scholarly journals Economic and Social Impacts of Social Entrepreneurship Implementation Service to Community

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yusriadi Yusriadi

The government's policy to prevent the spread of COVID-19 has limited physical interaction between communities, creating problems for various everyday economic activities. One of which is the existence of a grant given by the Ministry of Research and Technology / National Innovation Research Agency of the Republic of Indonesia for the implementation of community service by guiding the development of micro?businesses in society. This type of research is a descriptive method with a qualitative approach. Data collection was conducted by interviewing eight informants consisting of recipients of the Family Hope Program assistance. Documentation and observation were also carried out to strengthen the data. Data analysis used an interactive model following Milles and Huberman's opinion, namely: data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing.

Author(s):  
Rizky Arcinthya Rachmania ◽  
Elly Wardani

<p>Adolescence is prone to deviations and impropriety should be grown a sense of creativity. Creativity of students to be skilled in making VCO so that will grow entrepreneurship spirit for students. Skills in the way of making VCO is expected to increase students' creativity and applied in economic activities to increase student income. The solution offered from the problems that have been mentioned above, then training the manufacture of Virgin Coconut Oil (VCO) is very necessary. Program activities offered in the form of socialization or introduction of VCO products produced both from the benefits and advantages they have compared with other similar products, and there is also a demonstration later in the making of VCO and explanation of how the right and proper marketing. Implementation of community service is specifically a promotive effort in the field of business development to create skilled and productive student students in producing a health product that can later be utilized both for themselves, the family and the surrounding community. Community service activities, also relevant to economics and business, where the product will be marketed so that this can be an income or additional income for local students. The participants' response to this counseling is quite high, indicated by the attendance rate of 80% of the number of invitations. Understanding high school students and SMK Mutiara to the benefits and content of VCO and how to manufacture the correct VCO using this simple and cheap enzymatic method was responded with great enthusiasm by the participants.</p>


Author(s):  
Oleksandra Skok ◽  

The article defines the age characteristics of minors in accordance with the Family Code of Ukraine, the Criminal Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the Criminal Code of the Republic of Tajikistan and the Criminal Code of the Republic of Azerbaijan. The quantitative indicators of minors who, in 2020-2021, were notified of suspicion of committing criminal offenses, minor crimes, grave crimes and especially grave crimes, are given. The types of punishments provided by the criminal codes of Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Azerbaijan, which can be imposed by the court on persons who have committed a criminal offense, at the age of fourteen to eighteen, have been determined. Taking into account the provisions of the Criminal Code of Ukraine, an analysis of punishments in the form of a fine, community service, correctional labor, arrest and imprisonment was carried out. The article analyzes the provisions of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan on punishments in the form of deprivation of the right to engage in certain activities, a fine, involvement in community service, correctional labor, restriction of freedom and imprisonment. The analysis of the content of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Tajikistan in terms of the features of punishments in the form of deprivation of the right to engage in certain activities, a fine, compulsory labor, correctional labor and imprisonment has been carried out. The analysis of punishments provided by the Criminal Code of the Republic of Azerbaijan in the form of a fine, community service, correctional labor, restriction of freedom and imprisonment has been carried out. The general and distinctive features characteristic of the list of punishments that can be assigned to minors have been established. The practice of the courts of Ukraine has been studied in relation to penalties in the form of a fine, correctional labor, community service and imprisonment. The works of domestic scientists are analyzed, on the basis of which, a circle of persons who have conducted research on individual issues on the responsibility of minors is determined.


Author(s):  
Khairil Hamdi

Towards the creative industry today economic activities are forced to intensify information and creativity by relying on ideas and knowledge from human resources as the main key in moving economic activities, housewives and women generally become the main guard in community life to regulate and cultivate the family economy. In fact, housewives have not been able to exploit their potential to help the family economy due to various factors. This community service activity is focused on empowering home industry actors in helping to increase family income, while the problems faced are (1) Lack of knowledge about home industry, 2) Low understanding of the perpetrators of home industry about the importance of the internet to support business activities. The aim of this program is to develop business carried out by groups of housewives to become economically independent communities.    


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 95-100
Author(s):  
Iche Andriyani Liberty ◽  
Muhammad Zainal Fikri ◽  
Tri Hari Irfani ◽  
Pariyana Pariyana ◽  
Suryadi Tjekyan

COVID-19 cases in Indonesia are still quite high. However, community mobility continues to increase. If in a family there is a vulnerable and / or comorbid age group, it will certainly be increasingly threatened when a productive family member leaves the house but is negligent in implementing health protocols. People who live in market areas, of course, are in direct contact with high economic activities and of course also indicate high mobility. The purpose of this activity is to increase family awareness of COVID-19 transmission in vulnerable communities with comorbidities. The target audience for this community service activity is 31 people who live in the Jakabaring Main Market area of ​​Palembang City. This community service activity results in an increase in knowledge about the importance of health protocols that are carried out in a disciplined and correct manner. This health protocol is carried out in order to protect each other starting from the family and for the community, especially for vulnerable communities. Apart from home visiting activities, the construction of hand washing facilities will also be used by the surrounding community and at the same time become a symbol to remind that washing hands with soap in running water is not only an obligation of the health protocol for preventing COVID-19 but will also save many lives from various threats of other infectious diseases.


