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Jurnal Pengabdian Papua
ISSN : 25500082     EISSN : 25799592     DOI : https://doi.org/ 10.31957/jpp.v6i2.1597
Jurnal ini merupakan kumpulan penelitian dan pengabdian kepada masyarakat yang dilaksanakan oleh dosen seluruh civitas akademika Universitas Cenderawasih dari berbagai disiplin ilmu yang dituangkan dalam bentuk pengabdian kepada masyarakat
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 198 Documents
Pelatihan Pembuatan Permen Jelly Pepaya (Carica papaya) Bagi Ibu-Ibu Anggota PW Jemaat GKI Getsemani Kotaraja Keiluhu, Henderina J.; Wambrauw, Daniel Z. K.; Farmawaty, Farmawaty; Ngamelubun, Geraldinalia; Pallo, Aryanti S.; Alatubir, Rosalinda
JURNAL PENGABDIAN PAPUA Vol 9 No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/jpp.v9i1.4188

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Buah pepaya merupakan buah tropis yang mudah diperoleh, memiliki banyak manfaat kesehatan dan dapat dikonsumsi dalam bentuk buah segar, buah potong atau sayur Papaya is a tropical fruit that is easy to obtain, has many health benefits, and can be consumed in the form of fresh-cut fruit, or vegetables, as well as processed products. Papaya fruit can be a basic ingredient for making papaya jelly candy.  This community service activity was carried out as a form of dissemination about the benefits of papaya fruit and training in making papaya jelly candy so that it can be an entrepreneurial opportunity other than for personal consumption. Material about making papaya jelly candy was delivered using a lecture method followed by the practice of making papaya jelly.  This activity was held on August 24 2024 and was attended by 26 members of the Women's Association of the Indonesian Christian Church Getsemani Kotaraja Jayapura as participants. The papaya jelly candy produced is a healthy product because it does not use additional ingredients such as food coloring. This activity went well and the participants participated very enthusiastically. Participants felt the benefits of the activity directly as evidenced by the testimonials submitted by two participants representing the mothers of PW GKI Getsemani Kotaraja. The results of the activity evaluation showed positive participant responses with a satisfaction level percentage of 34% of participants strongly agreeing and 64% of participants agreeing. 
Pelatihan Analisis Instrumen Penilaian dan Evaluasi Kemampuan Siswa melalui Rasch Model bagi Guru SD Ma’arif NU Ngampir Pandaan Pasuruan Kirom, Askhabul Kirom; Nurrohmatulloh, Nurrohmatulloh; Rohtih, Wiwin Ainis
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/jpp.v9i1.4220

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This community service activity focuses on training in assessment instrument analysis and student ability evaluation using the Rasch Model for elementary school teachers at SD Ma'arif NU Ngampir, Pandaan, Pasuruan, with participation from eleven teachers. The main issue faced was the teachers' limited skills in using software tools to analyze test items and students' abilities comprehensively. The purpose of this activity was to enhance teachers' skills in using Winsteps software to analyze test items and assess student abilities using the Rasch Model approach. The method used was Participatory Action Research (PAR), where teachers were actively involved in every stage of the training, from planning to implementation and evaluation of the results. The training combined theoretical instruction with hands-on practice using Winsteps for data analysis. The results showed a significant improvement in the teachers' ability to use the software, especially in interpreting Rasch analysis outcomes and applying them to student learning evaluations. With this enhanced skillset, the teachers are expected to design and evaluate assessment instruments more accurately in the future.
Pemanfaatan Media Sederhana dalam Pembelajaran Fisika untuk Materi Udara bagi Kelompok Anak di Sentani Radjabaycolle, Flinn C.; Bunga, Martina; Susilowati, Rachmadani O.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/jpp.v9i1.4318

