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The Community Engagement Journal
ISSN : 26216817     EISSN : 26216817     DOI : https://doi.org/10.52062/.v4i2.2236
Berfokus pada kumpulan artikel pengabdian kepada masyarakat yang dilaksanakan oleh dosen dan civitas akademika
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 80 Documents
Wirausaha Pemula Dengan Pemanfaatan Bahan Alami Pembuatan Ecoprint Pada Kelompok Tani di Koya Koso Kota Jayapura Ratang, Westim; Rante, Yohanis; Salle, Hesty T.; Wandimbo, Rosita
The Community Engagement Journal Vol 7 No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52062/thecommen.v7i1.3937

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Ecoprint coloring technique is a category of stamping coloring techniques. The material used is usually in the form of plants can be leaves, flowers, stems, and roots that have certain criteria. One plant that can be used is leaves with downy criteria on the surface like teak leaves. To produce good ecoprint colors, you must consider the ecoprint dyeing technique, the type of textile material used, the type of fixation agent, the mass of the fixation substance to the length of the dyeing process. Alternative problem solving is done by conducting training in dyeing and ecoprinting so that farmers know and are able to utilize materials in the environment around Koya Koso and provide skills and mastery of small business management. The target in this service is a farmer group in Koya Koso through beginner entrepreneur training by utilizing natural materials for making ecoprints in farmer groups in Koya Koso, Jayapura City. Keywords: Beginner Hero, Eco Print, Koya Koso
Pendampingan Penentuan Harga Pokok Produksi Pada UMKM di Kota Jayapura Waromi, Juliana; Muslimin, Ulfah Rizky; Tandililing, Elia Madatu; Paru, Sara Marlyn; Patty, Maria Apriane
The Community Engagement Journal Vol 7 No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52062/thecommen.v7i1.3938

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This community service activity aims to provide an education as well as assistance for 10 (ten) MSME businesses regarding the concept of the Cost of Goods Manufactured (COGM), elements of COGM and the calculation process of COGM, so that each business actor is able to make a systematic financial bookkeeping and, ultimately, able to predict their potential gain or loss of their businesses. Keywords: Cost of Goods Manufactured, MSME businesses
Penanggulangan Malaria Oleh Tim Jumantik Di SDN INPRES Arso 8 Kabupaten Keerom Assa, Inriyanti; Asmuruf, Frans Augusthinus; Bouway, Dolfinus Yufu; Pangayow, Bill J.C; Kawulur, Hanna S; Bowaire, Anike N; Yufuai, Agustina; Tuturop, Katarina L; Pariaribo, Konstantina M; Rumbiak, Helmin; Ratnasariani, Widyawati; Mamoribo, Sherly N; Ramandey, Sherly; Simanjuntak, Lamria
The Community Engagement Journal Vol 7 No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52062/thecommen.v7i1.3939

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Dengue hemorrhagic fever, malaria, filariasis are several diseases that are mediated by mosquitoes and are endemic diseases in several regions of Indonesia including Papua. Data in 2016 stated that Keerom Regency ranked first in the district with the highest API in Indonesia, which was 431 per 1000 population and 13% of malaria cases in Indonesia and 20% of malaria cases in Papua. Jumantik training activities are coaching activities for children with the aim of introducing and explaining to children about dengue fever and its prevention, as well as increasing children's awareness and participation to carry out PSN in their neighborhoods. So it is hoped that there will be a decrease in the number of malaria cases in Papua. Keywords: Malaria, Jumantik, Papua
Pelatihan Manajemen Aset Kampung Bagi Aparatur Kantor Pemerintahan Kampung Holtekamp Distrik Muara Tami Kota Jayapura Kambuaya, Maylen K.P.; Sesa, Pascalina V.S.; Patma, Kurniawan; Rofingatun, Siti
The Community Engagement Journal Vol 7 No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52062/thecommen.v7i1.3941

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The Minister of Home Affairs Regulation Number 1 of 2016 addresses village asset management, encompassing village wealth, properties acquired via village funds, grants, donations, agreements, laws, cooperative efforts, and other legal means. Research by Dandi D. Mnumumes (2022) reveals that Holtekamp Village’s asset management report does not comply with this regulation at any stage. Consequently, Asset Management training was provided to the Holtekamp Village Government Apparatus in Jayapura City. This training aimed to enhance the knowledge and awareness of village office staff and the community about the importance of managing village assets to boost community welfare. The training was conducted in person and comprised three sessions: the first session covered Asset Management material, the second involved a discussion, and the third included distributing questionnaires to evaluate asset management and optimization in Holtekamp Village. The feedback from the participants, a crucial part of the process, indicated an improved understanding of proper village asset management. This is crucial because village assets significantly contribute to village revenues, which are vital for government functions and support the sustainable development of villages. Such management is essential for driving villages toward becoming self-reliant communities. Keywords: Village asset management, Holtekamp Village Government Office apparatus
Pendampingan Kunjungan Belajar Implementasi Dana Awal Otonomi Khusus Papua Bleskadit, Novalia Herlina; Hosio, Y Flora; Bayani, Kornelia; Purnama, Chaterina; Yable, Kris; Imbiri, Liana
The Community Engagement Journal Vol 7 No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52062/thecommen.v7i1.3945

