Reports on CSR activities, poverty alleviation, environmental preservation, drug rehabilitation, healthy living campaigns, improvement of community skills, increasing the added value of an MSME product, and good practice of natural disaster rehabilitation are also included in this journal.
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Improvement of Skills for Preparing Electronic Teaching Materials (E-Modules) in the Form of Flipped Books for Sociology Anthropology Teachers at High Schools in Sukoharjo Regency Ghufronudin, Ghufronudin; Narendra , Bagas; Astutik, Dwi
Prospect: Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): September 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/jpm.v2i3.172

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In the era of disruption of the industrial revolution 4.0, the intervention of digital technology has had a huge impact on human life. Especially in the field of education, the presence of digital technology can contribute more to the implementation of online learning at all levels of education. This service is designed with the aim of providing knowledge and skills through collaborative preparation of electronic teaching materials (e-modules) for Sociology Anthropology teachers who are members of the Sociology MGMP Sukoharjo Regency. This service activity is carried out in three stages, namely discussions about teaching materials, practical facilities and direct assistance as well as reflection and evaluation of implementation. The results of this activity showed that participants felt practical benefits in the form of knowledge and skills in compiling and developing electronic teaching materials by presenting interesting, innovative and creative material content to improve the quality of teacher learning both online and offline.
Implementation of Core Competency and Life Cycle Assesment (LCA) In the CID Program Petani Maju 4.0 of PT Pertamina Hulu Mahakam Lalu Muhammad Azwar; Ahmad Yuli; Kris Radityorini; Nustatul Jannah; Riana Rahmaningrum
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/jpm.v2i3.177

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This article aims to describe the importance of integrating the concept of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) in the Community Involvement Development (CID) program. Based on Permen LHK 1/2021 concerning Proper, LCA must be the basis for every company to develop programs based on community empowerment. This article provides an overview of the case studies in PT Pertamina Hulu Mahakam's CSR 4.0 Maju Farmer program which has integrated linkages with LCA. The LCA study of PT Pertamina Hulu Mahakam covers the cradle-to-grave function unit. Cradle-to-grave function The product systems studied for life cycle assessment have covered 100% of products, namely petroleum, natural gas and condensate production systems. The oil and gas production process certainly has an impact on the activities of people's lives which must be explained with a CSR-based community empowerment approach. The results of the integration of LCA and the CSR program of Farmers Maju 4.0 were able to utilize the company's 33 tons of organic waste into compost and alternative feed for livestock. As well as environmental improvements, it can contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 259.2 kilograms of methane gas per year.
Community Empowerment Through the Kampung Pangan Madani Social Innovation Program Riyadiyanto; Istiqomah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/jpm.v2i3.178

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The research method in this article uses a qualitative descriptive approach with data collection techniques using interviews, observation and documentation studies. data validity using source triangulation. This article concludes at least the first few points, in practice the Kampung Pangan Madani Program is managed by two groups, namely the Processed Group and the Catfish Cultivation Group. The Processed Group has activities for planting and managing hydroponic plants while the Catfish Cultivation Group has activities for caring for and harvesting catfish. Apart from that, the existence of the Kampung Pangan Madani Program also produces a value chain where there is a link between one activity and another as explained above. In fact, this program can be categorized as a social innovation which has produced added value for society and the environment so as to realize energy efficiency. Lastly, to ensure the results of this program, there is a compass for the sustainability of the Kampung Pangan Madani Program, in which the program results are grouped based on four elements, namely nature, wellbeing, economy, and social.
Turtle Conservation and Education Center (TCEC) as a Corporate Social Responsibility Program in Serangan Village: The Attempt on Turtles Preserving Utami, Dhita Hardiyanti; Tri Prasetyo Aji
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/jpm.v2i3.179

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One of PT Pertamina Patra Niaga Fuel Terminal Sanggaran Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities, community-based turtle conservation is a response to phenomena that occur in its operational Ring I area. It is also sometimes referred to as the Turtle Conservation and Education Center. A community-based conservation initiative was established on Serangan Island in response to the illegal and endangering use of sea turtles. The goal of this study is to learn how the TCEC program is being implemented on Serangan Island in an effort to protect sea turtles. The qualitative data-gathering procedures used in this research method include documentation, literature reviews, and interviews. The research results showed that TCEC is believed to be capable of preserving the turtle population on Serangan Island through efforts to save turtles and relocate nests, perform surgical procedures on turtles, rehabilitate turtles, release hatchlings, and educate and socialize turtles for visitors. The conservation program at TCEC has both direct and indirect effects on society, the economy, and the environment. In addition to advancing inclusive and sustainable economic growth, productive and comprehensive job opportunities, and decent work for the residents of Serangan Traditional Village, the Turtle Conservation and Education Center (TCEC) additionally contributes to goal 15 of the Land Ecosystem by preserving three species of endangered turtles and enhancing their numbers.
Implementation of Creating Shared Value (CSV) in the Community Empowerment Program "Cardamom Spice Village" PT Industri Jamu dan Farmasi Sido Muncul Tbk Monika Anggun; Fitriyani, Nurul Ardian; Hadi Hartojo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/jpm.v2i3.180

