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Maria Nova Cresentia Nango; Yohanes G.T.Helan; Yohanes Tuan

Deposisi: Jurnal Publikasi Ilmu Hukum 2023 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This research aims to find out how the implementation of parking retribution in Bajawa City and the supporting and inhibiting factors of parking retribution implementation. This research uses a descriptive qualitative approach with empirical legal research type. The data collection techniques in this research are observation, interview, and document study. The data analysis techniques used in this research are data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results showed that the implementation of parking levies in bajawa city is not good enough seen from the results of research on parking lots, parking rates, the work of parking attendants, and community responses regarding parking where the four aspects have not been implemented properly where parking lots are still narrow, parking attendant services have received a lot of criticism from the community Parking rates set by the Ngada Regency Government are correct but the results of the levy itself are still very dependent on whether or not visitors are busy. The work of the parking attendants is not optimal because the parking attendants on duty have never received special training, so the work of the parking attendants has received a lot of criticism from the community. Parking attendant services to parking service users are said to be ineffective and need to be improved. Supporting factors in the implementation of parking levy collection are joint operations and the role of mass media as a source of information for the community. The inhibiting factors in the implementation of parking levy collection are the emergence of illegal parking, lack of awareness of parking attendants and the public in traffic and inadequate parking facilities.

Muchamad Catur Rizky; Didit Darmawan; Suwito Suwito; Rio Saputra; Novritsar Hasitongan Pakpahan

Jurnal Manuhara : Pusat Penelitian Ilmu Manajemen dan Bisnis 2023 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis Indonesia

Corruption in Indonesia is a chronic problem that damages the social and economic structure of the country. This paper explores the history of corruption from feudal times to the modern era, highlighting corrupt practices as part of the culture of government. The government has taken serious steps by establishing anti-corruption regulations and institutions to eradicate corruption that harms society and the state. This research uses the literature study method with a focus on improving governance and increasing transparency as an effort to prevent corruption. Through qualitative analysis, this research evaluates the effectiveness of existing anti-corruption regulations and institutions, as well as understanding the impact of corruption on people's social and economic rights. The results show that the government has taken concrete steps, such as establishing the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) and encouraging the use of information technology. However, the fight against corruption is faced with structural, cultural, instrumental and management barriers. Measures to improve governance and increase transparency are key to preventing corruption. Challenges include organized corruption, corrupt practices in the private sector, and non-compliance with regulations. Lack of resources is a constraint, and corruption in complex bureaucratic systems complicates case handling. Improving coordination, transparency, and public participation is needed to overcome these challenges. The government needs to continuously monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of corruption-fighting measures. Regular evaluation, public participation, and human resource capacity building are key to creating a strong and resilient system against corrupt practices. Collective awareness and cooperation between the government, anti-corruption organizations, and society are essential to build an Indonesia that is clean from corruption and just for all its people.  

Miranda Syafrina; Eko Purnomo

Jurnal Riset Rumpun Seni, Desain dan Media 2023 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Café Teras Muzaka established since 2020 is a contemporary café that stands in the center of Lubuk Basung sub-district, this café carries an elegant and minimalist concept. Café Teras Muzaka is always the first choice, a lot of people from various circles come to celebrate moments, meetings or just spend their free time. The findings of the problems of Café Teras Muzaka, namely in terms of publicity, have not used effective promotional media, resulting in a lack of Brand Awareness of consumers and potential consumers of Café Teras Muzaka. Therefore, this design aims to design a Company Profile video that can be a source of information for the public about Café Teras Muzaka. The design uses the 4D method (Define, Design, Develop, and Disseminate). Therefore, by using video company profile as the main media, it is possible to produce a company profile that can not only increase Brand Awareness, but also become an effective publicity media.    

Yussuli Yussuli; Saini Saini; Fajar Ainul Yaqin

ARDHI : Jurnal Pengabdian Dalam Negri 2023 Asosiasi Riset Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

Early marriage is one of the issues that contributes to the high rate of stunting in children in Indonesia, especially in rural areas. In Baletbaru Village, Sukowono, Jember, early marriage is still a common phenomenon, so preventive measures are needed to reduce the risk of stunting through education and counselling. The purpose of this assistance is to increase public knowledge and awareness, especially among adolescents, regarding the negative impacts of early marriage and the importance of nutrition in preventing stunting. The method used is Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA), which directly involves the community in every stage of assistance, from identifying problems to formulating solutions. The results of the assistance showed a significant increase in participants' understanding of the negative impacts of early marriage, with 85% of participants feeling they understood the issue better. In addition, 90% of participants were committed to sharing information with their environment. The implications of this assistance indicate that ongoing counselling is urgently needed, and further collaboration with the government and health institutions is recommended to expand the reach of education and intensive assistance for at-risk communities.

