scholarly journals PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT MELALUI PROGRAM SUTERA EMAS (Studi Pada Inovasi Pelayanan Kesehatan di Puskesmas Kepanjen, Kabupaten Malang)

2016 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 57
Author(s):  
Ilmi Usrotin Choiriyah

The purpose of this study was to determine and analyze the concept of health service innovation through sutera emas programs in the Kepanjen Clinic, Malang Regency; process of community empowerment, benefits of community empowerment; as well as supporting and inhibiting factors in community empowerment through sutera emas program. Methods research used a qualitative approach with descriptive research. Informants in this study included sutera emas cadre, village midwife, clinic personnel, Malang District Health Department officials, and local community. The results showed the concept of sutera emas program was undertaken by community as a key informant to the medics that was linked through via sms, then be processed through sutera emas software applications. The process of community empowerment through sutera emas programs performed on the awareness and behavior stages, it is related to the establishment of clean and healthy living and capacity stages through  transfer of knowledge and science to the community that has been done by socialization and training to the sutera emas cadres. Benefits of community empowerment through sutera emas programs namely community as subject and object on the empowerment that served as key informants in its program implementation. Supporting factor in this community empowerment included cooperation and coordination among the stakeholders involved, commitment from local governments, as well as the enthusiasm society. Meanwhile, the inhibiting factor included low quality of human resources, lack of funds and lack of public awareness for healthy living.

2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (6) ◽  
pp. 598-603
Author(s):  
Khoiriyah Isni ◽  
Ardarina Delfiona Kekasi ◽  
Nur Safani Indriani ◽  
Juwita Sari

The low level of public awareness in Balong Hamlet, Bibis Hamlet, and Kowen 2 Hamlet, Timbulharjo Village, Sewon, Bantul regarding clean and healthy living habits, both before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of this community empowerment activity is to provide education about clean and healthy living habits and mental health so that there is an increase in public knowledge and awareness. This activity is carried out using the lecture, question and answer method, and case studies. This activity is carried out in three stages: the preparation stage, the implementation stage, and the reporting stage. The activities were carried out on 15, 16, and 17 February 2021, involving 70 people and three students. The results of this empowerment activity are evidenced by the existence of community empowerment which is shown through increasing knowledge about clean and mentally healthy living behaviors (p-value = 0.000). Education with the theme of clean and mentally healthy living habits needs to be carried out regularly to remind people of preventing Covid-19. Besides, it can also prevent public boredom in implementing clean and mentally healthy living behaviors.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 15-21
Author(s):  
Sudarman Rahman ◽  
Sahidin Sahidin

WHO China Country Office reported pneumonia cases in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. The virus was lately identified as a new strain of corona virus called Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2. The new cases grow massively and became pandemic. Regarding this rapid transmission, there is a need for socialization to strengthen people’s awareness and role in mitigation and adaptation against this  COVID-19 pandemic. The method used was counseling with socialization or lectures and supported interactions in the form of questions and answers by using power points and leaflets/brochures as information media. This community engagement included the activities of the Movement for Healthy Living Society (GERMAS), Clean and Healthy Living Behavior (PHBS), Use of Personal Protective Equipment such as using masks, Use of Antiseptics and Disinfectants, and Planting Family Medicines (TOGA). The implementation of this activity began with socialization to the local community at the village hall, then to the houses of residents to deliver the subject contained in the brochure/leaflet, and last by placing pamphlets in public places to provide information to the community related to the activities that had been done. This socialization is expected to increase public awareness to face against this corona virus disease outbreak.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 129
Author(s):  
Sulistyaningsih Sulistyaningsih ◽  
Sumarno Sumarno

Gelung village located in the district Panarukan, Situbondo, East Java province which has a huge potential in tourism and agriculture. Public awareness of the potential of tourism and farming village of Gelung need is developed as pathek beach tourism and seaweed farming as well as SMEs are mostly found in the village of Gelung. Looking at the problems and potential of the seed Gelung  Village, held programs KKN-PPM help alleviate the problem, utilizing the potential of the village, and empower an optimal and sustainable. Problem solving and how empowerment can be achieved with the cooperation of all parties, both from the public, government agencies and non-government, community organizations. Results achievement KKN PPM program implementation including the increase in participation and performance in the production of seaweed farming communities and SMEs. improvement of people's skills through training for a variety of seaweed processing, knowledge of food diversification, improved agriculture in early childhood and increased tourism knowledge. In the long run this program KKN PPM is an increase in the Community empowerment through increased per capita income through touch economics / business, given the increase in the human development index increased knowledge and skill touch people in the village of Bun on participation, both male and female population.


