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Dina Andiza; Siti Nurhayati

The International Conference on Education, Social Sciences and Technology 2023 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) are rights to property that arise and are born from human intellectual abilities. Whereas Communal Intellectual Property (KIK) is the result of copyrights, works, and cultural traditions that have been passed down from generation to generation by a group of people. Communal Intellectual Property includes Traditional Knowledge (PT), Traditional Cultural Expressions (EBT), Genetic Resources (SDGs), and Geographical Indications (GI). The purpose of this study is to study of Intellectual Property Rights in Indonesia and to determine the role of the Regional Government in protecting and guaranteeing the Communal Intellectual Property of the Batak Toba ethnicity. This type of thesis research uses normative legal research with a qualitative approach method, the research method used, namely Library Research, with data collection techniques using Secondary Data which is divided into Primary Legal Materials, Secondary Legal Materials and Tertiary Legal Materials. The efforts to know about the Batak Toba KIK are based on a statutory regulation, namely Law Number 28 of 2014 concerning Copyright and the efforts of the Regional Government to protect and develop the Batak Toba KIK by registering it with the Directorate General of Intellectual Property (DJKI). Suggestions from researchers are that Batak Toba KIK can be protected by establishing separate KIK laws and regulations, forming a KIK handling group in the midst of society and changing the concept of Batak Toba people's thinking about preserving and protecting Batak Toba ethnic KIK

Jusuf Leiwakabessy; Putri Indah Cahyani; Sherly Lewerissa

Jurnal Pelayanan dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Indonesia (JPPMI) 2023 Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Administrasi Yappi Makassar

Considering that everyone has the right to have and obtain a prosperous life, decent housing, and a good and healthy living environment. To optimize regulation and realize livable houses and fulfillment of shelter, support in the form of regular and planned infrastructure, facilities, and public utilities is needed. Building inclusive, safe, durable, and sustainable villages is the 11th goal of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The socialization in Liang Village is an initiative undertaken to overcome the lack of public understanding regarding housing construction standards by SDGs. The main target of this activity is the Liang Village community. Socialization activities are carried out using 1 method, namely material presentation. The specific objectives of the socialization of livable housing requirements include increasing awareness of safe, healthy, and sustainable housing standards, as well as bringing positive changes in the behavior of planning and building houses.

Nur Ismi Wahyuni

Indonesia Bergerak : Jurnal Hasil Kegiatan Pengabdian Masyarakat 2023 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Teknik Indonesia

High risk pregnancy is a pregnancy that causes greater harm and complications to the mother and fetus during pregnancy, childbirth or postpartum when compared to normal pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum. One of the reasons for the high MMR is because pregnant women who are at risk were not detected early. Complications that can occur from risky pregnancies are antepartum bleeding, prolonged labor, prematurity, low birth weight (LBW). A risk pregnancy is an abnormal pregnancy that can affect the health of the mother and fetus. Sustainable development Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), one of the targets that can be measured is a reduction in the Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR). This activity was carried out in Ampekale Village, Bontoa District, Maros Regency using the method of providing counseling to pregnant women in turn using brochures which were distributed to each pregnant mother, after which a question and answer session was held and screening was carried out to detect pregnant women who were in the high risk group. This activity was attended by 24 pregnant women. This community service provides good benefits, namely gaining knowledge about increasing pregnant women's knowledge about high-risk pregnancies in pregnant women as well as ways to prevent and anticipate danger signs of pregnancy in high-risk pregnancies.

Ade Irma Triani; Muhamad Subhan; Ahmad Syukron Prasaja

Jurnal Kajian dan Penalaran Ilmu Manajemen 2023 CV. Aksara Global Akademia

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) according to PBB is development that aims to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. Sustainable development is defined in a broad sense as a country that seeks to achieve sustainable development. However, the strategy for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in the songket industry, songket entrepreneurs use marketing strategies and innovation strategies which create new innovations to maintain and create sustainable songket product innovations. This study aims to find out how the strategies for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in the small and medium industry of Cik Mia songket Jambi and the human resource constraints they face. In this study the method used was qualitative by checking the validity of the data using triangulation techniques. The results of the study show that the strategy for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in the Jambi songket industry can be seen from several aspects, namely that it still has human resource constraints in the weaving sector, therefore it is necessary to optimize the achievement targets in the Sustainable Development Goals.

