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The Community Engagement Journal
ISSN : 26216817     EISSN : 26216817     DOI : https://doi.org/10.52062/.v4i2.2236
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Peningkatan Literasi Keuangan dan Kompetensi Akuntansi Dasar Pada Kelompok Tani Kampung Waibron KP Kambuaya, Maylen; M. Tandililing, Elia; Rofingatun, Siti; Sesa, Pascalina V.S.
The Community Engagement Journal Vol 8 No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52062/thecommen.v8i2.5096

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This community service activity aims to provide financial education and enhance basic accounting competencies through two forms of mentoring: calculating Cost of Goods Sold (COGS) and recording simple cash flows for the Farmer Group in Waibron Village, West Sentani District. Through a participatory approach, the program encourages the Farmer Group to be able to calculate production costs incurred, determine selling prices, and record business income and expenses sustainably. The methods used in this activity include observation, interviews, socialization, and hands-on practice in calculating COGS and recording cash flows. With the implementation of this mentoring program, the Farmer Group in Waibron Village is expected to improve their understanding and competencies in managing their business sustainably, foster awareness of organizing their business from an early stage, and support the creation of sustainable economic cycles among farmers. Keywords: Accounting, Cost of Goods Sold, Cash flows
Tata Kelola Keuangan Gereja: Pengabdian Pada Jemaat GSJA Logos Kotaraja Jayapura Iek, Mesak; Sowe, Marthen Luther; Delvi Way, Jems
The Community Engagement Journal Vol 8 No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52062/thecommen.v8i2.5098

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Without good and transparent management, a church will have difficulty in developing its service vision. This condition also warned in the service at GSJA Logos Kotaraja. In order to improve modern service and win many souls to come to God, it is necessary to carry out socialization activities on Church Financial Management Governance in the GSJA Logos Kotaraja Congregation. From the results of the socialization, it can be concluded that: (1) Without good and transparent management, a church will have difficulty in developing its service function optimally. (2) Good church financial governance is very important because it is the basis for effective and sustainable financial management and can encourage the achievement of: (a) financial stability, (b) preventing waste, and (c) achieving good financial goals in the short and long term. (3) GSJA Logos has not yet established an internal audit team and the administrative process has not been optimally organized. (4) This socialization has printed a standard operating procedure (SOP) book for financial management for congregation treasurers and department treasurers as a guide in managing finances to support church services starting from services in the congregation as well as services in each department. Keywords: governance, financial, church
Pendekatan One Health Dalam Peningkatan Akses Dan Kualitas Air Bersih Di Gereja Advent Kampung Bibiosi, Kabupaten Keerom Assa, Inriyanti; Rumbiak, Helmin; Rupilu, Vrensca; Asmuruf, Frans; Dian Burdames, Galio Rudolf
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52062/thecommen.v8i2.5100

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The main purpose of this activity to improve access and quality of clean water for the community around the Bibiosi Village Adventist Church, Keerom Regency, through the implementation of a One Health approach that integrates human, environmental, and social health aspects. Bibiosi Village faces serious problems related to limited clean water sources. Most residents still rely on river water and open wells that have high levels of turbidity and are contaminated with pathogenic microorganisms, especially Escherichia coli. This condition causes a high incidence of air-borne diseases such as diarrhea, skin infections, and digestive disorders. Low levels of clean and healthy living behavior (PHBS), limited infrastructure, and the habit of defecating in the open exacerbate the situation. This community service program uses a participatory approach by involving church congregation members, community leaders, housewives, church youth, and local health workers. The implementation of the activity is divided into four main stages, namely (1) socialization, (2) drilling and making wells, (3) installing air installations, and (4) implementing Reverse Osmosis (RO)-based water treatment technology. From a One Health perspective, this activity emphasizes the importance of the relationship between human, environmental, and animal health. Protection of air sources and waste management are part of an integrated health system. Keywords: health, people, environment, social
Pengetahuan dan Keterampilan Dalam Pengawasan Kualitas Air Kolam Nila: Pelatihan Bagi Petani Ikan Skala Kecil Ilham Pamungkas, Akbar
The Community Engagement Journal Vol 8 No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52062/thecommen.v8i2.5126

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This activity aims to enhance the knowledge and skills of small tilapia fish farmers in Koya Timur which independently monitoring pond water quality. Ten farmers participated in the training, which included the presentation of materials on water quality parameters as well as hands-on practice using simple measuring instruments such as pH meters, DO meters, water thermometers, and ammonia–nitrite test kits. The methods used included interactive lectures, equipment demonstrations, field practice, and pre–post tests to evaluate participants knowledge improvement. The results showed a significant increase in participants understanding and technical abilities related to water quality monitoring. Farmers who previously relied solely on visual observation were now able to conduct standardized measurements, record the results in logbooks, and determine corrective actions such as feed adjustments, increased aeration, or partial water replacement. In addition, field practice in the farmers’ ponds provided real-life experience that reinforced their understanding of actual tilapia aquaculture conditions in the Koya Timur area. This activity had a positive impact on increasing farmers’ capacity to maintain water quality stability and prevent fish mortality due to poor water conditions. The training is expected to contribute to sustainable improvement of tilapia fish production in the Muara Tami District and serve as a model for future capacity building programs that can be replicated among other farming groups in the Jayapura region. Keywords: water quality monitoring, fish farming
Workshop Pengelolaan Data Inventaris Pada GPDI Jemaat Bethesda Kampung Kwadeware Distrik Waibu Wonar, Klara; Nababan, Dytha Meninta; Simanjuntak, Aaron MA; Herlina Bleskadit, Novalia; Karoma, Yulianti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52062/thecommen.v8i2.5141

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This community service activity aims to enhance the capacity for inventory data management of assets at GPdI Bethesda Congregation, Kwadeware Village, Waibu District, Jayapura Regency. The method used was a participatory workshop comprising material presentation and hands-on asset data collection practice. The workshop was attended by 30 participants, including the pastor, vice pastor, and congregation members. The results demonstrated an increase in participants' understanding of the importance of church asset inventory based on ISAK 35 principles, as well as the systematic identification of all church assets through inventory cards. Participant evaluation showed a high level of satisfaction with an expectation for ongoing mentoring. It was concluded that this workshop successfully raised the awareness and capacity of the congregation in managing church assets transparently and accountably, while also providing an asset database for future planning and decision-making. Keywords: asset inventory, GPdI, ISAK 35, community service, church governance

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