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Fajar Budiyanto; Ahfi Nova Ashriana; Elly Joenarni; Diah Cahyani; Trijadi Herdajanto +3 more

Jurnal Suara Pengabdian 45 2024 LPPM Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Semarang

This community service was carried out in Sumbersari Hamlet, Mojojajar Village, Kemlagi District, Mojokerto Regency, with the aim of increasing the community's knowledge and skills in cultivating grass jelly plants to boost their economy. Community service activities last for 3 months and use counseling and mentoring methods. Counseling is carried out by providing material about the cultivation of grass jelly plants, including planting, maintenance and harvesting techniques to converting them into economically valuable products such as grass jelly ice and organic fertilizer from grass jelly waste. Mentoring is carried out by helping the community apply the material that has been presented in the counseling. The results of community service show a significant increase in community knowledge and skills in cultivating grass jelly plants after participating in counseling and mentoring. This is proven by the increasing number of participants who succeeded in harvesting grass jelly and their harvests. This increase also has a positive impact on the economy of the people of Sumbersari Hamlet, as can be seen from the increase in their average monthly income. The success of this community service shows that grass jelly cultivation can be a promising business alternative to improve the economy of rural communities. This community service program can be replicated in other areas with similar conditions.

Yohanes Makias De

Jurnal Pendidikan Agama dan Teologi 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This research analyzes the role of priests in social dialogue related to the implementation of the Public Housing Savings Program (TAPERA) in Riam Batang Parish and its impact on the lives of the people. TAPERA, as an Indonesian government initiative, aims to facilitate livable house ownership for low-income people through savings and financing schemes. In Riam Batang Parish, priests not only function as spiritual leaders, but also as facilitators of social dialogue and agents of change. This research uses a qualitative approach with case studies, collecting data through in-depth interviews with priests and congregation. The research results show that imams play a key role in increasing people's awareness and understanding of TAPERA, as well as helping overcome bureaucratic and economic obstacles. The Imam plays an active role in providing education and outreach regarding this program, helping the congregation access its benefits, and being a mediator between the congregation and government agencies. However, several challenges such as lack of understanding of the people, complicated administrative processes, and economic limitations are still significant obstacles. This research highlights the importance of effective social dialogue built by priests in supporting the implementation of TAPERA, as well as the need for collaboration between the church, government and local communities to overcome these challenges. Thus, the role of the priest in a social and economic context becomes essential in improving the welfare of the people and achieving the goals of a more inclusive and sustainable public housing program.

Rosiyani Rosiyani; Muhammad Sahrul

Jurnal Insan Pendidikan dan Sosial Humaniora 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

The reasons why adolescents fall into the streets vary depending on the individual, with each individual having different problems and needs. Street youth usually earn their income by working on the street from multiple locations, which worsens their situation by creating a negative stigma from the community and uncertainty about their future. Therefore, their empowerment is necessary. The purpose of this research is to achieve an understanding of the roles, stages of the process, as well as the results achieved in the context of empowerment efforts through the Family Return Roadmap program. This research applies a descriptive qualitative approach. The data collection process was conducted through interviews, observation, and documentation. Purposive sampling technique was used to determine relevant informants. The research was conducted at Pondok Tasawuf Underground located in Ciputat Shophouse Complex. The results showed that the empowerment role of Pondok Tasawuf Underground aims to create change for street youth. To achieve this goal, they are given a program that focuses on economic and social aspects, called the Family Return Roadmap, and are supported by adequate facilities to support the implementation of the program. In the stages of the empowerment process, there is a process of forming behavioral awareness, transforming knowledge, and developing intellectual skills. The results of the program implemented in Family Return Roadmap have a positive impact on the economic and social independence of street youth after they participate in the program.

Putri Sukmawati; Arif Hidayat; Siti Kholisah

International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Reviews 2024 Asosiasi Penelitian dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

This study examines the impact of mental health awareness programs on reducing stigma in low-income communities in Indonesia. Through an analysis of community workshops, educational campaigns, and outreach initiatives, the research evaluates the effectiveness of these programs in changing community attitudes toward mental health issues and promoting help-seeking behaviors. The findings indicate that mental health awareness programs significantly reduce stigma and increase understanding, though cultural and social barriers remain obstacles to broader acceptance and utilization of mental health services.