Ali Sobri; Dwi Noviani

This study aims to analyze the double burden (double burden) of women. The development of the times has transformed the thoughts and movements of women so that they do not only function in the domestic sphere but also in the public sphere. Even though this is a form of gender inequality in one sex. This is very interesting to study using socialist feminist theory and the position of women in Islam in terms of gender analysis of the position of women in the household. The purpose of this research is to look further at the views of feminists and Islam in the double burden experienced by women in various regions. Data analysis techniques in this study used the analytical techniques proposed by Miles and Huberman, namely: data codification, data presentation and drawing conclusions. The result of this study is that the dual role of women in various areas carried out by previous research occurs because there is no knowledge and awareness that there is oppression that they experience, so that its continuity is considered normal. Islam views women and men as having an equal position even in matters of household which must be based on equal principles and an agreement between the two parties. The significance of this study is to offer a micro snapshot of the problem of multiple roles at certain loci and can provide a glimpse into the potential for similar research in other areas.    

Faozi, Safik; Suliantoro, Adi; Andraini, Fitika; Saputra, Arikha

DINAMIKA HUKUM 2023 Universitas Stikubank

Nowadays, food and beverage products are widely circulated in society. In the era of globalization of society, the traffic of goods including food/drinks across countries is not guaranteed to be halal. Even though religious obligations command us to consume halal food/drinks. With the existence of Law no. 33 of 2014 concerning Halal Product Guarantees and Government Regulation no. 39 of 2021 shows that there is legal certainty in the implementation of Halal Product guarantees. The problem is how to theoretically and empirically study the implementation of halal product guarantees from an Indonesian legal perspective. The research methods are normative juridical and sociological. The research results show that theoretically, the implementation of halal product guarantees is based on Law no. 33 of 2014 concerning Halal Product Guarantees reflects legal norms originating from God's Law (God Order), namely from the Al-Qur'an and Hadith, and has long been practiced in people's lives as a reflection of a person's or society's religious awareness. The process shows a circle of interaction that ends with the Halal Product Guarantee Law. Empirical studies explain that the implementation of halal product guarantees has been going on in people's lives for a long time so that it functions to create legal certainty, comfort and justice for the user community as well as realizing beneficial values for economic growth and community welfare. The existence of statutory regulations, legal institutions and public awareness of halal product guarantees are elements of a legal system. Empirical studies explain that the economic subsystem played by business actors has great energy to adapt quickly and utilize legal regulations and community culture to expand and develop their business. Keywords: Halal, Products, Law and Society  

Thika Tri Aprilia; Susi Sarumpaet

Riset Ilmu Manajemen Bisnis dan Akuntansi 2023 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis Indonesia

The impact of climate change increases public awareness and encourages various parties to realize the importance of sustainability in business and building activities. Companies with a sustainable economy are considered better in the eyes of the public and investors. The sustainability report contains information about the company's social, economic, and environmental performance. Information transparency allows investors to better assess investments that will affect stock prices. Ohlson's (1995) model is used in this study, which is based on Bowerman & Sharma's (2016) research. The three disclosures in the sustainability report together influence the company's stock price, however, if analyzed from every aspect of the disclosure, only social performance has a significant negative influence on the stock price. Thus, the first and second hypotheses in this study were accepted, and the third hypothesis was rejected. The disclosure of economic and environmental performance and sustainability reports affects the share prices of manufacturing companies listed on the IDX for the 2020-2022 period. The company is expected to improve the information disclosed and its quality in the sustainability report. This is so that investors and potential investors can make a more in-depth assessment of the performance and sustainability of a company. Investors should consider more information outside of finance to assess the sustainability of the company in the long term so that the decisions taken will be wiser.  

Fathol Bari

Jurnal Hukum dan Sosial Politik 2023 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Preventing criminal acts of money politics in general elections is an important effort to maintain election integrity and the sustainability of democracy. The practice of money politics can threaten democratic principles, such as justice, participation and accountability. To overcome this problem, public education, information campaigns and community involvement play a crucial role in building public awareness of the dangers of money politics. This article discusses several key issues related to money politics, including factors that influence people to become involved in money politics, the negative impact of money politics on the integrity of elections and democracy, as well as effective strategies for building public awareness. Apart from that, this article also highlights the important role of public education, information campaigns and community involvement in preventing money politics in the 2024 elections. Through this collaborative effort, it is hoped that the public can be actively involved in honest, fair and transparent elections and avoid the rise of politics. Money.