Author(s):  
Rachmini Saparita ◽  
Diki Nanang Surachman ◽  
Hendarwin M. Astro ◽  
Sukirno Sukirno ◽  
Eki Karsani Apriliyadi

Community empowerment activities are carried out in Alor Regency - East Nusa Tenggara through the application of fish-based food processing technology in 2018 & 2019, aimed at improving the community’s economy in the coastal area of Alor Island and building the concept of sustainable empowerment. The intervention stage is approached by the Community Capacity Building method. Community empowerment carried out through the transfer of knowledge and technology with continuous assistance has implications for improving coastal communities’ skills and the use of technology to increase added value to get better income. In order for community empowerment to be sustainable, LIPI and the local government of Alor Regency have developed a community empowerment concept that local governments can implement to develop their areas and communities in a better and more competitive direction. By collaborating between R & D institutions, local governments, and business actors (triple helix) and the market, it is hoped that the economy of the people in the coastal area of Alor Island will run well and can be a lever in the development of areas based on the use of technology in the community.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-20
Author(s):  
Arropi Hikmah ◽  
M. Fadhil Nurdin ◽  
Risna Resnawaty

Corporate Social Responsibility or Corporate social responsibility is a form of action that departs from the company's ethical engagement which is directed at improving the economy. The purpose of this study is to find out how the company's process in carrying out community empowerment through corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs in Cangkuang Village, the method used is a qualitative method using interactive model data analysis consisting of four components, namely data collection, data reduction, data presentation and Conclusion Withdrawal. The results of the study stated that the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Program Implementation Process in Empowering Communities included 8 stages, namely: (1) Human Resources (HR). (2) Availability of Funds. (3) Education and skills. (4) Reduced Number of Poor People. (5) Public awareness of efforts to improve welfare. (6) Company Performance in Implementing Empowerment Programs. (7) Social interaction between the community and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). (8) Evaluation and Sustainability of the Empowerment Program.


2019 ◽  
Vol 29 (Supplement_4) ◽  
Author(s):  
M Fattorini ◽  
G Raguzzoni ◽  
C Cuccaro ◽  
N Nante ◽  
C Quercioli ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Immunization represents one of the most effective intervention in public health. In the Sustainable Development Goals era, adequate vaccination services are still crucial for the prevention of infectious diseases and the reduction of under-5 mortality. However, in 2017 WHO estimated that children <1 year who did not receive the third dose of Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis (DTP3) vaccine were 19.2 million globally, and 600000 of these were located in Angola, a Sub-Saharan country with an estimated DTP3 coverage of 52%. Since 2000, Italian Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) Doctors with Africa CUAMM supports the activity of the hospital of Chiulo in the commune of Mucope (district of Ombadja, south of Angola). Aim of the study is to describe the interventions implemented to strengthen the immunization services performed by the hospital Public Health Staff (PHS). Methods In May 2018 the NGO started to implement multiple interventions to enhance the number of vaccine doses administered. Firstly, outreach immunization sessions were reorganized and reinforced, for example involving local Community Health Workers in the identification of villages with a high burden of unvaccinated children. Other actions were the continuous training of the PHS in data collection and the increased collaboration with the Ombadja District Health Department in order to develop a more efficient vaccine supply chain at local level. Results In 2018, among children <1 year the PHS administered 19746 doses, with a 22.3% growth compared to 2017 (15349 doses). Doses administered during outreach sessions increased by 35.4% (6597 versus 4259 doses). Estimated DTP3 coverage in Mucope commune was 71% (2017, 59%). Conclusions The WHO “Reaching Every Community” strategy emphasizes the importance of high quality immunization services in hard-to-reach areas. The organisation of well-functioning immunization services requires a multifaceted approach by the involved stakeholders. Key messages In 2017, globally 19.2 million of children <1 year did not receive the recommended three DTP doses. Six-hundred thousand were located in Angola. To obtain and sustain an adequate vaccination coverage, especially in hard-to-reach areas, multiple and well-coordinated actions should be implemented by all the involved stakeholders.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 30-38
Author(s):  
Ella Lesmanawaty Wargadinata