Nawan Kurniawan; Riki Cahyadi; Phebe Tamariska; Dedi Takari

Jurnal Ilmiah Ekonomi, Akuntansi, dan Pajak 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

The Rungan River area in Palangka Raya City has abundant natural resources potential, including fisheries, agriculture, and other resources. The local community heavily relies on these natural resources as their main source of livelihood. This research examines the management of natural resources in the area as a source of economic income for the local community by combining descriptive and qualitative methods. The research findings show that the community possesses local wisdom in managing and preserving natural resources, such as Pasah Patahu, Santo Nazar, and technology-based management. However, there are still challenges, such as suboptimal utilization of natural resources, lack of support from the government and related institutions, and underutilization of technology. Further efforts from various parties are needed to optimize the management of natural resources in order to sustainably increase the economic income of the local community.  

Ignatius Aji Dwiatmaja; Muhammad Imam Alfikri; Irfan Khairan Ali

RISOMA : Jurnal Riset Sosial Humaniora dan Pendidikan 2024 Asosiasi Ilmuwan Pendidikan, Sosial, dan Humaniora Indonesia

This study aims to explore the impact of the trans-Sulawesi railway infrastructure development intervention on people's lives. With a qualitative case study approach, this research will focus on three aspects: economic, social, and environmental, to understand the dynamics of change and community response. In the economic aspect, changes in livelihood, income, and employment opportunities will be examined. Socially, the influence of infrastructure on interaction, cohesion, culture, and local wisdom will be explored. The environment will highlight issues of spatial planning, land use, habitat destruction, and biodiversity threats. The findings are expected to provide a comprehensive understanding of community dynamics in responding to interventions, as well as input for policymakers to design interventions that are more responsive to community needs and aspirations.

Yasmina Amalia; Yuliawati Yuliawati

FUNDAMENTUM : Jurnal Pengabdian Multidisiplin 2024 Asosiasi Peneliti Dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are an important sector that supports the community's economy. The COVID-19 pandemic has had a negative impact in the form of a significant decrease in income due to restrictions on product marketing. The new normal situation will make people's lifestyles very dependent on the use of information technology. The aim of this community service is to provide assistance and training in improving marketing. The method in this community service is quantitative descriptive by means of mentoring and training. Marketing digitalization support activities will be carried out in three stages: education, mentoring and sustainability assessment. Training will be provided to increase partners' knowledge and understanding of various digital marketing platforms. The results of this activity are expected to expand partners' knowledge and understanding in the field of marketing digitalization. Mentoring activities are carried out to ensure partners are able to apply the technology and training provided. In the end, the outcome that partners as MSME actors want to achieve is an increase in the economic scale of MSMEs

Nurjannah Supardi; Hasriani Hasriani; Marlina Azis

Jurnal Pelaksanaan Pengabdian Bergerak bersama Masyarakat 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Kesehatan Indonesia

Stunting is a condition of failure to thrive in children under five (for babies under five years of age) which is caused by chronic malnutrition so that the child is too short for his age. Stunting causes children to not reach their maximum height and disrupts brain development which will affect cognitive abilities. One in five children in Indonesia is reported to be stunted. The long-term impact of stunting will cause children to have difficulty receiving lessons, decreased learning achievement, decreased work productivity, low income and minimal participation in community activities. The cause of stunting in toddlers is often the result of many factors related to poverty, including poor diet, health, hygiene and the environment. The current effort being made is to provide education about high protein foods. The education provided aims to enable mothers of toddlers to play a role in providing a healthy, high-protein menu so that it can prevent the incidence of stunting. This community service is carried out with the aim of increasing the knowledge and understanding of mothers of toddlers regarding providing MP-ASI high in animal protein to prevent stunting. It is hoped that after participating in this service activity, mothers of toddlers will be able to provide MP-ASI high in animal protein for toddlers to support their children's height growth.      