Jekriel Septory; Yulina Tiwery

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Sains dan Teknologi 2023 Fakultas Teknik Universitas Cenderawasih

Stunting outreach activities among the community and mothers in Nyama Hamlet were carried out by KKN students at Pattimura University-PSDKU Southwest Maluku as a form of community service. Socialization activities are one of the activities that aim to provide understanding and knowledge to the community and mothers that the problem of stunting is a very important problem for the health of toddlers and children. This socialization was carried out in the form of lectures and questions and answers, this activity was held on August 20 2022, involving the community and specifically mothers in Nyama Hamlet, lasting 1 hour 30 minutes (11:00 – 01:00 WIT). With the aim of providing enlightenment and understanding to the public about the problem of stunting, the causes of stunting and how to prevent stunting in toddlers and children. This activity, carried out by lecturers and several students as a KKN Team, is expected to build awareness and provide a good perspective on preventing stunting which can start from the family itself and the community's contribution in supporting the government to prevent stunting which affects the next generation of Indonesians. This is deemed necessary to create a healthy, intelligent and superior generation in Nyama Hamlet.

Lego Waspodo

Jurnal Nusantara Berbakti 2023 Universitas Kristen Indonesia Toraja

There are several problems to socialize taxation, especially Law No. 12 of 1994 concerning Land and Building Tax, including: How to disseminate and instill an understanding of the importance of taxes for development. How to disseminate and instill public awareness of Law No.12 of 1994 concerning Land and Building Tax. Increasing public understanding of Law No. 12 of 1994 concerning Land and Building Tax is carried out by socialization. Socialization is done with lectures and discussions. Before conducting the lecture, participants were given questionnaires related to understanding and awareness of land and building taxes. At the end of the socialization, participants were distributed the same questionnaire again to find out whether participants' understanding of Law No. 12 of 1994 concerning Land and Building Tax following the training increased or not. This method is expected to increase public understanding and awareness to pay Land and Building Tax obligations.

Aref Vai; Rameilisa Karita; Nurakma Hani; Dea Apriana; Tri Wahyu Darma +6 more

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Nian Tana 2023 Fakultas Ekonomi & Bisnis, Universitas Nusa Nipa

Stunting is one of the nutritional problems as well as a serious threat To children in Indonesia. Currently, the stunting rate in Indonesia is 37.2% or equivalent to 8 million children with suboptimal Growth. This is behind our need to hold a stunting counseling Program, especially in Simpang Roda (III) hamlet, Kota Lama village, Rengat Barat district, Indragiri Hulu Regency. The form of counseling is in the Form of providing information services by collaborating with local Posyandu cadres to convey information to the community to invite The community to carry out public health movements. The hope is That the holding of stunting counseling activities in Kota Lama village can increase public awareness regarding the importance of Child growth and development so that increasingly noticed and Increasing, so as to prevent stunting and reduce the percentage of Stunting in Indonesia, especially in Simpang Roda (III) hamlet, Kota Lama village, Rengat Barat District, Indragiri Hulu Regency.

Nasrizal Nasrizal; Nur Adh Dhuha; Muhammad Ihsan; Syadzahara Nurul Chalifah; Rissika Priutami +6 more

Pandawa : Pusat Publikasi Hasil Pengabdian Masyarakat 2023 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Indonesia

This journal discusses student KKN activities at UNRI SUKAJADI VILLAGE, which is in Sukajadi Village, Bukit Batu District, Bengkalis Regency. Nowadays, cleanliness is considered trivial, so many local people don't care about cleanliness. Even though cleanliness is very important in life, both for health and the environment. Cleanliness affects health, as does the environment. A clean and healthy environment also improves the quality of life, fresh air, clean water and beautiful nature can improve physical and mental well-being. A healthy environment is the key to balance in an ecosystem. So the Kukerta group built the Sukajadi village and created a mutual cooperation work program at Datuk Laksamana gate. The aim of this work program is to raise public awareness about the environment because the environment is the key to creating a better, healthier and more sustainable world for all living creatures. Protecting the environment is our shared responsibility for future generations. Apart from that, the Sukajadi village community can overcome and invite the local community to clean around the Datuk Laksamana gate because cleaning the road at the Datuk gate is a simple but very important action that can have a big positive impact on human health and the environment.