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Physics is often perceived as one of the most difficult subjects, leading to a lack of interest, particularly among students. This issue is exacerbated by the reliance on rote memorization of formulas and definitions, rather than a deep understanding of the concepts. Such an approach hinders students' ability to think critically and creatively, which is essential for problem-solving in real-world applications. This community service program aimed to address these challenges by providing primary school children in Sentani, Jayapura, with engaging, hands-on experiments to better understand basic physical concepts, specifically the properties of air. The activities included simple experiments such as "Jar and Handkerchief", "Straw in a Glass", and "Paper Helicopter," which illustrated concepts like air occupying space, the behavior of liquids in a straw, and the effects of air on objects. The program aimed to create an interactive and enjoyable learning environment, where children could explore physics without the pressure of memorization. The results showed significant improvements in the children's engagement and understanding, with most participants expressing interest in continuing to learn physics. The study concludes that such interactive, experimental learning methods are effective in enhancing students' interest in science and improving their critical thinking skills, and recommends expanding these activities to reach a wider audience in the future. 
Pelatihan Inovasi Permen Soba Rumput Laut Untuk Pemberdayaan Ekonomi Masyarakat Sahami, Femy M.; Kalaka , Sri Rahayu; Nursinar, Sitti; Djunaidi, Sandrianto
JURNAL PENGABDIAN PAPUA Vol 9 No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/jpp.v9i1.4461

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The training on seaweed-based soba candy innovation in Keramat Village, Gorontalo Regency, aims to empower the local community by enhancing their knowledge and skills in processing seaweed into high-value food products. Designed to address the abundant local seaweed resources, the program sought to create innovative candy products that are not only nutritious but also economically promising. This activity resulted in an 88% increase in participants' knowledge and a 71% improvement in technical skills, demonstrating the training's effectiveness. Participants included members of the Family Welfare Movement (PKK) and micro, small, and medium-sized enterprise (MSME) actors, who engaged in interactive sessions combining lectures, discussions, and hands-on practice. The seaweed-based soba candy innovation has significant potential to contribute to community economic empowerment by utilizing simple yet innovative processing methods. However, challenges remain in creating attractive packaging and adopting digital marketing strategies to expand market reach. Overall, this training supports the development of sustainable local industries and promotes the introduction of healthy snacks made from natural ingredients. 
Pelatihan Pembuatan Lilin Aromaterapi Berbahan Minyak Atsiri Papua Bagi Pengusaha Muda di Rumah BUMN Jayapura Gunaedi, Tri; Zebua, Lisye Iriana; Panjaitan, Eunike Marito
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/jpp.v9i1.4469

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The natural resource processing industry in Jayapura has begun to show results, especially in the form of local food and medicine products. Local product-based industrial products that have not yet reached industry players in Jayapura, such as aromatherapy candle products with essential oil extracts from plants in Papua. Aromatherapy candles are generally used to provide aromatherapy where the aroma can refresh the body and some can also repel mosquitoes, depending on the essential oils mixed into the candle making ingredients. Making aromatherapy candles is not difficult, does not take long, the raw materials are cheap and have a high selling value compared to the price of the raw materials. Based on this, it is very potential to be used as a commodity for industry players who are just starting their business. The implementation of the training in collaboration with the Jayapura BUMN House fostered by BRI Jayapura Branch, so that for the formation of new entrepreneurs who want to develop it, it has been prepared with its business funders, it is hoped that they will be able to become Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), who are reliable in the aromatherapy candle industry made from essential oils from Jayapura and its surroundings. The training was conducted by providing material that was carried out with demonstrations by students who had been drilled by instructors, followed by a trial of making aromatherapy candles carried out by training participants. Evaluation was carried out by organoleptic testing of the level of preference for the resulting product in terms of aroma, texture, color, appearance using a Likert scale with a scale of 5, namely (1) Dislike, (2) Less like (3), Somewhat like, (4) Like, and Really like (5). Training participants were able to make aromatherapy candles well and liked the aromatherapy candle products from the training results.
Penerapan Teknologi Reverse Osmosis Berdaya Panel Surya Untuk Pemurnian Air Sumur dalam Rangka Penyediaan Air Bersih di SDN Inpres Arso X: Proyek Percontohan Asmuruf, Frans Augusthinus; Assa, Inriyanti; Mandik, Yohanis Irenius; Poli, Ivonne; Kareth, Zakaria Victor
JURNAL PENGABDIAN PAPUA Vol 9 No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/jpp.v9i1.4497

