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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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“Bumi Becaro” Environmentally Community Empowerment Program to Supporting Post-Pandemic Economic Recovery for the Community of Payakabung Village, Ogan Ilir District Saddam Husein; Purwanto, Wahyu; Anindita Paramasatya
Prospect: Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 4 (2023): Special Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/jpm.v2i4.176

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This article explains how the condition of the community in the Payakabung Village area, North Indralaya District, Ogan Ilir Regency after the Covid 19 pandemic has not fully recovered, then there is the role of the surrounding company, namely PT PLN Indonesia Power UPDK Keramasan ULPL Indralaya in helping restore the socio-economic conditions of the community through the "Bumi Becaro" program. stands for " Bumi Lestari Caram Seguguk Bersamo " which means protecting the earth together. It is with this spirit that the community empowerment program in Payakabung Village is carried out using the Triple Bottom Line approach which focuses on the goals of the planet, people and profit, so that the programs implemented will have an impact not only on social and economic life but also pay attention to the environment so that the empowerment program will be sustainable. As a result, beneficiary groups feel the positive impact, socially this program produces new groups that are active in empowerment, economically there is an increase in people's income and environmentally this program also has a direct impact because it has a zero waste concept that supports the circular economy that is environmentally friendly.
Implementation of CSR Communication in the Textile Industry in Solo Raya Rahmanto, Andre Noevi; Faridl Widhagdha, Miftah; Priliantini, Anjang; Anshori, Mahfud; Hendriyani, Christina Tri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/jpm.v2i4.186

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Community service with the topic Implementation of CSR Communication in the Textile Industry for members of the Indonesian Textile Association (API) throughout Central Java aims to enable textile industry players to understand the importance of implementing Corporate Social Responsibility or CSR in maintaining environmental sustainability and empowering communities around factories. In addition, this activity also explained about the company's PROPER assessment, the laws that regulate and influence companies engaged in the textile industry, to the procedures and methods of CSR communication to stakeholders and the involved community. The scope of this community service activity is CSR training, especially in the textile industry. The method is carried out through 4 stages, namely, tests, presentation of material, and discussions and questions and answers. The fact found by the field is that the textile industry business actors do not understand and carry out CSR and their communication methods are right on target. The final result of the activity obtained is that the participants get an overview of good CSR programs and CSR programs that have succeeded in getting the Blue PROPER. This can be seen through the increase in the post test scores compared to the pre test scores at the beginning of the training activities.
Chanting of “Kidung Tanggulangin” to Overcome Social Problems in the People of Tanggulangin District, Sidoarjo Regency Satrya, Al Rosyid Anggi; Almaida, Zwita; Ardi, Fasya Amalia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/jpm.v2i4.201

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Sidoarjo mud affected most areas of Tanggulangin District, Sidoarjo Regency, East Java Province. Social problems and the dynamics of people's lives change over time due to the catastrophic failure of technology. The Company has an important contribution in helping the community through social innovation-based programs and activities for the sustainability of people's lives. Social innovation is presented to help the community solve current problems, especially those that occur in Tanggulangin District. Problems in Tanggulangin sub-district, among others: floods, waste issues and poverty that can be solved by environmental management. PT Pertamina Gas Operation East Java Area took part in giving the role as a company that has an operating location in Tanggulangin District. The innovation was named Kidung Tanggulangin with the main goal, namely: the management movement to protect vulnerable communities with environmental management. This contribution requires the support of other stakeholders to complement the role. The Kidung Tanggulangin program is carried out in the corridor of community empowerment which is implemented in a sustainable manner.
Organic Fertilizer for Rubber Trees: Implementation of Empowerment Program for Rubber Farmers in Pagar Dewa Village: Implementation of Empowerment Program for Rubber Farmers in Pagar Dewa Village Gokhan; Adi Martono; Lukas Raditya; Muhammad Raushan Fikri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/jpm.v2i4.202

