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Yani Rahmawati
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yani.rahmawati@ugm.ac.id
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+6282139195272
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jpkm.dpkm@ugm.ac.id
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Jl. Pancasila Bulaksumur UGM, Blok G7, Yogyakarta, Indonesia 55281
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Kab. sleman,
Daerah istimewa yogyakarta
INDONESIA
Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat (Indonesian Journal of Community Engagement)
ISSN : 24609447     EISSN : 25415883     DOI : https://doi.org/10.22146/jpkm
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Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (Indonesian Journal of Community Engagement), with registered number ISSN 2460-9447 (print), ISSN 2541-5883 (online) is a scientific multidisciplinary journal published by Directorate of Community Services Universitas Gadjah Mada. It is in the national level that covers a lot of common problems or issues related to community services. 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.
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Improving Marketing Skills Through Marketplace Platform Training for the Sunday Pahing Women's Group of Wotawati Village, Gunungkidul, Yogyakarta NurSekti, Marita; Maolan, Muhammad; Noviana, Dini; Fauziah, Puji
Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (Indonesian Journal of Community Engagement) Vol 10, No 2 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jpkm.87784

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In this evolving digitalization era, people are required to continue learning and be able to adapt to new environmental conditions, including business actors. The current digital era does not only touch education and communication, but also has a significant influence on product introduction and sales with fast and pragmatic approaches. MSME business actors in villages, for example, women's groups play an important role in the growth process of all sectors, one of which is the economic sector. To ensure the sustainability of MSMEs' potential to engage in the digitalization era, it is essential to offer support that enables women's groups to enhance their skills and self-reliance. The material presented to the target group covered the introduction of various marketplace platforms, product branding, and the use of one of the online marketplace Shopee. The activity was maximized by continuous assistance for women's groups to further explore the use of the marketplace Shopee.
Healthcarepreneurship Training on Making Antibacterial Liquid Soap (Hand Soap) Made From Hibiscus rosa sinensis L. Extracts Antari, Arlita Leniseptaria; Saraswati, Indah; Annisaa, Eva; Utomo, Astika Widy; Ekawati, Nuraini; Kurniasari, Teny
Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (Indonesian Journal of Community Engagement) Vol 10, No 2 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jpkm.89565

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Healthcare is one of the critical elements of infection prevention and control, one of which can be done by maintaining hand hygiene. Hand washing with soap and flowing water has long been considered a parameter of personal hygiene and is a simple way to reduce the transmission of infections, especially those caused by hand contact between individuals. However, it must still be done by paying attention to the time and the correct way to wash hands according to WHO standards. At this time, various hand soap products have emerged but are not antibacterial. Antibacterial ingredients used as soap base should not contain various kinds of chemicals that are harmful to the health of its users. Therefore, the use of natural ingredients can be an alternative to substitute chemical active substances. One that has been tested for its antibacterial properties is hibiscus flower (Hibiscus rosa sinensis L.). This activity began with presenting the results of the screening on hand washing habits carried out 2 weeks earlier. The next activity is the introduction to making antibacterial hand soap made from hibiscus extract through material presentation and empirical evidence of the potential of hibiscus as an antibacterial, as well as videos about the importance of maintaining hand hygiene through proper hand washing regularly. The activity is expected to make the healthcare UMKM know and understand that hibiscus flowers, which are widely available around their residence, can be used as raw material for making hand soap that has been produced so far, so as to minimize the use of chemical-based antibacterials. The hand soap product produced later became a collaborative product produced by the community, and then registered a patent with the number S00202120213 on November 17th, 2021.
Adolescent Reproductive Health Education as an Effort to Increase Reproductive Health Knowledge and Marriage Readiness in Mancasan Kleben Village Suryana, Rika; Rivaldi, Muhammad; Ninditya, Vika Ichsania; Ramadhany, Defy Rizky; Khatimah, Khusnul; Tasmara, Fikhri Astina; Amalia, Reski
Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (Indonesian Journal of Community Engagement) Vol 10, No 2 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jpkm.89762