Syarifa Nadira; Pradja Nur Isnaeini; Nila Salsabila; Helni Anggraini; Pebriandi Pebriandi

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Nian Tana 2023 Fakultas Ekonomi & Bisnis, Universitas Nusa Nipa

The lack of land preparation and trash bins in Pulau Kalimanting Village is one of the problems that has occurred so it is necessary to evaluate the prevention of problems that occur so as not to cause diseases that will make people sick. The purpose of this Kuliah Kerja Nyata (KKN) is to find solutions related to environmental pollution problems found in Pulau Kalimating Village at this time. Some of these places are at the State Elementary School 013 Pulau Kalimanting Village, Posyandu, and Lane House. Because of these problems, the right solution is to procure a trash can as a form of implementation to reduce the dirty environment in Pulau Kalimating Village. This report will describe how the trash can functions for the village community so that with these efforts it is hoped that it can increase public awareness about the importance of environmental cleanliness and understand the concept of sorting organic and anorganic waste. The method used is by directly handing over the bins to the school principal, the head of the posyandu, and the lane chairman who will later use the bins properly. This activity was well received and enthusiastic by the community because it was considered as an effort to improve environmental cleanliness in Pulau Kalimanting Village. Thus, this activity is quite effective in overcoming waste piles.  

Andre Irawan; Pika Noplianti; Fathia Berliani Surlianita; Indah Sepni Lestari; Yolinda Putri +6 more

jurnal ABDIMAS Indonesia 2023 STIKes Ibnu Sina Ajibarang

Stunting is a chronic nutritional condition caused by long-term malnutrition resulting in impaired growth and development in children. Toddlers are very susceptible to disease and nutritional disorders that can cause delays in growth and development. Stunted children have a higher risk of developing degenerative diseases and death. This community service was carried out in Gunung Kesiangan Village, Benai District, Kuantan Singingi Regency. The purpose of this community service activity is to 1) inform and educate the public about malnutrition and stunting in children, 2) increase public knowledge and understanding of stunting prevention, 3) increase awareness of mothers about child development from an early age. The benefit of this community service is changing people's behavior so they better understand what stunting is, its causes, and efforts to prevent it from an early age, even during pregnancy. The targets of this activity are pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers and children aged 0-2 years. The method used in community service activities is to distribute brochures about stunting to posyandu.

Nur Hasnah AR; Eben Ezer Sianturi; Salsabila Salsabila; Muhammad Kevin Alfayed; Pauzia Latifah Isrul +6 more

Pandawa : Pusat Publikasi Hasil Pengabdian Masyarakat 2023 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Indonesia

The College of Real Work (Kukerta) is a kind of community-focused dedication initiative aimed at enhancing the potential of the region and the role of students in society. The School of Real Work (KKN) can also serve as a forum for learning and applying scientific and technological advances done outside the campus area according to established timetables, working mechanisms, and habits. Real Work College (KKN) activities are carried out in the village of Lubuk Bendahara, Rokan IV Koto district, Hulu district of Rokan, Riau Province. The purpose of this dedication is to promote public interest in the use of live pharmaceutical plants as well as to improve the health and preserve the immune system of the population after the Covid-19 pandemic. The application methods used in community service activities are planning, observation and implementation. The result of dedication to this community is the implementation of the activities of making live pharmacy parks to be used by the community around the village in an effort to maintain and improve post-covid-19 pandemic health as well as developing public awareness of the usefulness of living pharmacy plants for improving health and immunity.

Marnelia Marnelia; Winda Br Simatupang; Tedi Ramadani; Tiara Zulva; Dinda Aulia Rahmi +6 more

Jurnal Bima : Pusat Publikasi Ilmu Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra 2023 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Indonesia

Stunting is a condition where a child's height is lower than the height according to his age, which is caused by long-term malnutrition in the first 1,000 days of life (HPK). Apart from nutritional factors, stunting is also caused by a lack of understanding among the public, especially mothers with young children, regarding the problem of stunting. The aim of this community empowerment is to prevent stunting through community participation in monthly village activities by holding posyandu for toddlers and children of pregnant women in Kota Baru village. The method of implementing the activity is community participation in posyandu activities providing vitamin A. The conclusion of this research is that the stunting prevention movement through posyandu activities by providing vitamin A to children under five and providing complementary breast milk food to pregnant women can improve the community. awareness of the importance of nutritious food for children to prevent stunting. Regarding government programs related to stunting, Kukerta University students in Riau are collaborating with the Kota Baru Village Government to continue government programs by implementing monthly programs in the form of posyandu operations as a form of the government's efforts to prevent stunting. . The results of the implementation of posyandu activities carried out by Kukerta Riau University students were two activities, posyandu for toddlers and posyandu for pregnant women. Activities carried out include providing additional food for pregnant women and vitamin A supplements for toddlers.  