Oktarini Khamilah Siregar; Vina Arnita; Mustika Tupa Sihombing

International Journal of Economics and Management Sciences 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

The purpose of this study is to analyze the relationship between village expenditure and village income in various sectors such as village governance, village development, community development, and disaster management in Kotabari Village, Serdang Pedagai Regency, over the period of 2015-2022. The findings indicate that while village expenditure in the village government sector plays a role in influencing village income, expenditure in the areas of village development, community development, and disaster management does not have a significant impact on village income in Kotabari Village. To address this, the village government of Kotabari City aims to balance the distribution of village income by allocating no more than 40% of village expenditure to each sector. The government also plans to allocate funds towards community-focused activities, such as village-wide festivals, which aim to promote local small and medium-sized enterprises and introduce their products to a broader market, both within Indonesia and internationally. Furthermore, it is crucial for the Kotabari Village Government to be more strategic and productive in its budgeted expenditure allocation, as this can stimulate an increase in village income, particularly in terms of village-owned revenue, and move the village towards greater independence and financial sustainability.

Prima Lestari Situmorang; Riris Lawitta Maulina Siahaan; Najdah Thalib; Juli Arianti

Jurnal Hasil Kegiatan Bersama Masyarakat 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

and sustainability of natural potential so that marine resources are maintained and can be used by the next generation. Matara Village is a coastal area in Merauke, south papua South Papua Province which has abundant marine potential. One of them is shrimp which is a leading commodity in this village. The use of shrimp is still limited to selling them whole. In the process, the shrimp are sold at cheap prices to agents and often the small shrimp are not sold so they are wasted which ultimately causes an unpleasant smell on the beach. Apart from that, fishermen in Matara Village generally live in the lower middle economic strata. The abundance of marine products has not been processed optimally. In fact, if the Blue Economy is implemented optimally, it can increase the income of the people there. Training and assistance in making Blue Economy products in the form of shrimp nuggets was provided to the women of Matara Village. as an effort to increase the economic value of shrimp, increase the variety of healthy foods that are contemporary and popular with all groups, overcome waste caused by unsold small shrimp, and can increase income variations This activity was carried out by Musamus University KKN lecturers and students for 1 month. This activity was carried out by observing the community, lectures about the importance of implementing the Blue Economy concept in coastal areas, demonstrations and assistance in making shrimp nuggets, and surveying community satisfaction. This activity was responded very well by the community and said that assistance should be carried out in the manufacture of Blue Economy products in the future

Seri Mughni Sulubara; Amrizal Amrizal; Ashari Efendi; Budiman Budiman; Evi Lestaria +2 more

Nusantara: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat 2024 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

The implementation of Self-Help Housing Stimulant Assistance requires community involvement to achieve its goal of providing livable houses for the implementation of the Self-Help Housing Assistance Program (BSPS) for Low-Income Communities (MBR) in Negeri Antara Village. As an implementation of the legal basis that has been mentioned, the government through the Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing (PUPR) is forwarded to the Directorate General of Housing together with the Directorate of Self-Help Houses to make it easier for the community, especially low-income people, to realize the improvement of uninhabitable houses both from facilities, infrastructure, and public utilities by designing a policy namely Self-Help Housing Stimulant Assistance (BSPS). The problem in this research is that there are still inaccurate beneficiaries and there are still beneficiaries who have stopped in carrying out house construction activities due to lack of self-help funds. The purpose of this research is to find out data related to the principles of accuracy and justice in terms of the Evaluation of the Self-Help Housing Stimulant Assistance Program (BSPS) in Negeri Antara Village, Pintu Rime Gayo District, Bener Meriah Regency, Aceh Province, which is known that the BSPS program is a program of the Ministry of Public Housing of the Republic of Indonesia in order to support poverty reduction and efforts to prosper the poor so that they can have a decent home in a healthy environment.

Vita Yanuar

Nusantara: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat 2024 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

The Community Service (PKM) carried out by the author aims to train the community's abilities (especially MSEs) in making presto tilapia, increase innovation and diversification of presto processed foods and increase MSEs' income through diversity of production results. The method used is to provide education and practice to Uyung Sehati MSEs and Antakusuma University students. Education provided about Presto Tilapia Making as an Alternative to Increase the Selling Price of Quality Grade B Fish at Uyung Sehati UMK. Meanwhile, practice is making Nila Presto directly. This activity will be held on September 7 2023 starting at 08.00 WIB until finished. Location of activities at Micro and Small Enterprises (UMK) Uyung Sehati Jl. Swadaya RT.001 Sungai Kapitan Village, Kumai District, West Kotawaringin Regency. The results of the PKM show that the community and/or micro business actors have been able to make presto tilapia but still need assistance. Apart from that, the results of presto tilapia fish can be diversified into various flavors such as savory taste, white flesh color, soft texture with all parts edible, and a distinctive fish smell.

