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Jurnal Wicara Desa
Published by Universitas Mataram
ISSN : 29869110     EISSN : 29869110     DOI : https://doi.org/10.29303/wicara.v2i6
Jurnal wicara Desa adalah jurnal ilmiah yang memuat artikel hasil kegiatan pengembangan masyarakat desa yang berbasis potensi dan permasalahan yang ada di desa. Topik dan scopre jurnal wicara desa : General. Seluruh bidang ilmu yang digunakan untuk memajukan dan mensejahterakan masyarakat desa, dapat dipublikasikan melalui jurnal ilmiah ini.
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UPAYA PENGENDALIAN SAMPAH SEBAGAI BENTUK IMPLEMENTASI GERAKAN ZERO WASTE DI DESA TANJUNG LUAR Riskiani, Mira; Muta’Aly, Abdullah Ali; Hafida, Hafida; Paris, Muhamad; Fajrin, M.Arya Bima; Syahputra, Ragil rahmat; Sabrina, Lona; Loka, Selinda Ayu Pidya; Hermansyah, Sabrina Aisya; Fitriani, Winda
Jurnal Wicara Vol 2 No 4 (2024): Jurnal Wicara Desa
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/wicara.v2i4.5612

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Field Study and Community Service Program (KKN) is a learning activity designed for students to apply their knowledge and technology in the mid of society for the welfare for society it self. The 2024 PMD KKN program implemented in Tanjung Luar Village raises the theme of Zero Waste and blue economy as the basic foundation of the main KKN program, waste control activities and creative economy are carried out as programs to develop village potential. The purpose of the 2024 PMD KKN program is to solve the problems that exist in Tanjung Luar Village, especially those related to waste. The program methods carried out in KKN consist of (1) Socialization to the village community, (2) procurement of TPS landfills in the village environment, (3) mutual cooperation activities with the community to clean up garbage, (4) cultivating maggot as education and alternative organic waste processing, (5) teaching students about healthy and clean lifestyles. The results of these activities can provide benefits to the community and help overcome existing problems, through the main programs of blue economy and zero waste can help open up new potentials, especially in the village economy, programs from KKN students are successfully achieved by providing awareness and insight to the community about waste control, making TPS at various points of the village environment, cultivating maggot as an alternative to organic waste processing, cleaning the beach through gotong royong, and briefing the younger generation on how to implement a clean and healthy lifestyle. The work program that has been carried out for a month by students is expected to be able to answer the problems of Tanjung Luar Village and help advance the potential of the village from the economy and tourism.
PENGEMBANGAN APOTEK HIDUP UNTUK KEMANDIRIAN KESEHATAN DI DESA REMBITAN: PEMANFAATAN TANAMAN OBAT KELUARGA Maulana, Dimas Andrian; Putri, Rizka Ananda; Apriani, Ema Mita; Nasrullah, M. Andy Farhan; Maesa, Tithonia Prina; naufal, Muhammad Nabil; Uyun, Tasniatul; Maisarah, Khairinka Nurani; Nuzulilazmi, Qiraatin; Azhari, Yolanda Cahyani
Jurnal Wicara Vol 2 No 4 (2024): Jurnal Wicara Desa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/wicara.v2i4.5615

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The development of a home-grown pharmacy (apotek hidup) in Rembitan Village was motivated by the community's need for health independence through the utilization of family medicinal plants. The program aims to reduce the community's dependence on chemical medications by providing accessible and affordable herbal treatment alternatives. The method used in this activity was a participatory approach, involving the community in the planting, care, and use of medicinal plants such as ginger, turmeric, lemongrass, and aloe vera. The results showed that the people of Rembitan Village were able to use these plants to treat various ailments such as coughs, inflammation, and digestive issues, while also preserving traditional herbal knowledge. The installation of educational posters in various strategic locations successfully increased community awareness and participation in the program. In conclusion, the home-grown pharmacy has significantly contributed to the health independence of the Rembitan Village community.