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Abdimas Indonesian Journal
Published by Civiliza Publishing
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Abdimas Indonesian Journal is a biannual journal that published in June and Desember by Civiliza Publishing. The journal is focus on the result of community services and activities by empowering the society through a participatory approach to reach the sustainable development.
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Pemanfaatan Pestisida Nabati Ekstrak Daun Pepaya sebagai Pengendalian Ramah Lingkungan dalam Mendukung Ketahanan Pangan Berkelanjutan Andira, Shaqila Mazaya; Wibowo, Mirza Cahyo; Carissa, Savvy Prissy Amellia; Safitri, Novia Wulan; Murtafi’ah, Roudotul; Jingga, Navisya Putri; Anjani, Rindi Dewi; Khoirunisak, Novita; Hermawan, Raditya; Romadhon, Noval Ihsan; Sukoco, Sampir Andrean
Abdimas Indonesian Journal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59525/aij.v5i2.951

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This community service program addresses the critical role of food security in national development, acknowledging that agricultural productivity is often challenged by pests and diseases. While chemical pesticides are commonly used for pest control, their long-term application leads to negative environmental impacts, including increased pest resistance and harmful residues on food products. Therefore, there is a clear need for environmentally friendly, easy-to-use, and safe alternative pest control methods for household scale application. This initiative focuses on the potential of papaya leaf extract (Carica papaya L.) as a natural pesticide due to its bioactive compounds like papain, alkaloids, saponins, flavonoids, and tannins, which possess insecticidal and antimicrobial properties. The program employed a participatory educational approach in Dukuhmencek Village, involving community members, particularly active women farmers. Activities included socialization on the dangers of chemical pesticides and the benefits of natural alternatives, demonstrations of simple papaya leaf extract preparation, distribution of the natural pesticide, and guidance on its application in home gardens. Primary data was collected through interviews and observations to understand community perceptions, knowledge, and needs regarding eco-friendly pest control. The results showed that the application of papaya leaf extract effectively controlled pests like caterpillars and aphids, leading to healthier plants and reduced leaf damage. This successful implementation fostered community confidence in natural pesticides as a reliable, long-term solution, promoting environmental sustainability and reducing reliance on synthetic chemicals. The program not only enhanced technical skills but also contributed to community self-reliance and strengthened food security.
Socialization and Assistance Program for Plastic Waste Recycling using Ecobrick Method at SDN Kawungsari, Bandung Regency, Indonesia Herliana, Erika; Cahyana, Sukma; Setiaji, Hessa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59525/aij.v5i2.959

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Plastic waste is a significant environmental issue, particularly due to its slow decomposition and incresing accumulation. One solution to mitigate plastic waste is the Ecobrick method., where non-organic plastic is compacted into plastic bottles to create durable building materials. This study focuses on the socialization and assistance program for plastic waste recycling using Ecobrick method at SDN Kawungsari, Bandung Regency. The program aims to raise awareness among students and the community about the importance of waste separation and the potential of Ecobricks, along with follow-up assistance to ensure continuous practice. Surveys and observations were conducted before and after the program to measure changes in knowledge, attitudes, and participation levels regarding plastic waste recycling. The result showed a significant increase in awareness and active involvement from students and teachers in the creation of Ecobrick. This initiative demonstrates the potential of educational interventions to foster sustainable waste management practices in local communities.
Sosialisasi dan Pelatihan Perawatan Mesin Perahu untuk Menigkatkan Keterampilan Nelayan Dipesisir Pantai Ketaping Kabupaten Padang Pariaman Uddin, Soleh; Syamsyir, Syamsyir; Erlinda, Nelfi; Basrizal, Basrizal; Kyozi, Kyozi; Luban T, Putra Cristofer Noventius
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59525/aij.v5i2.968

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This community service activity was carried out to improve the knowledge and skills of fishermen in Ketaping Beach, Padang Pariaman Regency, in maintaining and repairing boat engines. The background of this activity is the low awareness of fishermen of safety at sea and the frequent breakdown of boat engines during operation. The methods used are in the form of socialization and training consisting of lectures, discussions, and the practice of disassembling boat engine components. The results of the activity showed that there was an increase in fishermen's understanding of work safety and boat engine maintenance techniques. The fishermen also gave a very positive response and hoped that similar activities could continue in the future. This activity is expected to be able to reduce the risk of engine damage at sea, increase the efficiency of seagoing activities, and encourage the improvement of the welfare of fishermen in Ketaping.
Transformasi UMKM Rupat Utara: Strategi Terpadu Pelatihan Pengembangan Kemasan Produk dan Optimalisasi Pemasaran Digital Susanti, Hevi; Angela, Sesdia; Pane, Rico Purnawandi; Susanto, Agus; Wicaksono, Baskoro; Hayati, Isnaria Rizki
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59525/aij.v5i2.977