Author(s):  
Deni Handani, Mela Sari, Ira Devi Lia

ABSTRACT Policy of Assistance to the Family Hope Program (PKH) through Law Number 40 of 2004 concerning the National Social Security System which was followed up with Regulation of the Minister of Social Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia Number 1 of 2018 concerning PKH. One way that has been done by the government to prosper and reduce poverty by giving assistance to shortage society. The aim of this study was to identify the Implementation of the Family Hope Program in the framework of the distribution of community welfare in Bungo District. The study used descriptive method with qualitative. Data analysis using data collection, data reduction, presentation and drawing conclusions and verification. The results showed that the implementation of the policies carried out by related government agencies was improving the quality of life in the fields of education and health, but the reality in the field was found that the implementation of the family of hope program in Bungo district had not been able to fully realize equitable welfare for the community, this was indicated from the distribution of funds that had not been equitable and injustice in determining the participants receiving PKH funds.   Keywords: Implementation, Family Hope Program (PKH), Community Welfare.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 410-415
Author(s):  
Reny Sukmawani ◽  
Neneng Kartika Rini ◽  
Inda Asri Supiati ◽  
Ema Hilma Meilani ◽  
Amalia Nur Milla ◽  
...  

This Community Service is entitled Microgreens Farming Business Training for Housewives in Sukabumi. The empowerment of housewives is intended to produce the potential of housewives, in addition to being able to carry out domestic or domestic duties. Housewives are also able to be active and productive in public activities and economic activities. Microgreens are vegetable seeds that are harvested very young, 7-14 days after germinating and young leaves appear. The method used in this service is the training method; namely, before carrying out direct practice, participants understand through theory first. The training participants were housewives from several women's organizations in Sukabumi. This community service is the acquisition of skills of housewives in farming microgreens and the increasing role of housewives in family welfare through the provision of healthy vegetables for the family.


Author(s):  
Fandy J. Latuni ◽  
Glenie Latuni

Siladen is an island east of Bunaken Island with a population of approximately 300 family heads. Since the first Community as Fishermen to change since the entry of foreign and local investors invest their capital in the tourism sector by establishing resorts and international diving spot. Residents who were formerly fishermen, are now beginning to be recruited into company employees. The community of Siladen Island is derived from sangihe island and still maintains its cultural tradition, one of which is Masamper music. This art, often featured in social activities, local culture until now. To improve the welfare of the local community, the Community Service is implemented which is focused on the children. Train the creativity of children, in order to improve the welfare of the family later became the goal Keywords: Music Masamper Group of Children, Siladen Island, Creative Industry


NASPA Journal ◽  
1997 ◽  
Vol 34 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael H. Persons ◽  
David Lisman

This is an optimistic, and useful, book written at a pessimistic time. In an era when the nation faces many social problems - including alienation from the government and work, the fragmentation of the family, and an expanding materialism - this book promoting civic literacy approaches to service learning and seeks to help educators in their efforts to redefine the role of civics in contemporary society. The civic literacy approach to service learning is defined as pedagogy that combines community service and academic instruction and that focuses on critical, reflective thinking and civic responsiblity. The editors challenge community colleges to act as catalysts for a national movement of community renewal, suggesting that they may be our best hope for finding ways to solve our social problems.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Erica Kilius ◽  
David R. Samson ◽  
Sheina Lew-Levy ◽  
Mallika S. Sarma ◽  
Ujas A. Patel ◽  
...  

AbstractSleep studies in small-scale subsistence societies have broadened our understanding of cross-cultural sleep patterns, revealing the flexibility of human sleep. We examined sleep biology among BaYaka foragers from the Republic of Congo who move between environmentally similar but socio-ecologically distinct locations to access seasonal resources. We analyzed the sleep–wake patterns of 51 individuals as they resided in a village location (n = 39) and a forest camp (n = 23) (362 nights total). Overall, BaYaka exhibited high sleep fragmentation (50.5) and short total sleep time (5.94 h), suggestive of segmented sleep patterns. Sleep duration did not differ between locations, although poorer sleep quality was exhibited in the village. Linear mixed effect models demonstrated that women’s sleep differed significantly from men’s in the forest, with longer total sleep time (β ± SE =  − 0.22 ± 0.09, confidence interval (CI) = [− 0.4, − 0.03]), and higher sleep quality (efficiency; β ± SE =  − 0.24 ± 0.09, CI = [− 0.42, − 0.05]). These findings may be due to gender-specific social and economic activities. Circadian rhythms were consistent between locations, with women exhibiting stronger circadian stability. We highlight the importance of considering intra-cultural variation in sleep–wake patterns when taking sleep research into the field.


Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document