Edy Soesanto; Rizky Andreanusa; Bismaka Daniswara

Jurnal Ekonomi, Akuntansi, dan Perpajakan 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

Indonesia in carrying out obligations and daily activities. Both in personal life, social life, and even the wealth that exists on earth. The 1945 Law as a legal basis for the impact of state revenues on oil and gas industry activities in Indonesia is expected to be implemented in aspects of the oil and gas industry. This regulation is contained in Market 3 No. 22 of 2001 which regulates the objectives of implementing the oil and gas industry. State income is a crucial concern in the development and economy of a country as well as in improving the quality of life of citizens as a whole. As a country that has abundant natural resource wealth, especially oil and natural gas, Indonesia relies on oil and natural gas income as a form of income for the development and welfare of the people. The implementation of national values in the 1945 Constitution is reflected in the government's efforts to ensure that oil and gas industry activities contribute maximally to state income, while still paying attention to environmental sustainability and community welfare. The impact of state revenues from the oil and gas industry in Indonesia is greatly influenced by regulations and policies implemented by the government, including in terms of natural resource management, distribution of production results, and tax and royalty revenues. Apart from that, protecting consumer rights and environmental sustainability are also main concerns in implementing national values in the context of the oil and gas industry.

Roy Djordy Satingi; Fenty Puluhulawa; Nuvazria Achir

Jurnal Ilmu Hukum Sosial dan Humaniora 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Illegal mining itself is a mining activity or extracting agricultural products carried out by the community or a business entity or we can call it a company where this activity does not have a business permit and also does not use the principles regarding how to mine in accordance with existing regulations or not. use mining methods properly and correctly. The basic mining laws that apply in Indonesia are stated in the Mining UlUl Number 3 of 2020 concerning amendments to UlUl Number 4 of 2009 concerning Mineral and Coal Mining, mining excavation itself consists of several types. Starting from strategic minerals or group a minerals, vital minerals or group c, and finally, group c minerals. In Indonesia itself we can certainly find cases of illegal mining in various regions, that is why enforcement efforts should be carried out as best as possible in order to reduce the growth rate of existing illegal mining which of course is to guarantee or increase state income through existing mining businesses. certainly legal in the eyes of the law.

Gesti Setyo Hadi; Alvina Setiyawati; Ayu Firza Novianti

Jurnal Ilmu Sosial, Bahasa dan Pendidikan 2024 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Jember is one of the regions that produces Edamame soybeans. The community empowerment through the Edamame Village has become an encouragement for economic development, especially for the people of Curah Kates Village. By utilizing the remaining materials from Edamame soybean sorting into an economically valuable product. This study aims to deeply analyze the impact of the empowerment program on the economy of the Curah Kates village community through the MSME actors of the Edamame Village who collaborate with PT Gading Mas Indonesia Teguh (GMIT). The empowerment program carried out by the Edamame Village has a significant impact on employment, income, and women's empowerment. The economic empowerment program of Curah Kates Village through the Edamame Village is one form of the implementation of the corporate social responsibility (CSR) program of PT Gading Mas Indonesia Teguh. In this program, the company is obligated to be responsible for the social and environmental impacts generated by the company's operations. This research uses a Qualitative method, this method is used to deepen the research conducted. The data collection techniques used in this study were carried out through observation and in-depth interviews with the research subjects.

Vera Maria; Annisa Fitriyani; Fitriyani; Bagus Ridho Hikmawan; Shahnaz Mawaria +2 more

Student Scientific Creativity Journal 2024 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

. This study aims to analyze the role of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Cibeber Sub-district, Cilegon City, in increasing the income and welfare of the actors. MSMEs play an important role in the local economy, creating jobs and improving community welfare. Through a descriptive qualitative approach, this study collected data from MSME players in Cibeber to evaluate their economic impact. The results show that MSMEs contribute significantly to income generation, which in turn improves the welfare of business owners in terms of economy, education, health and quality of life. Factors such as access to capital, entrepreneurship training and government support play a key role in the success of MSMEs

