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Inaba of Community Services Journal
ISSN : 28296540     EISSN : 28295390     DOI : https://doi.org/10.56956/inacos.v2i02.225
Inaba of Community Services Journal (Inacos-J) contains a variety of scientific articles about the activities of the community that deals with all areas of science, both in the broad sense as well as in specific fields related to current issues from a variety of multi-discipline that concerns the application and service to the community. The aim of this journal is to publish the results of original and never before published from the fruit of the thoughts, ideas, as well as the integration of technology that has been applied to the activities of the community.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 45 Documents
Implementation Of Rocket Stove As An Environmentally Friendly Waste Management Innovation In The Green Village Program Of Cibaregbeg Village Nugraha, M. Sigit Adi; Suryati, Enden; Heryanto, Tanto
Inaba of Community Services Journal Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Volume 4 Number 2, December 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56956/inacos.v4i2.526

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This community service project addresses the critical issue of improper waste management in Cibaregbeg Village, where open burning remains a widespread practice due to the lack of a formal waste collection system. The program introduces Rocket Stove technology as an environmentally friendly innovation that enables more efficient, smoke-reduced combustion of household waste. Implementation methods include environmental education, collaborative construction, training on operation procedures, and integration within the Green Village initiative. The results demonstrate improved community awareness, reduced waste accumulation, and noticeable improvements in environmental quality. Overall, the Rocket Stove initiative proves to be sustainable, and scalable solution for rural waste management.
Strengthening Digital Literacy and Branding In The MSME and Disability Community In Cimareme Village Salma, Anisa; Nizami, Lulu Ulfa; Mote, Anton; Jaya, Rama Chandra; Ramdan, Ahmad Taufiq Maulana; Gunawan, Syam; Wiryany, Detya
Inaba of Community Services Journal Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Volume 4 Number 2, December 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56956/inacos.v4i2.533

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This community service program aims to strengthen the digital communication, marketing, and microfinance management skills of MSME actors and people with disabilities in Cimareme Village, West Bandung. Although digital technology offers wide opportunities for business development, local entrepreneurs particularly the VirageAwie community still face limitations in digital literacy, branding, public communication, and simple financial recording. Using a Focus Group Discussion (FGD) method with a participatory approach, the program identified partners’ needs and designed thematic training covering digital marketing strategies, branding and public speaking, and digital market access. All sessions utilized experiential learning to promote hands-on practice in creating digital promotional content, delivering product presentations. The program also assisted in developing the VirageAwie website as a digital branding tool to expand market reach. The results show improvements in participants’ understanding of digital communication strategies, confidence in marketing interactions, ability to utilize social media. This empowerment initiative demonstrates the effectiveness of participatory communication and practical training in enhancing the independence and competitiveness of local entrepreneurs. Follow-up programs are recommended to ensure sustainable development, including SEO optimization, cross-cultural communication.
Optimization of Micro, Small, And Medium Enterprises (MSME) Through Business Digitalization Training (Finance and Marketing) Sanjaya, Sonny; Marini, Sri; Saputra, Eka; Superwiratni, Superwiratni; Pramono, Fajar
Inaba of Community Services Journal Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Volume 4 Number 2, December 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56956/inacos.v4i2.565

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Issues in economy are problems that are not escape from government talk. In The Strategic Plan (Ren-Stra) was initiated by Ministry Cooperatives and MSMEs 2019 empowerment 2024 explained Cooperatives and that MSMEs are mandate of law, one is the law. No. 20 of 2008 concerning Micro Business Conditions, these moments, On covid 19 period , almost all MSMEs in Indonesia caught impact Covid-19 pandemic . Even though MSMEs is one of the barometers from the economy national which means can increase economy in Indonesia. For this reason, MSMEs need existence support and encouragement from government especially so that the MSME actors can survive in conditions nowadays. Related to Cooperatives and MSMEs, government of west Java cares enough for development and empowerment . This Can seen from main thing that is regulation. As positive step, the government of the Bandung City in empowering Cooperatives and Businesses Small Medium , empowering MSMEs is integration from development economy expected national​ capable For improve and implement equality income as well as create field work. There is a need for education regarding the financial management and marketing of MSMEs. Akpar NHI Bandung provides training and workshops for the MSME community fostered by the Bandung City Industry Service to make the Micro Business mentoring program a success , in this case also involving students and lecturers in college tall For Can apply his knowledge For empowerment community. Through the micro and small business programs, through training finance, digital marketing, and assistance in obtaining Halal, PIRT, HAKI permits.
Community Empowerment Through Business Strategy Training, OSS-RBA Legality, And Capital Access For MSMEs In Gudang Kahuripan Village Sugiarto, Yayan; Wahyono, Surya Adtya; Fitriani, Dewi; Puri, Rd. Intan Media Ratna; Permana, Dadi Indra
Inaba of Community Services Journal Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Volume 4 Number 2, December 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56956/inacos.v4i2.563

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Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are backbone of the national economy, but its development often constrained problem structural, legality, and literacy financial activities​ Devotion to the Community Services aim For increase capacity entrepreneurship students and the community in the Lembang area through training establishment of MSMEs, management legality, and expansion access capitalization. The method used is Experiential Learning that integrates theory with practice live, including interactive workshops, simulations Online Single Submission Risk-Based Approach (OSS-RBA) system, up to market implementation through MSME bazaar activities. Evaluation results quantitative show improvement significant to understanding participants, especially in the aspect step start business (up 47%) and access capitalization (up 42%). In general, practical, ownership Business Identification Number (Nomor Induk Berusaha) increase from 57% to 81% post-training. In addition, the bazaar activities were successful push business unit activation participant from 53% to 78%. Discussion results activity confirm that simulation practice direct effective mitigates obstacle psychological related complexity bureaucracy licensing. In conclusion, synergy between education legality, motivation through bazaars and literacy capital capable transforming participants' mindsets from informal businesses become planned formal business. This program give contribution real for strengthening ecosystem entrepreneurship local and independent economy community in Gudang Kahuripan Village
Technology Based RDF Waste Management For Community Empowerment and Circular Economy Strengthening In Bandung Regency Avianti, Widiya; Permatasari, Arini; Suryadi, Dedi; Krakatau, Dani Misha
Inaba of Community Services Journal Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Volume 4 Number 2, December 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56956/inacos.v4i2.643

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Waste management has become a critical environmental issue in Bandung Regency due to increasing waste generation and the limited capacity of landfill sites. Improper waste management contributes to environmental pollution, public health problems, and the underutilization of waste as a potential economic resource. This Community Service Program (PKM) aimed to strengthen community capacity and participation in technology-based waste management through collaboration with the Environmental Agency of Bandung Regency by applying Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) technology. The program was implemented using a participatory approach, including initial socialization and education on waste management and environmental impacts, technical training on the operation and maintenance of RDF machines, and continuous assistance in managing processed waste products with economic value, such as organic compost and plastic pellets. Program evaluation employed a multidimensional impact assessment covering environmental, social, and economic aspects through pre-test and post-test instruments, participatory observation, and activity documentation. The results indicate a significant improvement in community knowledge, awareness, and participation in waste management practices, along with the potential reduction of landfill burden and the creation of new employment opportunities. This program demonstrates that technology-based waste management combined with a community-based waste management approach and circular economy principles can serve as a sustainable solution that delivers environmental, social, and economic benefits for local communities.