Fendi Hary Yanto; Jupiter Reva Anton; Anindita Radya Naila; Chintya Audrey Margaretha Silaen; Intan Kusumaning Jati +6 more

Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Teknik 2023 Pusat riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Erosion is a serious problem in riverbank areas. This is because erosion is the starting point for subsequent natural disasters such as landslides. Based on this understanding, empowerment is needed by installing an Early Warning System, mapping of vulnerable areas and evacuation routes, as well as outreach aimed at increasing the understanding and awareness of residents for mitigation. The early warning system socialization program is carried out with Focus Group Discussions so that it can run interactively. Thus, it is hoped that there will be an increase in public understanding and awareness of natural disasters, as well as an increase in the quality of community empowerment by students in the implementation of applied science.

Mirza Hedismarlina Yuneline

jurnal ABDIMAS Indonesia 2023 STIKes Ibnu Sina Ajibarang

Based on data from the Ministry of Environment, the Indonesian population produces around 2.5 liters of waste per day or 625 million liters of the total population. Waste produced in households includes organic waste, inorganic waste and B3 waste (Toxic and Hazardous Materials). The problem in the city of Bandung is the lack of awareness among the public. People still throw away waste without separating it between organic and inorganic. By sorting waste, waste can be reused directly by making crafts from used goods and reused indirectly by selling used goods to scavengers, junkyards or waste banks. This waste-related problem is then elaborated on the capital requirements that novice investors usually face. The solution to the problem is in the form of awareness regarding waste sorting, then processing the waste into products that have selling value. Then the proceeds from the product selling can be used for investment by topping up the customer funds account) which can then be used to buy stock in the capital market.

Ayu Rahmawati; Teguh Ikhlas Ramadhan; Ade Rizki Nurmayadi

Sejahtera: Jurnal Inspirasi Mengabdi Untuk Negeri 2023 Universitas Maritim AMNI Semarang

Covid-19 is an acute respiratory disease caused by a new type of corona virus. This disease first broke out in Wuhan, China and then spread to almost the entire world and caused a global pandemic. The main symptoms of Covid-19 disease include cough, fever and shortness of breath. The Covid-19 pandemic has brought changes to various aspects of life, one of which is social change. One form of social change that occurred amid the Covid-19 pandemic was the birth of a new normal era. This new lifestyle allows all activities to resume but by implementing strict health protocols. This is the government's effort to keep all activities moving but also continue to try to break the chain of transmission of Covid-19. The purpose of this community service is to improve health status and provide education regarding steps to prevent Covid-19 in the school environment. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative method. Based on the program, this activity also appealed to all students, teachers and school principals about Clean and Healthy Lifestyles (PHBS) and Hand Washing with Soap (CTPS), using masks and hand sanitizers. To prevent and anticipate the spread of the Covid-19 virus, public awareness is needed to actively implement PHBS and CTPS.

Asep Rahmatullah; Eris Dwi Purnama; Regina Eka Anggraeni; Sekar Aulia Rahma; Fuad Febriyanto +2 more

Sejahtera: Jurnal Inspirasi Mengabdi Untuk Negeri 2023 Universitas Maritim AMNI Semarang

Cinangka Village is a village in the Cinangka District that has the greatest economic potential in the plantation sector, especially coconut production. The potential yield of coconut plants in Cinangka Village contributes to coconut production so that in 2021 Cinangka District can produce 1113.75 tonnes of coconut crops. The results of this coconut production are distributed to meet consumption needs in the tourism sector. The high consumption of coconut fruit has an impact on the high amount of coconut husk waste produced. The method for implementing these KKM-PkM activities uses participatory counseling methods, where this counseling is carried out by providing verbal and visual counseling. The results of KKM-PkM activities have had a positive impact, namely increasing public knowledge and awareness about the benefits of utilizing coconut husk waste into coconut husk powder (cocopeat) which is used as a planting medium using hydroponic techniques. Apart from that, if the utilization of coconut husk waste management is carried out on a massive scale supported by the use of coconut husk grinding machines, it can directly increase the income of the people of Cinangka Village.