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This article was conducted to find out the implementation of the partnership program on the Creating Shared Value (CSV) concept of PT Industri Jamu Dan Farmasi Sido Muncul Tbk on cardamom farmers and what activities are carried out during the community empowerment program at the Kridoyuwono Farmer Group in Sambirata Village, Cilongok District, Banyumas Regency. This program aims to empower ginger farmers as raw material suppliers, especially cardamom commodities. One of the obstacles faced by the farmer group is the post-harvest drying process. This is due to unfavorable weather with high rainfall of 3000 mm/year (Source: BPS 2017), resulting in a disrupted drying process which in turn cannot dry the cardamom perfectly and has the potential to rot, which results in lower selling prices. The method used is a survei through social mapping, planning, and evaluation monitoring. Based on the results of the village potential analysis, there is a Micro Hydro Power Plant (PLTMH) that can be utilized as an energy source for the drying machine. With this drying machine, the post-harvest process becomes more effective and the quality of cardamom can match the raw material standards set by Sido Muncul. This program is expected to improve farmers' economy and increase farmers' resources related to cardamom cultivation.
The Influence of Local Wisdom and Culture Approach Strategy on CSR Implementation in Klayas Village Dody Yapsenang; Utami, Dyah Putri; Bambang Imawan; Abidin; Pratama Bimo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/jpm.v2i3.181

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Klayas Village is one of the daerah terpencils in the Seget District which is the Ring 1 area of ​​Company X. Most of the Klayas community is the Moi Tribe indigenous people who make their living from the sago forest. Since its establishment in 1997, Company X has actively and routinely carried out charity-based CSR activities in Klayas Village. Since 2019, the CSR program of Company X has changed in concept from Charity to a sustainable CSR program which consists of various activities. The people of Klayas Village have difficulty adapting to the new CSR scheme, resulting in resistance. In addition, the implemented program is not in accordance with community habits. In response to this rejection, in 2020, Company X implemented a strategy of approaching local wisdom and traditional culture of the Moi Tribe to increase community enthusiasm. This has proven to be more effective in increasing community participation. It can be seen from the programs implemented in 2020 that are still relevant and sustainable until 2022. The number of beneficiaries is much larger and more comprehensive. This strategy can also increase cohesiveness between the company-community and between members of the community itself.
Economic, Social, and Environmental Impacts of the Economic Empowerment Program in Gampong Kuta Barat, Sukakarya District, Sabang City, Aceh Province Teguh Try Hartono
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/jpm.v2i3.183

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Sabang City, Aceh Province has marine capture fisheries production reaching 5,150 tons in 2015 (BPS Aceh, 2015). The fishing profession is one of the professions of the majority of the population. Despite having abundant catches, fishermen in this village still carry out simple fish production. The caught fish is sold and if it does not sell well it is smoked for resale. This fish processing process has not optimally provided economic value to the community and provided excess carbon emissions. Seeing this potential and problem, PT Pertamina (Persero) MOR I Fuel Terminal Sabang conducts an economic empowerment program for fish management in the form of providing capital and business facilities, providing business development assistance, entrepreneurial training, and business assistance. The program is evaluated to determine economic, social, and environmental impacts with a descriptive qualitative research approach. The result of this research is that the fish processing economic empowerment program carried out by PT Pertamina (Persero) MOR I Fuel Terminal Sabang has a significant impact on the economic, social, and environmental sectors. The economic impact can be seen from the economic addition of fishermen of the Pepper Garden Group (Kkemer) of Rp8,000,0000 per month from fish processing in the form of raw and fried crackers, fish chips, nuggets, and other processed fish products. Socially, the impact of this empowerment program is the creation of a system of work/management of fish products which was originally carried out individually into groups, has group independence that can carry out production functions consistently and active involvement of stakeholders. While the positive environmental impact is shown by reducing carbon emissions in the air by 105 Kg CO2 per month resulting from changing fish processing by tapping into drying and frying.
Cross-Sectoral Collaboration in Empowering Pineapple Farmers: A Case Study of PT Pupuk Kujang's CSR Implementation in the Kampung NanasKu Program Didin Nahrudin Syah; Ade Cahya Kurniawan; Agung Gustiawan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/jpm.v2i3.184

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The pineapple commodity is a local product for some residents in West Java, especially in Sarireja Village. This potential needs special attention to maintain local agricultural products. However, the pineapple fruit yields in the Sarireja area were not able to enter the market optimally due to constraints on yields that were less than optimal. Through the assistance of the Kampung Nanasku corporate social responsibility program by promoting the principle of the Tripple Bottom Line, the Kampung Nanasku program is aimed at strengthening the sustainability of the lives of pineapple farmers. The results of this program have been able to provide empowerment to the community in the form of processed pineapple which has added selling value, utilization of pineapple agricultural waste in the form of pineapple leaves which are also used as natural fiber cloth, pineapple skin waste which is integrated with the needs of breeders namely to become feed silage, and pineapple waste rotten to POC.

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