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The study visit activity is a service activity which aims to provide understanding to students and supervisors from ASNs at the Papua Province BAPPEDA office as resource persons on the study visit. The methods or stages in implementing this service are the preparation stage, implementation stage and evaluation stage. As a result of this service activity in the form of a study visit, it can be concluded that the process of understanding the initial stages of the policy of the Special Autonomy Law or Law Number 21 of 2001 is the beginning of the implementation of the special autonomy program from a term of office of 5 (five) years during the period of Provincial Governor Papua, Father Jacobus or Jaap Salossa, whose leadership implemented the Special Autonomy Law. With several criteria, the results of the evaluation of the 2002-2006 Special Autonomy Fund Allocation that have been evaluated have several recommendations that will be implemented in the period after 2006 by the next Governor of Papua Province. Apart from that, the realization of this study visit activity by the community service team of students and supervisors at the Faculty of Economics & Business, Ottow Geissler University Papua has proven that understanding of Special Autonomy from BAPPEDA data is very reliable to increase knowledge about the rules and allocation of funds in Land of Papua. Keywords: Initial Implementation of Special Autonomy in 2002-2006, Study Visits, Allocation of Special Autonomy Funds
Pelatihan Sistem Informasi Manajemen Kurban Untuk Meningkatkan Tata Kelola Administrasi Pelaksanaan Kurban Falah, Syaikhul; Rofingatun, Siti; Waromi, Juliana; Meininta Nababan, Dytha
The Community Engagement Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52062/thecommen.v8i1.4844

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The annual implementation of the Qurban requires efficient and transparant administrative management to ensure the smooth distribution of meat. To this end, a Qurban Management Information System (SIM) training was held on May 29-30, 2025, at the Roudhatul Jannah Mosque, Jayapura Hajj Dormitory. This community services aimed to improve the capacity of mosque administrators and Qurban committees in digital administrative management. This training combined theoretical and practical approaches, covering the basic concepts of the Qurban Management Information System (SIM), meat distribution strategies, and hands-on practice using digital applications. Participants included mosque administrators, Qurban committee members, and representatives of religious institutions in Jayapura. Evaluation results showed a significant increase in participants' understanding, with testimonials expressing confidence in managing Qurban digitally. The training's impact is expected to include increased transparency, time efficiency, and data accuracy in Qurban implementation. Going forward, similar training is planned to be expanded to other mosques and institutions in Papua to encourage more professional and technology-based Qurban management. The implementation of the Qurban Management Information System (SIM) not only increases accountability but also strengthens public trust in Qurban management institutions. Keywords: Management Information System, Sacrifice, Administrative Governance, Digitalization, Transparency.
Tata Kelola Keuangan Gereja: Panduan Penyajian Laporan Keuangan Untuk Entitas NonLaba Paru, Sara Marlyn; Bleskadit, Novalia Herlina; Pangayow, Bill J.C; Falah, Syaikhul; Rofingatun, Siti; Siahay, Adolf ZD; Salle, Hesty T.; Prasetyo Arjuna, Bucek Jalu
The Community Engagement Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2025)
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The church is a non-profit organization that is not oriented to seek profit but generates income which is then managed to run programs or finance church operations. The GKI Synod is the oldest Protestant organization in Papua that has a mission to spread the gospel not only to reach urban areas but also remote areas. On February 18, 1994, the GKI Synod released a technical guideline for managing church treasury which includes financial records, budgeting, financial administration, and inventory. The GKI church financial management system is called Dirham which then becomes a standard guideline for compiling church financial reports and must be used by all GKI churches in Papua. The use of Dirham as a financial recording system recognized by the GKI church cannot be fully implemented by the church treasurer. Lack of knowledge and experience is an obstacle in presenting financial reports. For this reason, this community service activity focuses on improving the understanding of basic accounting and financial transaction recording practices, using ISAK 35 as a guideline for financial accounting standards that are generally applicable in Indonesia. Implementation of community service activities at the GKI Salem Church, Kemtuk Gresi District, Jayapura Regency. The treasurer and pastor of the congregation admitted that the lack of knowledge and experience was one of the factors that hampered the process of presenting financial reports. In the future, the GKI Synod through the Classis needs to consider aspects that hinder the governance of financial presentation, namely by implementing routine financial training and socializing GKI regulations on treasury and church financial supervision. Keywords: non-profit accounting, protestant church, ISAK 35
LIKE & EDIT PAPUA: Literasi Keuangan & Edukasi Digital Terintegrasi Untuk Pelaku Usaha Mikro "Mama-Mama" Asli Papua Patma, Kurniawan; Falah, Syaikhul; Seralurin, Yohanes Cores; Matani, Cornelia Desiana; Sesa, Pascalina V.S.
The Community Engagement Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52062/thecommen.v8i1.4846