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This community service program aims to increase the capacity of MSMEs in North Rupat through a comprehensive approach that includes digital skills training and strengthening business management. There are three main problems faced by business actors: first, the low mastery of digital technology; second, less attractive product packaging; and third, marketing strategies that are not yet effective. To overcome this, this program is designed with four main focuses, namely digital marketing, packaging development, creative content creation, integrated business management, and business communication skills development. The implementation uses a hybrid method that combines face-to-face meetings with online mentoring. This program began with a needs survey and focus group discussions (FGD) to prepare training materials that are right on target. The results include improving the quality of digital marketing content, improving product packaging design, and expanding marketing networks which have an impact on increasing business turnover. In the long term, this program is expected to create MSMEs that are independent, highly competitive in the digital era, and able to reach a wider market, including cross-regional markets. In addition to solving technical problems, the program is also committed to building a sustainable business ecosystem through a holistic empowerment approach. This service activity is also inseparable from the role of students in the assistance that is carried out, this activity is expected to make MSMEs understand how to technically use applications in smartphones to produce content, understand how to make attractive packaging designs based on local wisdom and can take advantage of various new media and social media to implement digital marketing. For this reason, cooperation in various teams is needed in the implementation of midwifery.
Strategy for Strengthening the Beringin Village Community Through the Implementation of the Multidimensional KKN Program Sakinah, Gita; Hafizh, Muhammad Abdul; Hutauruk, Sayyidah Marwa; Afriani, Widya; Widya, Syipa Arista; Sriani, Sriani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59525/aij.v5i2.978

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he Community Service Program (KKN) is increasingly positioned as a strategic service-learning model for community empowerment and the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at the village level. Through a collaborative and sustainable approach, service-learning integrates education, community service, and measurable impacts across social, economic, environmental, and civic dimensions. This study describes the multidimensional implementation of KKN in Beringin Village, which included social education, economic empowerment (dishwashing soap training and the introduction of branding and marketing for MSMEs), environmental programs, strengthening religious moderation and youth engagement, as well as support for digital village data governance and activity documentation. A descriptive-participatory method was applied through observation, focus group discussions, demonstrations, and field documentation. Initial findings indicate improvements in literacy regarding bullying prevention in partner schools, enhanced basic entrepreneurial skills among household and MSME actors, and the adoption of environmentally friendly practices through biopore infiltration holes for organic waste management and water conservation. These findings are consistent with studies published in SINTA journals, which highlight the effectiveness of branding training and biopore adoption. From a governance perspective, the thematic KKN model serves as a platform for student–citizen collaboration and strengthening village networks. This article formulates a replication strategy involving village asset mapping, designing an integrated service-learning curriculum, applying simple and realistic impact measurements, and planning sustainability beyond the KKN period.
Edukasi Mitigasi Bencana Sebagai Bentuk Kepedulian Sosial dan Penguatan Kesiapsiagan Masyarakat Adhijaya Pendit, Saka; Dayuningsih, Dayuningsih; Oktianingsih, Teti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59525/aij.v5i2.979

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The community must play a role in preparing for the threat of flooding through early preparation and adequate knowledge to deal with flood disasters. The knowledge possessed by individuals or communities will indirectly influence attitudes and behavior, especially in anticipating any disasters that occur. Preparedness is a crucial factor that is a focus of attention today, given that it is a determining factor in disaster risk reduction, which can be implemented and attempted early. This community service activity, held on March 24th, will provide education on disaster mitigation at the Graha Yatim and Dhuafa Orphanage, Harapan Robani Foundation.
Pemberdayaan Kader Melalui Optimalisasi dan Pembuatan Cookies Tepung Kelor dengan Penambahan Tepung Ubi Banggai dan Tepung Kedelai Sebagai Upaya Peningkatan Gizi ddan Penurunan Stunting di Kabupaten Donggala Nurasmi, Nurasmi; Irnawati, Irnawati; Kariani, Ni Ketut
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59525/aij.v5i2.980

