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Journal of Community Services and Engagement: Voice of Community (VOC)
ISSN : 26566990     EISSN : 26566974     DOI : https://doi.org/10.23917/voc
The aim of this journal publication is to disseminate the conceptual thoughts or ideas and research results that have been achieved in the area of community services and engagement. Journal of Community Services and Engagement: Voice of Community (VOC), particularly focuses on the main problems in the development of the sciences of community services and community engagement areas as follows: Community Services, People, Local Food Security; Training, Marketing, Appropriate Technology, Design; Community Empowerment, Social Access; Student Community Services; Border Region, Less Developed Region; Education for Sustainable Development.
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Implementation of Rainwater Harvesting Integrated Farming to realize Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Shafa Wibowo, Salsabila; Dhani Nur Amirah, Sausan; Khairunnisa, Shafira Intan; Yumaroh, Siti; Tadzkiroh, Ummi; Herawati, Vania Dewi; Rahmadhani, Vika Ayu; Putri, Yanuar Satari; Nisa, Zaenab Ulyatun; Kurniawati, Zeny; Putro , Sartono
Journal of Community Services and Engagement: Voice of Community (VOC) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/voc.v2i3.1850

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One of the SDGs elements related to the fulfillment of access to clean drinking water and sanitation must be achieved by the world community by 2030. The purpose of this research was to implement a rainwater harvesting system integrated with agriculture and livestock for alternative clean water needs in Jatikuwung Village. This research used the Research and Development (R&D) method. The model used in this research is the ADDIE model. This ADDIE model has 5 stages, namely (1) Analysis: analyzing the situation, (2) Design: designing for product design to be made, (3) Development: producing or making products, (4) Implementation: implementing of limited product testing in the field, and (5) Evaluation: evaluating the cycles and end-product. This research was conducted in Jatikuwung Village. This location experiences a water crisis during the dry season. The subject of this research was designing Rainwater Harvesting Integrated Farming by KKN-T students in Jatikuwung village. The object of this research is the process of Rainwater Harvesting Integrated Farming flow that can be utilized in life. This research was conducted in October-November 2022 and was limited to the development stage. The results of this research were rainwater harvesting integrated farming through a rainwater harvesting system that produced clean water. This system can be useful for life integrated with catfish farms that get food from maggots, and water in catfish flows to plants.
Food Self-Reliance Through Self-Care of The Garden Medicinal Plants (Asman Toga) in Jerusawit Village, Karanganyar Central Java Fithar, Adhiyatiin; Prasetyo, Anggas Tri; Devi, Anny Fitria; Maulidya, Auliya Shofi; Utami, Ayuningsih Tri; Achya, Berlian; Prasasti, Carolina Dea Wahyu; Ningtias, Cicilia Winda Prastia; Fadhila, Dian May; Prabowo, Dimas Luhur Aji; Wardhani, Puspita Indra
Journal of Community Services and Engagement: Voice of Community (VOC) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/voc.v2i3.1852

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Indonesia's food consumption rises as a result of the country's rapid population expansion. To preserve food security, it is required to fulfill the community's food requirements so that the people's welfare is ensured. This article aims to find out the efforts made by the villagers of Jerukawit Karanganyar to preserve food security through the care of the garden medicinal plants (asman toga). The community of Jeruksawit Karanganyar created a group to plant toga plants on the empty area surrounding their home. There are eleven dasa wisma target groups and one core group. According to the survey's findings, market-sold plant output remains low. As a result of an ineffective marketing plan, support is still required.
Empowering Women in the Thematic KKN Program on Waste Management into Compost Fertilizer in Selokaton Village Khairani, Maurisa Yuant; Islam, Muqim Fakhrul; Tsani, Mutiara Latifa; Masitoh, Maharani Dewi; Rahmawati, Nanda Eka; Suwarno, Nadia Patricya Meilya; Azzahra, Laila Zurli; Akmal, Muhammad Nashif; Pratama, Mukhlis Ardi; Chusniatun, C
Journal of Community Services and Engagement: Voice of Community (VOC) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/voc.v2i3.1853

