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Arif Zainudin
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ipi@upstegal.ac.id
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ASEAN Journal of Empowering Community
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27988252     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24905/ajecom
Aim ASEAN Journal of Empowering Community is an International journal focusing on community empowerment programs, specifically in advancing theories, research, and practices, of community empowerment. It also aims to strengthen the collaboration among the academicians with the community to force the developing country. Our journal invites all authors to submit a very good manuscript for future works. Scope The journal publishes advancements from varieties of fields. The journal publishes topics such as 1. Innovation of Community Engagement Programs, 2. Engaged Research, 3. Community-Based Research, 4. Community Services, and the purpose of community engagement, including ideas on Economy, Education, and Health
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 3 Documents
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Village Digitalization: Increasing the Competitiveness of PKK Local Products Through E-Market in Balamoa Village, Pangkah District, Tegal Sutjiatmi, Sri; Adilla, Annisa; Suparto, Diryo; afisa, Afisa
ASEAN Journal of Empowering Community Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): ASEAN Journal of Empowering Community
Publisher : Universitas Pancasakti Tegal

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Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), particularly Family Welfare Empowerment (PKK) in Balamoa Village, Tegal Regency, face serious challenges because they still rely on traditional marketing and lack digital knowledge. This condition hinders the competitiveness of local products in the wider market and is exacerbated by the accelerated adoption of e-markets after COVID-19. Data from APJII underscores this urgency, with 90% of Indonesia's 202.6 million internet users actively shopping online. Changes in consumer behavior have made the electronic market a crucial marketing channel. As a form of responsibility of the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Pancasakti University Tegal, the community service team offers solutions in the form of socialization and training programs. This program aims to introduce and facilitate members of the Balamoa Village PKK in utilizing the market reach of digitalized e-market products to achieve village economic independence. The program activity, titled “Village Digitalization: Enhancing the Competitiveness of Local PKK Products Through E-Market,” hopes to optimize the marketing of local products, create new jobs, and support local economic independence.
SOCIALIZATION AND EDUCATION OF THE 3R PRINCIPLES (REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE) IN WASTE REDUCTION AT THE 3R TPS IN BANYUMUDAL VILLAGE, MOGA DISTRICT, PEMALANG REGENCY Widodo, Agus Setio; Harto, Unggul Sugi
ASEAN Journal of Empowering Community Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): ASEAN Journal of Empowering Community
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The extremely high waste production of 110.77 cubic meters per day (dlh.pemalangkab.go.id, 2024) in Moga District makes waste management a crucial issue. In addition to the overcapacity of the final processing site (TPA), low public understanding of waste sorting and processing is a major obstacle to waste management in Moga District, Pemalang Regency. Moga District was chosen as the location for this community service program because it is one of the largest waste producers in the southern region of Pemalang Regency. The 3R principle socialization activity, held in conjunction with the Community Service Program (KKN) of the BDS (Bina Desa Sakti) program at Pancasakti University, Tegal, aimed to educate the community and administrators of the 3R waste processing site (TPS) in Banyumudal Village, Moga District, about the importance of optimizing the 3R TPS in waste management.
Capacity Building for Gender-Responsive Street Vendors Through Training in Digital Financial Literacy and Micro Enterprise Management Hapsari, Yustia; Prasetyo, Irwan; Herwinarni, Yuniarti
ASEAN Journal of Empowering Community Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): ASEAN Journal of Empowering Community
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This community service activity aims to improve the capacity of street vendors under the guidance of TBM PKBM Sakila Kerti at Tegal Type A Terminal through gender‑responsive digital financial literacy training and micro‑business management. The background of this activity is the low understanding of street vendors regarding systematic financial management, limited ability to use digital financial services, and the remaining gender gap in access and business decision‑making. The implementation method uses a participatory approach that actively involves vendors at every stage, from needs identification, training implementation, to evaluation and monitoring. The training was carried out in several sessions covering an introduction and practical use of digital finance (QRIS), simple bookkeeping, capital management, and micro‑business development strategies. All sessions were combined with a gender‑responsive approach to ensure equal involvement of both male and female vendors in understanding and applying the material. Evaluation was conducted through pre‑tests and post‑tests, observations, and group discussions to measure improvements in participants’ understanding and skills. The results show significant improvements in digital financial literacy, simple financial recording skills, and micro‑business management abilities among street vendors. In addition, the training successfully encouraged awareness of the importance of gender equality in managing family businesses, where female vendors gained a greater role in financial decision‑making. This activity supports more equitable and sustainable economic empowerment while improving business capability.

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