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Pagar Dewa Village is located in Lubai Ulu District, Muara Enim Regency, South Sumatra Province, with vast natural potential for rubber plantations. In line with this condition, the majority of the community in Pagar Dewa Village works as rubber farmers. However, the potential has not been fully realized to its maximum benefit by the rubber farmers in Pagar Dewa Village. Various issues are faced by rubber farmers, ranging from the increase in non-subsidized fertilizer prices, the absence of fertilization for the past three years, limited information available to rubber farmers, to the threat of forest and land fires. In response to these issues, PT Perusahaan Gas Negara Tbk - Pagardewa Gas Compressor Station, through its CSR program, has implemented a community empowerment program based on rubber farmers. The program, titled "Self-Reliant, Alert, Resilient, and Prosperous Rubber Farmers" (MAS TANI MAPAN), began by reviving the farmer cooperative that had experienced a non-active phase and assisting in managing the institution. It also developed the cooperative into fertilizer, seed, and honey working groups (Pokja Pupuk, Pokja Bibit, and Pokja Madu). This program also enhances the capacity of rubber farmers through training in seedling cultivation and organic fertilizer production for rubber trees.
Empowering Farmers through Digital Marketing in Delanggu Village, Klaten, Central Java Ayu Puspitasari, Sylvatera; Gilang Titah Ramadhan; Sutanto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/jpm.v2i4.203

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Digital marketing is an effort to market products and services to consumers through digital media which is widely used by almost every group. Empowerment through digital marketing accompanied by startup Ecokarsa helps the Sanggar Rojolele farmer group in Delanggu village to introduce their harvest, namely Rojolele rice. Rojolele rice is a special premium rice variety that is difficult to market conventionally. With digital marketing, Rojolele rice can be found by the right consumers and can be fully absorbed. Utilizing digital marketing, the Sanggar Rojolele farmer group can experience significant profits by selling rice with operational costs calculated compared to previously only selling grain to middlemen at low prices. Intense training and mentoring were carried out by startup Ecokarsa for one year to guide the Sanggar Rojolele farmer group with the hope that after one year of mentoring, Sanggar Rojolele could market Rojolele rice products independently. Mentoring and training activities do not only focus on products but also on introducing villages and rice cultivation activities, with the hope that Delanggu village can be widely known.
Pesona Sriwijaya (Plant-based Recycling on Ecoprint Keramasan) Is an Urban Women Empowerment Program through the Production of Environmentally Friendly Traditional Cloth PT PLN Indonesia Power UPTD Keramasan Maya Sari, Ira; Purwanto, Wahyu; Ghasani, Anindya; Bakhtiar Fahmi Fuadi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/jpm.v2i4.206

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This article explains the conditions of the Palembang City women's empowerment program by optimizing the production of environmentally friendly traditional cloth. Namely, PT PLN Indonesia Power UPDK Keramasan assists in training in making environmentally friendly products, making environmentally friendly filters, and digital marketing. The women's empowerment program in Palembang City is implemented with a Triple Bottom Line approach which focuses on planet, people, and profit goals, so that the program implemented will have an impact not only on social and economic life but also on the environment so that the empowerment program will be sustainable. As a result, the beneficiary groups feel the positive impact, this program produces new groups that are active in empowerment, and there is an increase in members' income environmentally this program is also better because the fabric produced uses natural dyes and the processing uses a closed water system—this saving on water and electricity usage.
An Integrated Sustainable Horticultural Farming in Peatland Area for Food Security and Circular Economy Sidrap Community Uzlifatul Jannah Lizana; Muhammad Khilmi; Choirul Dwi Cahyo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/jpm.v2i4.171

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PT Pertamina Gas Operation Kalimantan Area (OKA) initiate Community Empowerment Program in peatland society, titled TAMAN Sidrap. The program develops an integrated sustainable farming method, which aims to increase horticultural crops productivity in peatland area and decrease the cost of agricultural production for food security. In program implementation, TAMAN Sidrap involve 4(four) farmers community in Sidrap Village with different activities in each group that are integrated to increase circular economy. This Community Empowerment Program has been running for 3 (three) years, and has made a positive economic, social and environmental impacts on the farming communities in Sidrap Village including 42% increase productivity of agricultural in peatland area, 33% efficiency horticultural cost production, 7 days accelerated harvest period, and 68% decrease a fertilizer cost by producing compost from utilization of agricultural waste. Besides, the community has been improving agricultural products and manage the agricultural market by itself.

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