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Adolescents in Yogyakarta encounter social disputes, klitih, cyberbullying,and reproductive health challenges,which have an impact on early marriage rates.Guidance from parents, communities, and the government is critical in minimizing juvenile criminality. To address issues such as unwanted pregnancies, unsafe abortions, and maternal mortality concerns, reproductive health education is critical. The Postgraduate Student Association of Universitas Gadjah Mada implemented the community engagement to educate teenagers in Mancasan Kleben Village, Pandowoharjo, Sleman Regency, Yogyakarta, about the importance of information on reproductive health in order to prevent early marriage and the transmission of sexual infections.The educational activity is conducted by giving lectures, pretest and post-test questionnaires, and discussion methods. The questionnaire’s results were analyzed using the t-test method. The result of the effect of education on reproductive health knowledge (76.25±7.621;80.61±3.047), and the impact of counseling on reproductive health knowledge is evident (12.80±2.28;21.27±1.71), and the effect on adolescent attitudes (58.20±4.38;65.73±7.51). Education about reproductive health and juvenile delinquency substantially impacts young people’s knowledge in Mancasan Kleben. The Postgraduate Student Association of Universitas Gadjah Mada activity was successfully implemented although the results were not statistically significant. Larger-scale service operations must be sustained to ensure that these outcomes give broader advantages.
Increasing Capacity in Processing Superior Local Products in Maron River Ecokarst Wijayanti, Pipit; Setyawardhani, Dwi Ardiana; Rachman, Anung
Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (Indonesian Journal of Community Engagement) Vol 10, No 2 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jpkm.90658

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According to information obtained from this community service activity, 80% people of Dersono Village work as farmers. The location of Dersono Village is within Gunungsewu Karst, which is known as a barren area. Therefore, it has been difficult for the villagers to get maximum harvests, which has impacted their economic standard of living. Being in the middle of the Karst area, Dersono Village has a potential that is the Maron River as it can be developed into a tourist attraction and become a source of the community's economy. In addition, Dersono Village has the potential with regard to their local commodities, namely coconuts, that can become superior products. The potential of this local coconut commodity can be developed as a superior processed product that can become a unique, distinctive souvenir and has more economic value rather than only selling the raw coconuts to collectors (intermediaries) or along the Maron River. To manage these existing potentials, adequate human resource skills are needed, one of which is through training in processing local products with economic value and activity in marketing processed local products. The training began with material delivery and continued with practices with the targeted community (PKK) to assess training achievement. A pre-test and post-test were administered on managing MSMEs, making and packaging coconut oil, and product marketing of blondo. The results were categorized on a scale of very low, low, medium, high, and very high understanding. The pre-test results showed 12.9% low, 48.4% medium, 35.5% high, and 3.2% very high. The post-test results showed significant differences, showing no low category, a decline in the moderate category to 16.1%, 61.3% for the high category, and 22.6% for the very high category. These results strongly suggest that there has been a significant improvement of the target community’s capacity after the training.
Biogas Technology for Strengthening Soil and Water Conservation: A Case Study in Leksana Village, Merawu Subwatershed Suryatmojo, Hatma; Ngadisih, Ngadisih; Nugroho, Joko; Nugroho, Nunung Puji; Cahyono, Sigit Andy
Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (Indonesian Journal of Community Engagement) Vol 10, No 2 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jpkm.90737