Ismaidar Ismaidar; T. Riza Zarzani; Lindawati Br Surbakti

International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice 2024 Asosiasi Penelitian dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

Corporate Crime or what can be called a criminal act of corruption is a crime committed jointly where the impact can damage democracy, morality, harm state finances, violate the social and economic rights of the community. Nowadays, corporate development seems to be increasingly rapid both in terms of quality, quantity and in the field of business it operates. Corporations operate in fields such as banking, transportation, entertainment, agriculture and so on. The existence of corporations brings many benefits to society and the state, such as: an increase in state treasury income from taxes and foreign exchange, opening up job opportunities, increasing technology transfer and so on. However, there are also negative impacts from these corporations, such as: environmental pollution, exploitation or depletion of natural resources, tax manipulation, exploitation of workers and so on. The emergence of this negative impact is due to corporations pursuing large profits.    

Emik Rahayu; Izza Ulumuddin Ahmad Asshofi; Budi Santoso; Andi Hallang Lewa; Wijaya, Muhammad Askha Rafliansyach +1 more

Publikasi Hasil Pengabdian dan Kegiatan Masyarakat 2024 Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

Crooked land is customary land managed by the village whose designation is used for the benefit of the village or the administration of the village. By and large, crooked soil is used for agriculture.  The use of crooked land as a source of village cash is not only in agriculture, but can also be through the field of tourism which is often referred to as agrotourism. The development of agrotourism by utilizing land based on local culture is expected to increase farmers' income and to reserve land resources, as well as maintain local culture and local technology (indigenous people's knowledge) which is generally in accordance with the natural conditions of the environment. In Kalisapu Village, most of the utilization of crooked land in Kalisapu village is still focused on agriculture as the main source of crooked land income. The crooked soil potential of the tourism field has not been optimally applied. To be able to develop crooked land into Agrotourism tourism, qualified and competent human resources are needed in Agrotourism tourism midwives. The training held is a collaboration between the Kalisapu Village Government, Slawi District, Central Java, and the proposing team of Dian Nuswantoro University (UDINUS) through a community service or community partnership program whose implementation is in the form of training, training and introduction to the concept of Agrotourism to support the use of crooked land in Kalisapu Village as an Agrotourism Area.

Adessa Putri Rashesa; Irvanly D Sihombing; Nurahma Fauziah; Salsa Nur Maulida; Tania Amable Padang

Jurnal Bisnis Kreatif dan Inovatif 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen dan Bisnis Indonesia

Pagi Farm is a Bogor regional company unit that cultivates various vegetables, one of which is bok choy vegetables for the bok choy vegetable needs of the community and as a stakeholder in the downstream supply chain activities for pak choy vegetables. This research aims to analyze the supply chain network for hydroponic bok choy vegetables to increase income. The research data used comes from primary data from conducting interviews with PT. Morning Congregational Blessing. R/C analysis to determine the feasibility of PT's Pakcoy Hydroponics vegetable business. Morning Congregational Blessing. The results of the research can be concluded that the bok choy supply chain at PT Pagi Berkah Berjamaah (Pagi Farm) is through PT Pagi Berkah Berjamaah (Pagi Farm) then to collectors then distributed to supermarkets and then to consumers. Based on the R/C analysis, the R/C results were > 1,68, which means that pak choy farming is feasible and profitable.

Zalva Givari; RD Rizki Putra Ramadan

An International Journal Tourism and Community Review 2024 Akademi Kesejahteraan Sosial Ibu Kartini Semarang

The potential for sustainable tourism development in Rancabali Tea Plantation is analyzed from the aspects of social, economic, and environmental impacts. The study reveals that the development of sustainable tourism in Rancabali Tea Plantation can have significant positive impacts on the local community, economy, and environment. Socially, it can create new job opportunities, increase local income, and enrich the local culture. Economically, it can increase the local government's revenue through tourism taxes and the sale of local products, and diversify the local economy through investments in tourism infrastructure. Environmentally, it can promote eco-friendly practices, such as the use of renewable energy, efficient waste management, and the conservation of natural resources. The study concludes that the development of sustainable tourism in Rancabali Tea Plantation has the potential to benefit the local community, economy, and environment, and emphasizes the importance of considering all these aspects in the development of tourism to ensure its long-term success.