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Asian Journal of Community Services (AJCS)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29621496     DOI : https://doi.org/10.55927/ajcs.v1i2
Asian Journal of Community Services (AJCS) is an international platform for publishing the results of community service practices that carried out by researchers, academics, and the wider community. The AJCS Journal aims to explore problems and solutions that focus on practices related to community service. The AJCS Journal is an online journal dedicated to the publication of high impact of community service articles that focus on improving and developing communities. The AJCS Journal publishes articles monthly.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 289 Documents
Optimization of Vacant Land Utilization through Moringa Cultivation and Moringa Tea Production as a Source of Food and Income for the Cilembang Community, Tasikmalaya Priyadi, Rudi; Nuryati, Rina; Faqihuddin, Faqihuddin; Juhaeni, Ade Hilman; Benatar, Gilang Vaza
Asian Journal of Community Services Vol. 3 No. 9 (2024): September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajcs.v3i8.11232

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The moringa plant, often called a miracle tree, has long been valued for its medicinal and industrial uses. This community service project aimed to educate students at the Murottalul Quran Al Muminun Islamic boarding school and residents of Cilembang about the benefits of moringa, focusing on its cultivation and processing into nutritious, high-value moringa tea. The program sought to improve health, boost local economies, and encourage better use of natural resources. Activities included training on moringa cultivation, tea production, and ongoing evaluation. The project aimed to optimize vacant land use, enhance community health, support environmental sustainability, and create new economic opportunities in Cilembang, Tasikmalaya.
Community Service Activities: Socialization of Financial Literacy for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Between Two Countries in the Motamasin Border Area Nay, Yustina Alfira; Timuneno, Antonius Y.W.; Betu, Kristina Wada; Moi, Maria Odriana Veronica; Malut, Maria Goreti; Baso, Purnamasari; Brito, Manuel; Jesus, Monica Pareira De
Asian Journal of Community Services Vol. 3 No. 9 (2024): September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajcs.v3i9.11235

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The aim of this activity is to provide outreach to the public about simple financial recording for MSMEs. Providing knowledge to the public about financial planning and management. Providing knowledge to the public regarding the preparation of Financial Reports for MSMEs. The theories of empowerment, training and financial literacy are adapted in this article to explain the financial literacy of MSMEs in cross-border regions. Financial literacy services include needs surveys, program planning, interactive training, discussions, effectiveness evaluations, and continued development through partnerships. The results is The MSME community in Border Areas knows about Simple Financial Recording; The Border Area MSME community knows about Financial Planning and Management for MSMEs; The MSME community in Border Areas knows about the preparation of financial reports
Formulation Workshop of Business Processes and Standard Operating Procedures at Medan State University Ritonga, Winsyahputra; Yusuf, Muhammad; Karo Karo, Ichwanul Muslim
Asian Journal of Community Services Vol. 3 No. 9 (2024): September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajcs.v3i9.11388

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The availability of effective and standardized documentation Standard Operational Procedure (SOP) and business processes of Medan State University (Unimed) creates an effective and efficient bureaucracy, maintains the quality and consistency of campus services and achieving the campus vision. In fact, there are still unstandardized SOP and business processes based on two Ministerial Regulations (PERMENPAN RB) No. 19 in 2018 and No. 35 in 2012. Due to the limited number of human resources who understand, it is necessary to improve the ability of human resources to compile effective and standardized SOP and business processes. This workshop activity reached out to all faculty and postgraduate program participants. The tool used to develop SOP and business processes is the Bizagi application
Training on Processing Pear Fruit Skin with the Application of Zero Waste to Become a Fruit Skin Chips Product as an Effort to Realize an Ecotourism Village Setianingsih, Ni Luh Putu Putri; Sudiarta, I Wayan
Asian Journal of Community Services Vol. 3 No. 9 (2024): September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajcs.v3i9.11390