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Soil and water conservation is one of the keys to preserving natural resources. Livestock development can optimize the use of grass for soil and water conservation. However, livestock manure waste is a problem for the environment and health. This study aimed to explore the role of biogas technology in supporting the strengthening of soil and water conservation in the Merawu Subwatershed. Through a community empowerment approach, this research included educational programs, implementation of biogas technology, and evaluation of impacts on the environment and economic welfare of the community. After implementing the education program, the results showed a significant increase in public awareness related to environmental conservation. Biogas technology has been successfully installed in households as a pilot project and can operate the biogas system independently. It found positive environmental impacts, including improved soil quality and decreased organic waste load in local water sources. Increased economic welfare is also recorded through a decrease in costs for cooking fuel by 75%; moreover, there is a potential decrease in farming costs with organic fertilizers. The successful implementation of this biogas can be an inspiring model for households and other regions, demonstrating the potential of biogas technology as a holistic solution to soil and water conservation challenges. Although successful, the study identified several challenges, including the resilience of biogas systems to weather fluctuations and the program's expansion to a broader region. Recommendations were given to expand community education, improve technical sustainability, and strengthen stakeholder cooperation. In conclusion, this research makes significant contributions to the literature and practices of community empowerment and natural resource conservation, affirming that biogas technology can be a motor of sustainable positive change at the local level.
Assessment of Physical and Chemical Quality Standards for Water and Sanitation Disclosure Towards SDG 6: A Study in Wijimulyo, Nanggulan, Kulon Progo Regency Kurniawan, Muhammad Prasetya; Wibowo, Setyawan Bekti; Hidayah, Nurulia; Santoso, Probo; Octaviani, Danis Syalwa; Larasati, Errika Anggraini; Rachman, Atika Yulia; Nurramdhana, Almaira Daffa; Mahardini Gunawan, Citra Aulia
Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (Indonesian Journal of Community Engagement) Vol 10, No 2 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jpkm.90890

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Collaboration between academics, educators, students, village civil servants, and the community is needed to implement Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6. It is related to clean water and sanitation in the context of training vocational teachers and students to provide it to the community. First, measurements were made of the water quality around the research area. Sixty-three water samples were drawn from each resident's home's water supply. A multi-parameter water quality checker was used to evaluate the samples, and then spatial data processing was used. A temperature of 24.1 C, turbidity of 0.4 NTU, conductivity of 0.4 mS/cm, pH 7.1, salinity of 0.2 ppt, DO of 5.9 mg/l, and TDS value of 267 mg/l were measured. These average results indicate that the water quality satisfies both Indonesian National Standard 3553:2015 and the water quality criteria set by the Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia Regulation No. 2 Year 2023. However, the results of tracking every sampling location show that several samples fall short of water quality requirements because of the high mineral content, weather, and other factors. Every school and community organization needs to run scenarios to raise awareness about water quality standards involving the government, non-governmental organizations, and the private sector to implement SDGs 6, such as stakeholder engagement, community enhancement, and policy and regulation.
Producing and Using Organic NPK Fertilizer From Agricultural and Household Waste by a Farmer Group in Sleman, Yogyakarta Sudaryatno, Sudaryatno; Prasetya, Agus; Sulaiman, Muhammad; Sartika, Heni Wahyu; Santoso, Dian Hudawan; Bato, Marjan; Fadliyah, Nurul; Maliga, Iga; Kisnanto, Indro
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jpkm.91273

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The agricultural industry, including the cultivation of paddy and vegetables, plays a crucial role in the economy of Padukuhan Dukuh and serves as its residents' primary source of income. Nevertheless, farmers have expressed that the challenge of acquiring subsidized fertilizers from the government substantially hinders the agricultural process. Compound fertilizer, often known as NPK fertilizer, is a specific chemical fertilizer frequently used by farmers to enhance soil fertility rapidly. This community service program aims to spread awareness about using alternative fertilizers (such as compost and liquid organic NPK) to minimize the adverse effects of fertilization on the environment. Additionally, the program seeks to promote the conversion of agricultural and household waste into organic fertilizers. The service activity took place from September 10 to October 14, 2023. Padukuhan Dukuh is the location where the production of alternative organic fertilizers using agricultural and home waste takes place. This service aims to offer support to the members of the "Ngudi Makmur" Farmer Group, located in Padukuhan Dukuh, Sinduharjo, Ngaglik, Sleman, DIY. There were 20 members of the farmer group present at the service. The community service stages are categorized into various implementation methodologies, specifically knowledge sharing, a workshop, monitoring, and evaluation. The results have been collected, and a favorable response from the community has been received. This offers a unique organic NPK fertilizer that is readily available and more efficient. The program has been assessed from various perspectives, including its sustainability. Several aspects must be taken into account to evaluate the program's sustainability. These factors encompass the necessity to enhance the caliber of human resources, augment crop output, maintain the reliability of fertilizer production via compost houses, and consider the economic and socio-cultural values.  
Screening Lung Cancer in Sampang Regency, Madura Through Empowerment and Health Cadres Formation Yudhawati, Resti; Wulandari, Laksmi; Febriani, Anna; Wati, Farah Fatma; Thendeyas, Richar Tomy; Atik, Nurul; Hariputri, Wulan Rahmawati; Novananda, Donny Ardika; Riyanto, Shandy Billy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jpkm.92549

