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Author(s):  
Suwati Ummat ◽  
Marianah Marianah ◽  
Muanah Muanah ◽  
Ahmad Akromul Huda ◽  
Desy Ambar Sari ◽  
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Household waste contributes to the volume of waste. In general, household waste is easily biodegradable and difficult to decompose. Household products that are hard to decompose are generally plastic and plastic bottles predominantly. The difficulty of decomposing household plastic waste requires serious handling, so it is necessary to provide assistance for processing plastic waste into useful creations. One of them becomes ecobric. There are two methods of this activity, namely direct counseling and training. The results obtained after the community service activities were completed was that they were able to improve community skills in processing plastic waste into ecobrics. Furthermore, ecobrics are created into potted plants and other forms of creation. In addition, after this activity is carried out, it can reduce the movement of plastic waste to the final disposal site (TPA), so that the community hopes that this activity will continue to be transmitted to other places to create a clean and free environment from plastic waste.


Author(s):  
Sayekti Suindyah Dwiningwarni ◽  
Mei Indrawati ◽  
Machrus Ali ◽  
Syamsiyah Yuli Dwi Andari

Galengdowo Village has both natural and artificial tourism potential. The problem is that the promotion has not been carried out optimally and has not been integrated into one website and the lack of tourist information for prospective tourists. The goal of this action is to progress tourist villages through digitization and web sites. The methods used are training, mentoring, supervising, and asessment. The findings indicate this the tutoring and assistance in operating the web and the design of the promotion greatly impact the participants, it can regarded the finding of monitoring through the galengdowo. id web. he tourist information center is very much needed by the manager because it can provide information about tourist attractions to tourists. The results of the organizational management training, namely increasing the quality of Pokdarwis managers, which initially did not have a job description and after the training, there was a job description for each administrator


Author(s):  
Kusbaryanto Kusbaryanto ◽  
Asroni Asroni ◽  
Warih Andan Puspitosari

Decreased productivity and quality of life experienced by People with Mental Disorders (ODGJ) are caused by decreased cognitive, personal and social functions which will affect their ability to work and be productive. ODGJ lose their job and find it difficult to find a job. Omah Barokah (OBAH) is a business established to provide opportunities for ODGJ to work and be productive. OBAH has been running for 2 years and needs assistance to increase employee motivation, expand marketing and financial management. This service activity aims to improve the quality of OBAH, which is a food business located in Kembaran Hamlet, Tamantirto, Kasihan, Bantul. Participants are 8 employees and 2 managers. The service team compiled a module for improving the OBAH business. The activity was carried out for 1 month in the form of providing motivation to work through online videos for 3 meetings. Online marketing assistance through website creation. Program results are measured by increasing employee motivation and improving the quality of online marketing. The results of the training will continue to be carried out by the manager so that the OBAH business continues to grow.


Author(s):  
Esy Nur Aisyah

There are several reasons that lead to the importance of implementing a gender-oriented poverty alleviation program, one of which is that it can stimulate the emergence of empowerment. So the purpose of this research is to formulate the empowerment of poor women with the Pro-poor Capacity Improvement model in an effort to alleviate poverty in rural areas. The formulation of the model is based on the analysis of potentials, barriers, opportunities, threats, and policies in empowering poor women. Research in Gadingkulon Village, Dau District, Malang Regency was carried out through questionnaires, in-depth interviews, observations, Focus Group Discussions (FGD), and literature studies. The first stage uses quantitative analysis to present the frequency table, and the second stage uses qualitative analysis in gender analysis by Sara Longwee. This research resulted in a model for empowering poor women, which was designed in the Pro-poor Capacity Improvement ((PCIM) model which consisted of several components in the model in order to improve family welfare. These components consisted of the results of an analysis of potential, opportunities, obstacles, intervention in entrepreneurship, and welfare.The formulation of empowerment of poor women in Gadingkulon Village can be implemented in poverty alleviation efforts.


Author(s):  
Rendi Zulni Ekaputri ◽  
Dewi Jumiarni ◽  
Berto Usman ◽  
Erik Perdana Putra

Skills improvement is in line with efforts to tackle food security during the COvid-19 pandemic. This effort can be done by using hydroponic techniques. This community service aims to increase the knowledge and skills of the Sint Carolus Junior High School residents in Bengkulu City in utilizing hydroponic technology. The method of activities provided includes training, supervised assignment, monitoring and evaluation. Activities were held on August 21, 2020 and August 28, 2020 at Sint Carolus Middle School, Bengkulu. Based on the activities that have been carried out, it can be concluded that community service activities in hydroponic technology training (models) get a very good response in terms of the material, methods and partner satisfaction. Hydroponic technology training model has increased the knowledge and skills of Sint Carolus Middle School residents in Bengkulu City, particularly by using the styrofoam box waste as a medium for plant planting.