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The Student Community Service (KKN) is a routine program of the Tri Dharma of Higher Education in Indonesia, emphasizing curricular academic activities and directly involving the community. This program aims to provide skills in the form of training on the utilization of household organic waste into compost as an alternative solution in reducing the accumulation of waste at the Pancuran TPA, Selokaton Village. The Thematic KKN program for processing compost using Berkeley Method by empowering women is carried out in two sessions: a socialization session and a practical session on processing compost from organic waste. This activity was carried out by empowering women members of the PKK RT/RW 001/008 Ngaglik Sub-Village, Selokaton, Gondangrejo, Karanganyar. The result ran smoothly, and the interest and enthusiasm of the residents were high. The results of the compost are scheduled to be ready for harvest in March 2023 (60 days after manufacture).
Efforts to Preserve Woven Art by Utilizing Pet Rope Waste at “Cemoro Pitu Nganyam Budoyo” Event in Dayu Village, Karanganyar Khasanah, Indah; Rahma, Faracha Nur; Nurazizah, Dwi Rahayu; Sasmita, Gilang; Khasanah, Laila Nur; Isnaningsih, Dini Salamah; Kusumawardani, Fahrillia Ayu; Rahayu, Ida Putri; Nugrahadi, Fariz Wiradasa Bhekti; Khoiri, Ilham; Hadibasyir, Hamim Zaky
Journal of Community Services and Engagement: Voice of Community (VOC) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/voc.v2i3.1854

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This research was conducted in the village of Dayu, Gondangrejo District, Karanganyar Regency by promoting regional culture. The activities carried out were themed with the name Cemoro Pitu Nganyam Budoyo which aims to promote the tourism potential of Dayu village to the public. In addition, this activity is an increase in the strategy or efforts of the Dayu village government to develop cultural potential, which at the same time provides space for the community to improve the economy through marketing local culture such as culinary, crafts, agricultural products, and others. The methods carried out are in the form of committee formation, location determination, floor plan design, and event concept, progress of activity design, marketing and publication, implementation, and sustainable empowerment programs. KKNT students also participated in the event committee along with youths from Dayu village, the head of Grenjeng hamlet. Determining the plan design needs to pay attention to several things related to the concept of the event including the location of the main stage, invited guests, culinary tourism spots, visitor selfie spots, children's play spots (traditional toys), off road spots, free spots. Cultural market activities and pet rope workshops provide sustainable benefits for the Dayu community in addition to Cemoro Pitu which can become a new tourist destination, pet ropes can open up opportunities to increase the community's economy and new jobs. The work of pet ropes made by the Dayu community can support the village program, namely Dayu as a tourist village by making pet rope creations as typical souvenirs.
Community Empowerment with Sustainable Development Goals Program Through Blue Pea Flower Processing in Wonosari Village, Gondangrejo, Karanganyar Regency Ningsih, Novia Wahyu; Al Imama, Nur Hasanah; Amal, Nur Ikhlasul; Lestari, Putri; Zuraida, Qonita Binti; Sukamto, Rachma Regita; Novizina, Rehan Husina; Ristiyani, Rinda; Nugraheni, Risa Atitka; Putra, Rudfiando Ikhsana; Jariono, Gatot
Journal of Community Services and Engagement: Voice of Community (VOC) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/voc.v2i3.1855

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Wonosari Village is a village located in Gondangrejo, Karanganyar Regency, Central Java. This village has several potentials that can be utilized and developed. Community Service Institute and Organizational Development Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta (LPMPP UMS) through Thematic Real Work Lectures (Thematic KKN) has tried to reduce and provide solutions to the problems faced by villages and their communities in this village. This Thematic KKN is carried out over a period of three months, and it is part of the 2022 Independent Campus Competition Program (PKKM). One of the programs that has been carried out in this village is Blue Pea Flower Processing. This program was well implemented and involved various partners, such as village officials, youth organizations and village communities.

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