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Treatment for lung cancer remains challenging since most of the patients seek medical advice at an advanced stage of disease. Sampang is one of the regencies that refers many lung cancer patients in late stages to Dr. Soetomo Hospital, Surabaya, due to lack of information of lung cancer and early detection. Limited number of health workers to deliver comprehensive education to all areas requires community volunteers to fill this gap. The objective of this study was to educate and promote lung cancer awareness to the health cadres in Sampang as well as training them to early detecting individuals in the community with high-risk factors, as an attempt to bridge between the health workers and community, therefore the number of lung cancer early detection may be improved. Early identification of cancer may result in reduced morbidity and mortality, and in some cases, if detected early enough, therapy may involve only surgery.  The education was provided for the health cadres by providing information related to lung cancer and guidance to fill the questionnaire and scoring of lung cancer risk factors. The participants' understanding was measured using a pretest-posttest design. Thirty health cadres have been successfully formed, and they have gained knowledge of lung cancer and mastered capability to perform early-screening of lung cancer in the community as shown by the increase of post-test result compared to pre-test. The health cadres then implemented their knowledge of lung cancer early-screening by distributing questionnaires of lung cancer risk factor scoring to residents using door to door methods. The questionnaires’ evaluation collected by the health cadres showed that there were 93 residents with high-risk factors of lung cancer.  In conclusion, the health cadres has been capable to detect high-risk factors individuals in the community which further be followed up by community health workers comprehensively.
Introducing Market Access Using Trade Map to Export Products for a Micro and Small Entrepreneur in Bandung Angela, Francesca Klarensia; Rifawan, Affabile
Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (Indonesian Journal of Community Engagement) Vol 10, No 2 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jpkm.92652

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Rahsa Nusantara is an Indonesian start-up established in 2016 with a specialization in crafting natural products derived from local ingredients. One of their products is Sukhaloka, a natural collagen booster extracted from taro's tuber. This product is rich in hyaluronic acid, offering hair, skin, and nail’s health benefits. As Rahsa Nusantara aims to expand globally, the company faces challenges in gaining international market access. In response, a community empowerment program was conducted by Universitas Padjadjaran, collaborating with the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) Center. The program involved two weeks of preparation, foreign market research, and a virtual consultation session with FTA Center expert. The findings highlighted the potential export destinations, such as Japan, where the demand for collagen products is notably high. The FTA Center expert provided valuable insights and recommendations, including product positioning, cost breakdown, and the importance of certifications for specific markets. The program successfully equipped Rahsa Nusantara with knowledge and tools for effective market entry. The study concludes by emphasizing the need for ongoing collaboration, continuous market research, and the implementation of expert advice for sustained success in international trade.
Training on Making Organic Fertilizer at SMPN 5 Satu Atap Labuhan Badas, Sumbawa Regency Khairi, Alfassabiq; Dwilaksono, Fahmi; Purnamasari, Ayu; Ardiansah, Gatot
Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (Indonesian Journal of Community Engagement) Vol 10, No 2 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jpkm.93647

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Organic fertilizer application is a fundamental approach to improving soil structure and nutrient content in order to encourage sustainable agricultural development and high economic benefits. Promoting the use of organic fertilizers for the young generation is one of the steps to educate them on how to utilize organic manure. The community service activity aimed to provide information and an introduction to plants through the use of school grounds for cultivation and to introduce the making of organic fertilizers at the junior high school level. The organic fertilizer was produced from decomposing organic materials such as dry leaves, cow manure, brown sugar, and bioactivator. The community service program presented a positive experience for students by gaining knowledge and experience in making organic fertilizer. They produced organic fertilizer that met the required parameters and was successfully applied to the schoolyard's plants. As a result, they can recognize the health benefits associated with the use of organic fertilizers.

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