Author(s):  
Iis Ismawati ◽  
Raeza Firsta Wisra ◽  
Imelfina Musthafa ◽  
Riva Hendriani

Kelompok Wanita Tani (KWT)  Amanah is one of the SME groups that processes cassava into tradisional snacks of West Sumatra. Most products are sold wholesale, do not have labels and packaging, so the selling price is lower than the market price. The lack of knowledge of group members about the importance of product packaging and labels still an obstacle. The purpose of this community dedication is to provide awareness to the KWT Amanah community about the importance of labels and packaging in increasing product added value. In addition, the implementation team provided assistance in arranging P-IRT. The method used is trainning, discussion, observation and demonstration. This counseling activity provides insight and knowledge that can motivate KWT Amanah to make decisions in choosing the type of packaging used. This community dedication program are improves value added products through label designs,  increase members knowledge and create the products selling value  for partner.


Author(s):  
Ida Bagus Suryabrata ◽  
Yudha Akbar Prasetyawan ◽  
Agus Putu Abiyasa

Tourism activities around the coast are growing rapidly, especially in the Petitenget Coastal area. Waste management by tourism actors around the area causes the contamination of the Petitenget Beach estuary. To overcome this, it is necessary to restore estuary water, one way is by utilizing the potency of the fragrant root plant as a phytoremediation agent. The purpose of this community empowerment program is to examine how effective the vetiver plant is as a phytoremediation agent for Petitenget Beach estuary water. This research was started by collecting water samples from the petitenget estuary and then conducting water quality research and testing water samples on Wangi Root plants using an artificial wetland system which was carried out for one month. From the research that has been done, it is known that the vetiver plant is quite effective in reducing the levels of chemical pollutants such as pH, BOD and COD, but this plant cannot reduce the microbiological levels contained in the water.


Author(s):  
Rifiana Arief ◽  
Widyo Nugroho ◽  
Erlina Solihin

Due to Covid-19 pandemic, learning activities turn into online. Online learning requires a media that can maximize the delivery of material and thus students can understand independently. Teachers should improve their ability to use information technology and creativ to create a good learning video which is worth to upload and deserves copyright recognition. The method is to provide the mentorship. Mentorship purpose is to assist teachers to produce learning videos that are suitable being uploaded on YouTube and receive recognition of the copyrighted videos. As a result of these mentorships, the participants succeed in creating a learning video with a variety of material topics which can be uploaded in Youtube and receive recognition of copyright ownership. Thereafter, the school can manage independently and continue to enrich content of school's YouTube channel and increase the number of copyright for teacher's video works.  


Author(s):  
Abid Rohman ◽  
Thareq Kamal Taufik

This article is the result of research that examines the efforts of the Kuwu village community to escape dependence on rice yields through dragon fruit cultivation by utilizing empty house yard assets with a Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) approach. This approach provides an opportunity for researchers from the University of the UINSA KKN Team and the Kuwu village community to partner and collaborate to conduct research together to find solutions to problems faced by the community to improve their economic welfare. After conducting the inculturation stage with a Focus Group Discussion (FGD) with the Kuwu village community, and conducting an analysis of the initial assets owned by the local community, the researchers from the UINSA KKN Team group 18 together with the community focused on efforts to solve the problem of the dependence of the Kuwu village community on the results. rice harvesters by looking for additional income alternatives by cultivating dragon fruit by utilizing their empty home yard land. To solve this problem, researchers from the UINSA Team and residents of the Kuwu village community worked together in every stage of the research. There are four stages in the CBPR method, namely: (1) Foundation laying, (2) Research planning, (3) Data collection and analysis, (4) Determination of action on findings. Through these stages, it can be concluded that the results of this study include; first, the planting of dragon fruit seeds carried out by UINSA KKN students and residents of the Kuwu village community, starting with a literacy study and socialization about the benefits of dragon fruit initiated by local community leaders and extension workers from the local Agriculture Service; second, efforts to carry out various joint experiments to make food/snacks from processed dragon fruit carried out by PKK women and UINSA KKN students. This action was also followed up by the village government by initiating a working group (farmer's group) to oversee this program until finally realizing the aspirations of the community members to become a dragon fruit center village in the future.


Author(s):  
Nita Novianti ◽  
Iyen Nurlaelawati ◽  
Temmy Widyastuti

The national literacy movement must be supported by all parties and implemented comprehensively, not only at school but also at home. Literacy education should be started early from home by parents, especially mothers, because reading activities together between parents and children have been proven to be able to develop children's literacy. Therefore, this Assisted Village Service activity, which focuses on Read Aloud training for mothers, is important to carry out. The Read Aloud training is to train mothers to read children's story books, to produce a deep understanding of the importance of introducing literacy to children from an early age in October 2018. This fostered village service involves several mothers who have toddlers and other women's associations such as people's associations. PAUD parents in the Sariwangi Village area, West Java. This activity trains mothers in selecting stories for children and reading stories to and/or with children. Through this activity, it is hoped that mothers can instill literacy skills from an early age in children


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