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Abiansemal Dauh Yeh Cani Village is one of the villages in Abiansemal District. Organic waste processing, especially fruit peel waste, is a serious challenge in realizing a sustainable ecotourism village. One example of organic waste that is often overlooked is pear peel. Although pear flesh is widely consumed, the peel is usually considered waste and is thrown away. Pear peel contains fiber, vitamins, and minerals that are beneficial for health. The economic potential of pear peel can be processed into products with added value, such as fruit peel chips. The purpose of the training is to manage organic waste sustainably and apply the principle of zero waste. This training has also equipped participants with technical skills in the processing process, from raw material preparation and drying to packaging.
Strengthening Business Management and Digital Marketing for the Cagcag Sari Bhakti Weaving SME in Banjar Pesalakan, Pejeng Kangin, Tampaksiring, Gianyar Pulawan, I Made; Sara, I Made; Widari, Dewa Ayu Niti
Asian Journal of Community Services Vol. 3 No. 9 (2024): September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajcs.v3i9.11407

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Bali is renowned worldwide for its culture, including traditional woven fabric (tenun). Despite the influx of modern fabrics, many locals are determined to preserve traditional fabrics like Cagcag weaving from Banjar Pesalakan, Pejeng Kangin Village. Demand for these traditional woven fabrics has increased, overwhelming artisans due to the slow, manual production process. The community service activities target is Cagcag Sari Bhakti Weaving Group. According to Mr. Made, the group faces business development challenges, limited management skills, and a lack of accounting knowledge. They also underutilize digital marketing. The partnership program aims to boost sales and improve financial records through financial management assistance, production management guidance, and digital marketing education. The program has enhanced book-keeping, business management efficiency, and market reach.Bali is renowned worldwide for its culture, including traditional woven fabric (tenun). Despite the influx of modern fabrics, many locals are determined to preserve traditional fabrics like Cagcag weaving from Banjar Pesalakan, Pejeng Kangin Village. Demand for these traditional woven fabrics has increased, overwhelming artisans due to the slow, manual production process. The community service activities target is Cagcag Sari Bhakti Weaving Group. According to Mr. Made, the group faces business development challenges, limited management skills, and a lack of accounting knowledge. They also underutilize digital marketing. The partnership program aims to boost sales and improve financial records through financial management assistance, production management guidance, and digital marketing education. The program has enhanced book-keeping, business management efficiency, and market reach.Bali is renowned worldwide for its culture, including traditional woven fabric (tenun). Despite the influx of modern fabrics, many locals are determined to preserve traditional fabrics like Cagcag weaving from Banjar Pesalakan, Pejeng Kangin Village. Demand for these traditional woven fabrics has increased, overwhelming artisans due to the slow, manual production process. The community service activities target is Cagcag Sari Bhakti Weaving Group. According to Mr. Made, the group faces business development challenges, limited management skills, and a lack of accounting knowledge. They also underutilize digital marketing. The partnership program aims to boost sales and improve financial records through financial management assistance, production management guidance, and digital marketing education. The program has enhanced book-keeping, business management efficiency, and market reach
Assistance in Book-keeping and Digital Marketing Training for Serati Ayu Yadnya Group, Banjar Pande, Desa Adat Sempidi, Mengwi, Badung Sariani, Ni Ketut; Sudarmini, Ketut; Jayanthi, Luh Gede Pande Eka Sri
Asian Journal of Community Services Vol. 3 No. 9 (2024): September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajcs.v3i9.11411

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In line with contemporary developments, women today, both in urban and rural areas, often take on multiple roles due to expanded opportunities for self-development. In Bali, where Hindu cultural and religious practices are prevalent, this trend has led to the formation of groups like Serati, who create ceremonial offerings (banten). The Serati Ayu Yadnya group in Desa Adat Sempidi, coordinated by Ayu Made Trisnawati, has met local demand through cooperation with other Serati groups. To boost their income and expand market reach via digital marketing, they need accurate accounting practices. Therefore, training in accounting book-keeping and digital marketing was conducted for the Serati Ayu Yadnya group in Banjar Pande, Desa Adat Sempidi, Mengwi, Badung
Management and Entrepreneurship Assistance for Rural Pig Farming Group in Bali Sitiari, Ni Wayan; Ekayani, Ni Nengah Seri; Ariana, I Nyoman Tirta
Asian Journal of Community Services Vol. 3 No. 9 (2024): September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajcs.v3i9.11415