Since 2007 Government of Indonesia implementing mass National Community Empowerment Program, well-known as PNPM which is reaches thirty three provinces. This program has become an important development program for national as well as local and regional level across Indonesia. The program using bottom up approaches since it implemented based on fostering local community participation; strengthening local community organization with the ultimate goals is to reduce poverty at local level. The regulation and technical guidance affirmed by ministry and it is running by local community organization. The study goes to examine the research findings that the Indonesia CDD’s program is effective to enhance local participation.  It also examines the extent to which research findings used to increase higher public participation on this project  since the program focus on small scale infrastructure and mostly it has taken up uniform activity of the program agenda all over the countries. The program basically focus on building basic need infrastructure projects, such as, piping drinking water project, paving small roads at rural or paving narrow ‘labyrinth’ at dense urban area. However, hardly to find innovation program from the local governments since they have no adopted anything remotely near the ‘National Package’. Moreover, the quality of participation is still questionable.  This study concludes with a discussion of the limits to evaluation and recommend stragies for promoting forther practice and methods of The Urban-Poverty Project public participation evaluation. Based on the literature study, this paper try to give contribution on an understanding of the successful of project implementation, in turn could be used to formulate future public partcipation project. Keywords: Empowerment, Poverty Reduction, Local Participation, Community Driven Development


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 137-145
Author(s):  
Soemardiawan Soemardiawan ◽  
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Hermansyah Hermansyah ◽  
Muhamad Salabi ◽  
Nurdin Nurdin ◽  
...  

Basically, in life, sport is a basic need for every human being at this time. Doing sports can prevent various diseases, including obesity, diabetes, cancer, injuries, and osteoporosis. In addition, exercise is also known to reduce stress and anxiety, improve sleep quality and concentration levels, and increase self-confidence. During the current Covid-19 pandemic, exercise can be an alternative in maintaining immune conditions. Therefore, this service activity aims to build public awareness about the healthy living movement through sports activities. Partners in this activity are residents of the Lingkar Permai community, RT 06, totaling 20 people. The activity method is through the transfer of knowledge and practice, while the steps are 1) counseling, 2) practice, 3) mentoring, and 4) evaluation. The results of the activities include 1) the understanding of partners has increased after counseling, the increase has reached 58.06%, and 2) partners can do simple movements taught by the team. Assistance activities still need to be carried out continuously so that people are genuinely aware of healthy living.


2015 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 204 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hengky S. H.

<p class="emsd"><span lang="EN-GB">This study was conducted to respond the statement of the Coordinating Minister for Maritime and Resources, city government, and the central government, who planned to settle down the Seribu islands, becomes a center of marine travel in Indonesia by developing the infrastructure, increasing an environment awareness, and strengthening community empowerment. Factually, environment awareness becomes the main issues on the island. Based on the social-communication</span><span lang="IN">,</span><span lang="EN-GB"> which is one of six domains of co-management, is considered relevant to enhance the program on the island. This research aim is to find out the social communications gaps on implementing co-management of the coastal tourism management in the islands. Based on the research tabulation, the study found that there is a significant gap (33.5%) of communal communications. The government could decrease the gap by aligning the priority of the social communications by using the<span> people-centered on supporting the program. </span>It would be done by starting their priority became interactional learning, training sustainable coastal tourism, and raising public awareness. At the same time, the government informing the program aim by using social media, and inviting to the local community on an interactive learning program that would accommodate their ideas.<em></em></span></p>


Author(s):  
Ruth Viola Spencer

AbstractAntigua and Barbuda is currently experiencing an expansion in integrated waste management driven by local community groups. These events are catalytic and transformational, fit well into SEPLS methodologies, and contribute to many of the biodiversity targets and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). With waste being a direct driver of and major challenge for biodiversity, climate change and land degradation, many positive multi-dimensional impacts are being seen, realised and manifested that contribute positively to reducing land-based sources of pollution through community stewardship. Such local actions positively impact the sustainable management of natural resources and the protection of habitats. Likewise, they support land degradation neutrality, protection and safeguarding of the ecosystems that provide our soil, air and water resources, sustain livelihoods, and facilitate transfer of knowledge to children and youth.This attempt to pilot a circular economy approach is providing vocational and life skills training, as well as income generation for the local community, including new forms of capacity building and development, while reducing soil, water and air pollution. Public-private partnerships built through this project are motivating other groups to follow a similar path to biodiversity transformation. Changes in attitudes and behaviours, and the building of knowledge and capacities in the next generation, is taking place through school and community outreach programmes.The project has led to community empowerment in understanding that everyone has a role to play in sustainable development and that through collective actions, changes to improve public health can be made.


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