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Stunting is a condition of impaired growth and development in children caused by chronic malnutrition and recurrent infections. Posyandu cadres, as community health representatives, play a critical role in providing health education, delivering basic services, expanding healthcare access in remote areas, and raising public awareness of healthy lifestyles. Strengthening their knowledge and skills is therefore essential. This program aimed to enhance cadres’ competencies in producing cookies made from Moringa oleifera flour, Banggai sweet potato flour, and soybean flour. The implementation comprised several stages: situational analysis with community partners, obtaining authorization from local government, preparing tools and materials, conducting socialization activities, delivering cadre education and training sessions, followed by monitoring and evaluation. Pre-test results revealed low baseline knowledge, categorized as poor (5%), fair (70%), and good (25%). After the intervention, knowledge improved significantly to poor (0%), fair (15%), and good (85%), indicating a 60% overall increase. In addition, cadres gained practical skills in processing moringa, Banggai sweet potato, and soybean flours, as well as developing cookies derived from these local ingredients. In conclusion, the training program substantially improved cadres’ knowledge and practical skills, particularly in formulating innovative supplementary foods based on local food resources, thereby supporting community-based efforts to prevent stunting.
Pemberdayaan Petani Jamur Tiram Putih melalui Optimalisasi Teknologi Produksi dan Strategi Pemasaran Digital di Desa Tanjung Sari, Serang-Banten Akbar, Taufik; Pranoto, Hadi; Sari, Alvita
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59525/aij.v5i2.981

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Agricultural development in Indonesia requires comprehensive approaches integrating farmer organizations, technological innovation, and marketing strategies to achieve food security and farmer welfare. The Kontak Tani Nelayan Andalan (KTNA) in Pabuaran Subdistrict, Serang Regency, has focused on oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus) cultivation as a strategic commodity. However, implementation faces significant challenges due to traditional methods, limited equipment, and inadequate marketing strategies. This community service program aims to support KTNA development through agribusiness-based economic empowerment in Tanjungsari Village by implementing appropriate technology and digital marketing capacity building. The program employed a participatory approach involving 38 KTNA members through five systematic stages: socialization, implementation, management, evaluation, and monitoring. Main interventions included introducing appropriate technology (media mixer and large-capacity steamer oven) and comprehensive digital marketing training. Implementation successfully transformed cultivation efficiency and productivity. The media mixer reduced mixing time by 50% (from over 3 hours to 1.5 hours for 100 bag logs) while improving media homogeneity. The steamer oven increased sterilization capacity to 400 bag logs per cycle, dramatically boosting productivity from 100 kg to 250-300 kg per cycle (150-200% improvement). Digital marketing training enhanced farmers' understanding of online marketing principles, social media utilization, marketplace platforms, and branding strategies. The program achieved 90% competency targets in production, business management, and marketing aspects. Results demonstrate that integrated appropriate technology and digital marketing training can significantly improve oyster mushroom cultivation sustainability, contributing to food security, farmer income enhancement, and agribusiness-based economic development.
Penyuluhan Anti-Aging Sebagai Bentuk Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat di SMA Negeri 3 Singaraja, Buleleng Rahasbistara, Made Rendra Wisnu; Ginitri, A. A. Bulan; Putra, Made Adit Darma; Antara, I Nyoman Adi Arta; Novitrianti, Anak Agung Istri Aiswarya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59525/aij.v5i2.984

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Aging is a natural process experienced by every individual and influenced by both internal and external factors. External factors such as ultraviolet (UV) exposure, pollution, unhealthy lifestyle, and poor diet can accelerate premature aging. The impacts are not only visible on the skin but may also increase the risk of degenerative diseases and reduce the overall quality of life. The World Health Organization (WHO) stated that excessive UV exposure contributes to the rising incidence of skin cancer, premature skin aging, and other health problems (WHO, 2021). Therefore, education on the prevention of external aging factors, including skin protection from UV rays, the use of sunscreen, healthy lifestyle, regular exercise, and balanced nutrition, is essential to raise awareness among adolescents from an early age. This outreach activity focused on providing health education on the dangers of UV radiation and external aging factors as part of the Community Service Program (PkM) of the Faculty of Medicine, Mahasaraswati University, Denpasar. The program was conducted at SMA Negeri 3 Singaraja -Buleleng, involving students as active participants.
Socialpreneurship 5.0: A Digital Workflow Innovation Model for Enhancing MSME Competitiveness and the Creative Economy through Community Partnerships in Kepulauan Seribu Wahono, Puji; Hamdani, Fajri; Aditya, Shandy; Fadlullah, Fauzan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59525/aij.v5i2.985

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Tidung Island in the Kepulauan Seribu district is home to many micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) that remain dependent on manual bookkeeping and traditional marketing practices. These limitations reduce operational efficiency and restrict their market reach. To address this, the Socialpreneurship 5.0 program was introduced, featuring SmartFlow dashboards designed on the Notion platform. The system combines three functions: digital financial records, structured social media content planning, and automated business content generation. The program progressed through five stages; socialization, training, application, mentoring, and sustainability, implemented through collaboration between universities, local government, and MSME partners. Outcomes indicate that more than 80% of daily transactions were digitally recorded, monthly financial reports became routine, and social media engagement rose by over 30%. Students also produced five digital business models, and a local MSME digital community was formed. By linking directly to SDGs 8, 9, and 17, the initiative demonstrates how digital inclusion and multi-stakeholder collaboration can strengthen creative economy actors in coastal communities.