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The Community Partnership Program aimed to enhance pig farmers' swine breeding management skills and entrepreneurial orientation in Manikyang village, Bali. Through counseling and mentoring, farmers improved their knowledge of piglet selection, feed composition, and pen layout. The program also introduced online marketing strategies and basic book-keeping. Farmers displayed high enthusiasm and began to see pig farming as a profitable business. Initial challenges included misunderstandings of optimal farming practices and a lack of entrepreneurial mindset and systematic book-keeping. Despite these obstacles, the program achieved significant improvements. Farmers now understand the importance of proper management and entrepreneurial practices. However, ongoing support is essential to further enhance the farmers' risk-taking abilities and sustain progress, ensuring long-term success and development.
Participatory Strategies for Empowering Indonesian Migrant Worker Unions in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Improving Welfare and Rights Setyaning, Alldila Nadhira Ayu; Nursyamsiah, Siti
Asian Journal of Community Services Vol. 3 No. 9 (2024): September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajcs.v3i9.11465

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Indonesian migrant workers in Malaysia face various challenges, including legal uncertainty, discrimination, and unsafe working conditions. The presence of a union plays a crucial role in providing protection, advocacy, and support for these workers. This study aims to empower Indonesian migrant worker unions in Malaysia through a participatory approach that involves the workers themselves in the decision-making process and program development. The outcomes are the enhancement insight of the capacity and capability of Indonesian migrant worker unions in Malaysia in advocating for and protecting migrant workers' rights, encourage active participation of migrant workers in union activities and decision-making processes, development empowerment programs based on the real needs of migrant workers, and increasing migrant workers' awareness of their rights and available protection mechanisms.
Immersion Experiences of Teacher Education Students in Conducting Indigenous Studies Pecson, Ryan R; Paz, Allyssa Mae S.; Celaje, Jhanica D.; Cruz, Camille Joy O. Dela; Lacaba, Elder Joe A.; Manahan, Wilmer A.; Antonio, Jelaena H. San
Asian Journal of Community Services Vol. 3 No. 10 (2024): October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajcs.v3i10.10464

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Indigenous studies is a popular research interest among social studies teacher education students, emphasizing the importance of properly educating them to conduct these studies and prepare them for immersion experiences. This study explores the experiences of teacher education students during their immersion in Indigenous studies in Bataan and proposes instructional support to enhance sustainable practices for future researchers. Utilizing phenomenological research, student teachers who have conducted Indigenous studies were purposefully interviewed. The results demonstrate that despite encountering challenges, these immersion experiences gave students valuable first-hand knowledge, personal growth, and a deeper understanding of Indigenous cultures. These findings underscore the need for instructional support, as suggested in the study, to better equip teacher education students to support and promote Indigenous studies.
Empowerment of Community Self-Help Groups (KSM) in Maggot Cultivation to Support the Economy in Pudak Village, Muaro Jambi Regency in 2024 Erris, Erris; Ariyadi, Bambang; Harahap, V.A Irmayanti
Asian Journal of Community Services Vol. 3 No. 10 (2024): October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajcs.v3i10.11719

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This method is considered to provide the greatest benefits and is relatively easy to implement. One of them is by empowering the community through Community Self-Help Groups (KSM) in managing organic waste. Maggots or maggots are the larvae of the Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia Illucens, Stratimydae, Diptera) which is a family of flies, but the size of the BSF, known as the soldier fly, is longer and larger. Even though it is from the fly family, BSF does not transmit bacteria, diseases or even germs to humans. Like maggots, ecologically maggots are useful in the process of decomposing organic materials. Maggots eat vegetable and fruit waste, therefore maggots are very suitable for use in organic waste management. Even though it is made from organic waste, the fertilizer produced does not smell