Ade Risna Sari; Rulam Ahmadi; Ika Agustina; Ira Meiyenti; Tumija Tumija

Journal of Administrative and Sosial Science (JASS) 2023 Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Administrasi (STIA) Yappi Makassar

The village fund is the origin of the APBN funds that are given to the village, transferred to the APBD district/city, and used to pay for the upkeep of government, the implementation of development, the development of civil society, and community empowerment. According to the regulations of the Finance Minister, the Minister of Village, Desert Village Development, and Transmigration sets priorities for the use of village money. The 2020 PDTT Permendes No. 13 on priority use of the village fund in 2021 specifies the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) as the top priority for the use of village finances. There are issues with the preparation and prioritisation of the village fund of the government of Kadongdong Village, which results from the lack of participation by all members of the community and the village government's lack of transparency towards the public. As a result, the public lacks understanding of how and what the priority programme of the nation's funds is. Based on the occurrence, researchers are eager to learn more about Kadongdong village in Garut's Banjarwangi district's Analysis Success Implementation Policy Priority Fund Village. According to Edward III's thesis, the success of policy execution depends on four factors: communication, resource availability, disposition, and bureaucratic structure. The research's findings indicate that Kadongdong Village's implementation of the village fund policy, which has been noted by researchers in the context of Kadong Dong Village, is not optimal. It is evident from this communication that the government of Kadongdong Village does not include the entire figure of the community in establishing the priority of the village fund.

M. Arya Abdillah; Dewi Deniaty Sholihah

Jurnal Nusantara Berbakti 2023 Universitas Kristen Indonesia Toraja

Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) have an important role in the global and local economy. However, they are often faced with various challenges that affect the growth and sustainability of their business. One of the main issues faced by MSMEs in Plosokerep Village, Blitar City is limited access to markets, especially in an era where digital technology dominates almost every aspect of life. The main focus of this community service activity is to help MSMEs in Plosokerep Village to have increased knowledge and skills in conducting digital marketing. The purpose of this community service activity is to provide awareness and understanding of MSMEs regarding the potential of digital marketing, increase the visibility and reach of the MSMEs market, and increase the competitiveness and income of MSMEs. The results of the assistance that has been carried out are in the form of creating website accounts, marketplaces and social media, and catalogs for MSME businesses in Plosokerep Village. This activity also had a significant positive impact on the achievement of the 8th Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at the village level, namely inclusive and sustainable economic growth.

Louis, Stephanie Lexy; Mirania, Ayu Nina; Yuniarti, Evi; Manurung, Aprida

Jurnal Nusantara Berbakti 2023 Universitas Kristen Indonesia Toraja

The low understanding of mothers regarding the use of the Maternal and Child Health Book (KIA Book) is one of the factors contributing to the failure in implementing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) program aimed at reducing maternal and child mortality rates. The role of midwives working together with community health volunteers has a six-fold greater influence on the community in raising awareness about the use of the KIA Book, thus providing more health-related information. The objective of this activity is to enhance motivation and improve mothers' knowledge in optimizing the KIA Book. This community engagement activity took place in RT 10 RW 03, Sukarami Village, Palembang City. The method employed involved participants completing a questionnaire to assess their understanding before and after receiving education through counseling. The results showed that there was an increase of 15 people (88.23%) falling into the good category and 2 people (11.76%) falling into the satisfactory category, indicating that the activity was successfully received and understood by the participants.

Fitra Ruliyana Salimudin; Jesika Putri Thion; Adrian Pilua

Proceeding. of The International Conference on Business and Economics 2023 Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Semarang

The Textile sector is intimately associated with business continuity difficulties because of the impact of its operational activities. since a result, sustainability reports are crucial for textile companies since they provide a means of satisfying stakeholders' requirements and expectations. PT Sentra Textil, a gas company, hasn't released a stand-alone sustainability report or registered with Proper yet. Thus, the purpose of this research, as a single case study, is to examine PT Sentra Textil's stakeholder engagement design and identify relevant subjects that will serve as the foundation for the company's sustainability report. Data collection methods included documentary studies and interviews. More information about stakeholder involvement and its connection to important subjects is provided by this study. The study's findings are anticipated to help PT Sentra Textil management successfully manage stakeholder interaction, pinpoint the most crucial concerns, and create an independent sustainability report that satisfies the requirements and expectations of all PT Sentra Textil stakeholders. Because it hasn't been applied at every stage, the monitoring stage—one of the four stages of stakeholder engagement design—is still not carried out successfully. Aside from that, PT Sentra Textil has 14 material topics. Four of those themes are the most crucial since they affect PT Sentra Textil stakeholders the most.    