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The Community Service (PkM) activity has been carried out with the PkM partner, SD Negeri Inpres Arso X, in Keerom District, Papua, Indonesia. The issue faced by the PkM partner is its dependence on well water as the primary source of water for daily activities. However, the well water does not meet hygiene standards and is contaminated by bacteria, chemicals, or other pollutants that pose health risks, especially for children. Additionally, the limited access to electricity in Arso X creates a need for alternative power to operate the water purification system. This PkM activity aims to address these issues by implementing a solar-powered Reverse Osmosis system to purify the well water owned by the PkM partner. The PkM activities consist of three stages. First is the preparation stage, where the PkM team surveyed the location and interviewed the PkM partner. The next step involved designing the solar panel mounts, the RO system, and supporting electrical components. During the implementation stage, the PkM team conducted awareness sessions via short interactive lecture on the importance of clean water and the role of renewable energy, followed by a demonstration of water purification using solar-powered RO technology. The monitoring and evaluation phase showed that the PkM partner has benefited from the application of the solar-powered RO technology. Furthermore, regular maintenance of the RO system and solar panels is necessary. 
Pelatihan dan Pendampingan Pengolahan Air Bersih Bagi Masyarakat Kampung Yobeh Distrik Sentani Kabupaten Jayapura Suhartawan, Bambang; Suyatno, Suyatno; B. Alfons, Alfred; Abel, Andrea K.M.; Sroyer, Katherina
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/jpp.v9i1.4589

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Yobeh Village is part of the Sentani district and has 3 RWs and 7 RTs with 173 heads of families and a total population of 692 people. Some of the people of RW2 Kampung Yobeh live on the coast of the island in the Sentani lake area, approximately 56 families with a population of approximately 246 people. The waters of Lake Sentani are the "center of life" for the people of Yobeh village who are on the coast. They use the lake water as a place to earn a living as fishermen, throw away household waste and use it to fulfill their needs for bathing, washing and toilets and even as raw drinking water. Preliminary research results show that the water quality of Lake Sentani is polluted and does not meet the requirements for clean water. The dominant contaminants are odor, color, TSS, detergent, total coliform and Escherichia coli. These pollutants have quite a negative impact on human health, especially children. The community service takes the theme "Clean Water Processing" through the application of filtration technology with 4 filtration tubes with filtration media adjusted to the type of pollutants in the lake water. Tube 1 contains biofoam media, tube 2 contains polypropylene media, tube 3 contains Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) media and tube 4 contains Chlorine, Taste, and Odor (CTO) media. Testing the quality of the filtration water shows very significant changes and meets the requirements for clean, hygienic water. To meet the need for clean, hygienic water for the people of RW2 Yobeh village, three units of equipment were made to be used by every RT. The aim of the service is for the community to understand the importance of clean water for life, have the skills to assemble and operate clean water processing equipment and be able to maintain the sustainable operation of clean water processing equipment so that the need for clean, hygienic water for the community can be met.
Edukasi Pengendalian Nyamuk Anopheles Sebagai Vektor Penyakit Malaria Daawia, Daawia; Suyono, Ignatius Joko; Ngamelubun, Geraldinalia
JURNAL PENGABDIAN PAPUA Vol 9 No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/jpp.v9i1.4590

