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⁠International Journal of Asian Pacific Community Service
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30627036     DOI : https://doi.org/10.71131/hy0qnb93
International Journal of Asia Pacific Community Service (IJAPCS) encompasses community servise articles, original report, reviews, and scientific commentaries in education, including Education for Human Resources Development, Community Empowerment, Social Entrepreanurship, and Family Education by means of nonformal and informal education.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
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Legal Counseling on Changing the Status of Building Use Rights to Ownership Rights in Merjosari Village, Lowokmaru District, Malang City Sasmitaningtyas, Elmi; Pakage, Ferdinant; Kuswandono, Andi; Yuliadi, Prapto; Jauhari, Iman; Rafid, Rahmad; Supriadi; Tipagau, Nikolen
⁠International Journal of Asia Pacific Community Service Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Kristen Cipta Wacana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71131/f50tp176

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In 1997 the government regulated the policy of granting ownership rights to very simple houses and simple houses through KMNA/KBPN No. 9 of 1997 and KMNA/KBPN No. 6 of 1998 concerning Granting Ownership Rights to Residential Houses. The existence of this decision is very beneficial for land owners and residential houses located in housing complexes built by developers and for Indonesian citizens who own land with Building Use Rights for residential homes, it is easy to obtain changes to their land rights into Ownership Rights. To address the fact that in the statutory regulations, regulations regarding changing the status of Building Use Rights to Ownership Rights, it is deemed necessary to provide counseling/lectures so that the community in Merjosari Village, Lowokmaru District, Malang City knows the process and obstacles encountered in changing the status of Use Rights. The building becomes property rights. The counseling/lecture on the topic of changing the status of Building Use Rights to Ownership Rights involved lecturers from the Law Faculty of Cipta Wacana Christian University as a service team and involved law students from Cipta Wacana Christian University. Community service activities carried out in Merjosari Village, Lowokmaru District, Malang City can be said to have been carried out well in accordance with expectations.
Encouraging the Creation of New Business Innovations and Growing New Entrepreneurs Through Hobby-Based Entrepreneurship Training as a Source of Income Farida, Elis Anita; Mohammad Fathoni; Zessicha Belliana Putri; Suryo Hadi Kusumo; Tri Dina Fitria; Arifin, Muhammad; Kusyairi, Imam
⁠International Journal of Asia Pacific Community Service Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71131/b09n5454

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Hobby-based entrepreneurship has become a potential strategy to encourage the creation of new business innovations and grow young entrepreneurs in Indonesia, especially in the Krian area, Sidoarjo, East Java. Hobby-based entrepreneurship training aims to identify market opportunities, strengthen business ideas, and teach product innovation and digital marketing to participants. The training method is carried out through a structured approach that includes theory and practice, focusing on three main aspects, namely identifying business potential from hobbies, strengthening business ideas, and using digital platforms for marketing. The results of the training showed that participants were able to identify market opportunities from their hobbies, such as handicrafts, culinary, and graphic design. The use of digital platforms such as Instagram, Shopee, and TikTok has proven effective in reaching a wider market. In addition, participants also succeeded in developing product innovations and diversifying to increase business competitiveness. However, several challenges such as limited access to capital and digital skills are still obstacles to long-term business development. This training provides in-depth insight into the potential of hobby-based entrepreneurship as a source of income, as well as highlighting the importance of strengthening digital marketing capacity and product innovation to achieve business sustainability. Based on adequate infrastructure support and ongoing mentoring, this initiative has great potential to create new, competitive entrepreneurs.
The Making of TOGA (Family Medicinal Plants) and Its Utilization in Improving Public Health in Sumbergede Village Arista, Arista Wahyu Ningsih; Elis Anita Farida; Farida Anwari; Bella Fevi Aristia; Yani Ambari; Dewi Rahmawati; Ivan Charles; Ramadhan Maulana Putra; Oktafia Damayanti; Nungky Taniasari
⁠International Journal of Asia Pacific Community Service Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71131/s57r8m88