Alifiarisma Maricar

Jurnal Pelayanan dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Indonesia (JPPMI) 2023 Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Administrasi Yappi Makassar

The Teaching Campus Program is part of the Merdeka Campus program which involves students from various tertiary institutions and various educational backgrounds to participate in helping the teaching and learning process as an effort to equalize education which needs to be addressed after witnessing the Covid-19 pandemic. Equity and improvement of the quality of education are citizens' rights that must be fulfilled by the government which are included in the TPB/SDGs. The Teaching Campus also provides opportunities for students to be directly involved and develop themselves through activities outside of lectures. The Teaching Campus is used as a forum for students to contribute to improving student literacy and numeracy from an early age, starting from the elaboration of elementary school to high school. Where later students are required to create creative innovations in supporting interactive learning by creating teaching program ideas. One of them is the Pelita Nusa Program which was created from students participating in the Teaching Campus 5 program who served at Tembok Dukuh III/85 Elementary School in Surabaya. This research was made in accordance with the facts according to reports and activities that have been carried out by female students to implement the Pelita Nusa program at Tembok Dukuh III/85 Elementary School in Surabaya

Yokki Kurnia Perdana; Dhani Akbar; Ryan Anggria Pratama

Doktrin: Jurnal Dunia Ilmu Hukum dan Politik 2023 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Poverty is one of the major issues currently being faced by the Indonesian nation. The problem of poverty will never end if traced from the root of the problem. Poverty is not only an interesting issue to be discussed at the national level, but at the regional level itself, the poverty of this community seems to spread throughout the country, for example in Tanjungpinang City, where the poverty rate is high, even though Tanjungpinang City is the provincial capital. Various efforts and efforts have been made by related parties to reduce the poverty rate, but what is happening in the field is that the poverty rate is actually increasing. Starting from BLT assistance, PKH to BPNT, the local government has launched it in collaboration with related agencies, namely the Social Service. In this study, the researchers wanted to examine one of the aids, namely Non-Cash Food Assistance (BPNT), which is routinely carried out from 2018-present. Researchers want to know more about how this assistance is implemented, starting from the weaknesses to the advantages that arise from this assistance and what the consequences are for the poverty rate. Talking about the poverty rate cannot be separated from sustainable development or often referred to as the SDGs, where the first point of the SDGs is No Poverty (Without Poverty) whose target must be achieved by 2030. This study used a qualitative descriptive method, with 7 (seven) informants. In this study the techniques used were interviews and documentation. The theory used in this study uses the theory of Van Metter and Van Horn. The results of the study found that the implementation of the poverty alleviation policy through BPNT was quite good, but it is undeniable that there are still deficiencies that must be addressed, especially in determining the beneficiaries who receive this assistance, which often occurs miscommunication or mis-data between events that actually occur in the field. data received by related parties. Not only that, in the last few months the distribution has been changed from a system of buying food to cash which is disbursed directly through an ATM, of course this is a decision that must be reviewed again from the original purpose of this policy.

Camelia Oliveira; Rifaldo Santos

International Journal of Economics, Commerce, and Management 2023 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

Abstract: Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) plays a pivotal role in the economic development of many countries, especially in emerging markets. This paper explores the relationship between FDI and sustainable development goals (SDGs), with a focus on sectors like renewable energy, infrastructure, and education. By analyzing case studies from Latin America and Asia, the study highlights the contributions of FDI to sustainable development, such as job creation, technology transfer, and economic growth. Additionally, it examines the limitations, including dependency risks and environmental challenges. Findings suggest that targeted FDI policies are essential for maximizing FDI's positive impacts on sustainable growth.