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This community service project, titled LIKE & EDIT PAPUA, was implemented with the aim of enhancing financial and digital literacy among indigenous Papuan women micro entrepreneurs, commonly known as “Mama-Mama Papua.” The program was initiated based on field findings that highlighted a lack of financial bookkeeping practices, inadequate separation of business and household finances, and very low digital literacy levels among local micro-entrepreneurs. To address these issues, the program consisted of participatory training and mentoring activities across three target villages: Abar, Skow Yambe, and Waibron. The financial literacy component (LIKE PAPUA) focused on equipping participants with skills in basic bookkeeping, such as maintaining cash books, preparing income statements, and understanding production costs. Meanwhile, the digital education component (EDIT PAPUA) trained participants to use mobile applications and online platforms to digitally market their products through social media and marketplaces like Shopee and GoFood. The project successfully empowered 62 beneficiaries by providing them with the tools to manage their business finances independently and market their products online. The measurable impact included an increase in business income, improved access to formal financial services, and higher confidence among the women in managing their enterprises. The use of culturally contextualized, participatory methods proved effective in facilitating sustainable behavioral change. This initiative demonstrates that integrating financial literacy, digital skills, and local wisdom can foster inclusive economic empowerment and has strong potential for replication in other indigenous communities in Papua and beyond. Keywords: financial literacy, digital marketing, women empowerment, indigenous entrepreneurship, Papua
Digital Skills on One Health for Gen Z: Pemberdayaan Mahasiswa Lintas Disiplin melalui Literasi Digital dan Edukasi Kesehatan di Kampung Hobong, Papua Sokoy, Fredrik; Assa, Inriyanti; Yesaya Samay, Izak; Innah, Herbert; Yufuai, Agustina R; Rumbiak, Helmin; Pariaribo, Konstantina M; Tuturop, Katarina L
The Community Engagement Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2025)
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The rapid development of information technology has created both opportunities and challenges in public health promotion, especially for Gen Z. This community engagement project, conducted by the One Health Collaboration Center at Universitas Cenderawasih, aimed to enhance digital literacy and health promotion skills among university students and the community in Hobong Village. A total of 88 participants, including 30 university students from diverse disciplines and 58 villagers, participated in a series of offline training and field surveys. The activities included training in video editing, Open Data Kit (ODK) usage, and education on gender-based violence. The outcome shows improved understanding and engagement in digital-based health promotion among participants. This project demonstrates how One Health initiatives can empower communities through interprofessional collaboration and digital tools. Keywords: Digital Literacy, One Health, Gen Z, Gender-based Violence, Community Engagement, Papua, ODK Collect
Penguatan Etika Berkomunikasi Dalam Pendidikan Tinggi Berbasis Karakter Assa, Inriyanti; Tuturop, Katarina L; Kawulur, Hanna; Ayomi, Mina; Mamoribo, Sherly
The Community Engagement Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52062/thecommen.v8i1.4848

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This program aimed to strengthen the understanding and practical application of ethics and health communication among interdisciplinary students. Within the academic environment, effective communication and ethical behavior are fundamental in shaping students’ character as future leaders. The activity emphasized the importance of ethical communication, appropriate behavior, and dress code in campus interactions, particularly in relationships among students, faculty members, and administrative staff. Using a participatory approach, the program involved 57 students who engaged in lectures, discussions, and hands-on practice in composing academic messages. The material was delivered by three expert speakers in communication and health ethics. The results indicated an increased awareness among students regarding the significance of ethics and communication in building healthy, productive, and professional relationships within the campus environment. This article comprehensively discusses the background, implementation methods, and outcomes of the activity, which are relevant to strengthening students' interpersonal and ethical capacity. This approach is expected to serve as a cross-sectoral learning model for developing a socially, professionally, and ethically resilient young generation. Keywords: Ethics, Communication, Interdisciplinary