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Family Medicinal Plants (TOGA) are plants that are grown in the yard and are efficacious as medicine. The plants planted in the mini garden are telang flowers, red binahong, and kumis kucing. The manufacture of TOGA serves as a means to bring medicinal plants closer to public health efforts, which include preventive efforts (prevention), promotive efforts (improving health degrees), and curative efforts (curing diseases). Based on the problems and potentials owned by Sumbergede village, Wringinanom District, Gresik Regency, several stages are carried out, namely coordinating the creation of a mini toga garden with the head of Sumbergede village, conducting a survey of the location where the TOGA mini park will be made, Preparing tools and materials to create a TOGA mini garden, Making a TOGA mini garden. The educational participants seemed enthusiastic about participating in this activity. Some participants were able to identify the types of TOGA around their homes and were motivated to add other kinds of TOGA. The use of TOGA is considered safer, more practical, and does not require much cost than the use of drugs from pharmacies. Through this activity, it is hoped that the community can be motivated to plant TOGA around their homes and increase the use of TOGA in the treatment of diseases with mild symptoms in the community. Family medicinal plants are very important because they concern the health aspect of the community of Sumbergede village.  
ENHANCING A RURAL SCHOOL ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: AN OUTREACH PROGRAM Ananto, Gigih Dwi; Dewi, Maharani; Habiburrahman , Novan; Iman Jauhari; Agung Hariadi; Gunadi, Lie Epifani Rachmad; Anshori, Ibnu; Rukmono, Indra
⁠International Journal of Asia Pacific Community Service Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71131/8vjhcr49

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The program is an initiative to improve English language skills among students and educators in rural schools. The background to this program is limited access to effective English language learning in rural areas, which has an impact on students' low English language skills and limited opportunities to compete at a wider level. This program implements interactive, contextual and participatory learning methods, specifically designed to meet learning needs in rural areas. Through various activities such as basic English training, conversation sessions, daily interaction simulations, and teacher involvement in mentoring, this program provides an interesting and applicable learning experience for students. By involving the school community and the surrounding environment, this program is expected to create a sustainable impact, strengthen students' and teachers' confidence in using English, and prepare them for various educational and employment opportunities in the future. The community-based approach in this program not only benefits students, but also empowers educators to adopt more engaging and contextual teaching techniques. Through ongoing evaluation, it is hoped that this program can become an effective English language learning model in rural areas.
Development of environmentally conscious animal food supply to meet protein consumption in Blitar district Azis, Rosidi; Juniarti Wulan Lestari; Hani Widhianata; Eunike Sri Puspaningsih; Eka Sudibya; Novan Noviansah; Triawati, Indri
⁠International Journal of Asia Pacific Community Service Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71131/5rmrmf64

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Developing environmentally friendly livestock food provision in Blitar Regency through duck farming is one of the strategic efforts to increase community animal protein consumption while maintaining environmental sustainability. This community service program is designed with a participatory approach, education, and application of appropriate technology. The methods used include surveys, farmer training, implementation of technology to increase livestock productivity, use of biodigesters, and strengthening farmer institutions. The evaluation results showed a significant increase in farmer knowledge and skills, with an average post-test score increasing by 40% compared to the pre-test. The adoption of appropriate technology, such as feed biofermentation, and biodigesters, has succeeded in reducing production costs by 30%. Livestock productivity increased with production, while duck mortality rates decreased from 15% to 5%. Strengthening farmer institutions through the formation of farmer groups also increases the organizational capacity and bargaining power of farmers, including in accessing government financing and support. This program not only has a positive impact on farmer welfare but also contributes to meeting the community's animal protein needs and better environmental management. The sustainability of this program is expected to be achieved through supervision and synergy between the government, academics, and the private sector. This holistic approach shows great potential for replication in other areas with similar conditions.

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