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This Community Service Activitiy on controlling Anopheles mosquitoes as vectors of malaria was carried out in Yamta Village, PIR 2, Arso District. The location was chosen because of the high number of malaria cases in Arso District, including Yamta Village. Education on controlling Anopheles mosquitoes as vectors of malaria was carried out through counseling and Forum Group Discussion (FGD) methods to increase public awareness of the dangers of malaria which can cause death, especially for mothers and children. In addition, education was also provided on eradicating mosquito nests by cleaning the community environment. Counseling on the use of mosquito nets that had been distributed by the government to the community was also encouraged. In addition to providing education through counseling, activities were also carried out to clean houses and the surrounding environment to eradicate mosquito nests in houses and in yards and gardens through a participatory planning approach involving the community. Community service was carried out to clean bushes and puddles of water which are breeding grounds for malaria vector mosquitoes.
Sosialisasi Metode Geolistrik Untuk Eksplorasi Air Tanah Bagi Siswa SMK Negeri 9 Energi dan Pertambangan Jayapura Panda, Florentina M.; Lasmono, Paulus G. D.; Walukow, Auldry F.; Virman; Inghondem, Yosfince
JURNAL PENGABDIAN PAPUA Vol 9 No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/jpp.v9i2.3776

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The purpose of the activity is to provide experience and train participants to understand geoelectric theory, data collection and processing and analysis packaged in the form of reports, and specifically to obtain real input for curriculum development in universities to be more relevant to development needs. Based on the problems experienced by students of SMK Negeri 9 Energy and Mining Jayapura, a service activity was carried out that intends to explain geophysical methods related to groundwater utilization for agriculture. Students will receive material with a ratio of 50% theory and 50% practice. Through this activity, participants will better understand the concepts in searching for groundwater and be able to develop skills, especially in the development of geophysical tools and be able to interpret the measurement results and resistivity values accurately, measurably and integrated. The results of geoelectric data processing of VES 1-3 points show that VES.1 has a relatively larger specific resistance value when compared to the two measurement points VES.2 and VES.3. This difference is due to the structure of VES.1 in the form of hard rock part of the Ultramafic formation which is composed of rock types such as marl, fine sandstone, tuff, and tuff. The results of geoelectric data processing from the four measurement points show that the measurement points VES. 4, VES. 6 and VES. 7 have relatively low specific gravity values, in contrast to the relatively high value of VES. 5 which is relatively high. The difference in specific gravity values is very influential on the presence of aquifers at each measuring point. Based on the distribution of specific gravity values, the vertical lithology of the four measuring points is arranged by rock types, namely surface rocks, breccias, tuffs, clay stones, and siltstones. 
Peningkatan Kualitas Hidup Masyarakat Kampung dengan Pemanfaatan Internet Sebagai Sarana Pembelajaran dan Promosi Wisata di Kampung Maribu, Distrik Sentani Barat, Kabupaten Jayapura Dayat, Abd. R.; Angriani, Liza; Fonataba, Nelly A.
JURNAL PENGABDIAN PAPUA Vol 9 No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/jpp.v9i2.4236

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Kampung Maribu has several natural tourism potentials that unfortunately have not developed well due to several factors. One of the natural beauties of Kampung Maribu that is still unknown to many people is Gunung Iroy, also known as Gunung Kabut, which is one of the most beautiful tourist destinations in Kampung Maribu. In addition to its tourism potential, Kampung Maribu is the center of the largest sago forest in Jayapura Regency and is located at the end of the West Sentani District. The charm of Papua orchids holds a special place for orchid enthusiasts. The exotic shapes and types of orchids, along with their limited distribution, make Papua orchids highly sought after by orchid collectors. The condition of the partner in terms of regional potential and the community that has been described is that there are many potentials that can be developed, but due to the limited human resources available for promotion, it has not been optimally developed. Therefore, the improvement of the quality of life for the village community through the use of the internet as a means of learning and promoting tourism in Kampung Maribu, Sentani Barat District, Jayapura Regency, needs to be carried out. The results obtained after the installation of free internet access for Kampung Maribu are as follows: the level of understanding among the people of Kampung Maribu has increased, as shown in the questionnaire results indicating an average understanding increase of 68.56%. This is because the community has become more active in accessing information for learning through YouTube portals and Blogs/Forums, the increasing number of local tourists from around Jayapura City and Jayapura Regency visiting potential tourist sites in Kampung Maribu, the growth of local MSMEs that have started actively marketing their products through social media, and the active use of the village hall in activities because it has become a center for free internet services for the community.