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Journal : MOVE: Journal of Community Service and Engagement

Empowerment of Productive Economic Business for The Poor in Serang City Iis Ismawati; Helmi Yazid
MOVE: Journal of Community Service and Engagement Vol. 1 No. 3 (2022): January 2022
Publisher : EQUATOR SINAR AKADEMIA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (125.726 KB) | DOI: 10.54408/move.v1i3.36

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Community service is how to empower the poor in urban areas through productive economic efforts, problem identification The number of poor people tends to increase, the existing business opportunities are relatively limited, productive economic businesses are not optimal and market access is limited for business groups. The purpose of the activity is to foster an entrepreneurial spirit for the poor through the formation of joint business groups, to empower the potential of the poor in increasing family income through increasing productive economic enterprises. The process of community empowerment in the village begins with the formation stage, then implementation and the last is the stage of handing over assistance. problems related to the factors that influence the dynamics of joint business groups in Banjar Village, increasing productive economic efforts of joint business groups, more directed to chess efforts to improve product quality, production cost efficiency, marketing expansion and business scale improvement.
Empowerment of Coastal Communities through Socialization Of Entrepreneurship and MSME Development For The Economic Independence Of Communities, Pontang Sub-District, Serang Regency Helmi Yazid; Iis Ismawati
MOVE: Journal of Community Service and Engagement Vol. 1 No. 3 (2022): January 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (81.292 KB) | DOI: 10.54408/move.v1i3.37

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To increase the economic independence of the people of Domas Village, Pontang District, Serang Regency, it is necessary to conduct socialization on entrepreneurship and the development of MSMEs. The method used in empowerment is active participatory empowerment of mothers and adolescents by transferring knowledge and understanding about ways and strategies for entrepreneurship and developing MSMEs to increase the economic independence of coastal communities through counseling and mentoring. This activity involves Lecturers, Students, Village Government as partners and target groups.
Creative Building a Village By Empowering Technology as a Media of Information for The Community Helmi Yazid; Dilla Ayu Ristanti; Hesti Widyani; Fikri Widyansyah; Alfina Bunga Assyaukanie; Muhamad Habib Anwar Fatwari; Alifia Nuraeni Mardini; Amsori Mahsusi; Muhammad Hafizh Fauzan
MOVE: Journal of Community Service and Engagement Vol. 1 No. 5 (2022): May 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54408/move.v1i5.78

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Students as agents of change in society must be able to stimulate change through work programs made in Student Work Lectures (KKM). Much can be done to help and develop villages with work programs that are creative, simple, and easily understood by the village community. In particular, the current conditions that are happening in Indonesia, namely the Covid-19 pandemic and the emergence of the latest variant of Covid-19 are still the main problems. Thematic KKM activities are carried out online and offline, but most of the activities we do are online. With a series of programs to educate and socialize the community of Pasir Jaya Village regarding health issues, namely handling, prevention, transmission, and vaccination of Covid-19. Making the Desa Pasir Jaya website to serve as a medium for distributing information related to the village for its people, as well as providing a collaborative webinar with the 19,40,112 group, entitled "Imun Safe Foods Forward" to educate people in the Tangerang district about Covid-19 vaccination and food security during the Covid virus pandemic -19. Dissemination of information on work program activities using animated videos or tutorials, infographics, pamphlets, and posters which then target the information to be disseminated through the Pasir Jaya Village youth group whatsapp and using social media such as Instagram with the account name @kkmtematik17_untirta and YouTube KKM17TEMATIK2021.
Collaboration of Local Potentials in Supporting Sustainable Development (A Study in Kaserangan Village, Pontang Sub-District, Serang Regency) Helmi Yazid; Ayu Regina Cahyawati; Fadya Aprilia; Ajeng Hartati; Vatya Almanda Putri; Siti Hartati Itaqi; Nusroh Milati; Dzakiyyah Huuriyatun Nisah; Mochamad Naufal Alawiyansyah; Ayaturohman Ayaturohman; Muhammad Annas Sudadi; Nesih Nesih; Farasya Nabila; Marsha Azzahra; Selfi Maharani; Olivia Monica; Farhah Kamylya Rahmah; Gina Mega Dwi Cahya; Tisna Wahyu Vernanda; Meilani Sri Ayuningsih; Tinka Vedyra Jotha; Aldo Devano; Zahroh Atiqah
MOVE: Journal of Community Service and Engagement Vol. 2 No. 4 (2023): March 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54408/move.v2i4.174

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Student Community Service (Kuliah Kerja Mahasiswa/KKM) is an activity that provides experiences in empowering communities which becomes a golden opportunity for students to express their ideas, innovations, and thoughts that sharpen critical thinking. Through the implementation of KKM, it is expected that students are able to develop social and personal competencies. The community service methods carried out by KKM Group 112 students are through KKM orientation, entrepreneurship counseling and mentoring for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), mutual cooperation activities, digital marketing education seminars, halal studies socialization, sexual violence socialization, and teaching at elementary schools and kindergartens. The target audience of this activity is the surrounding community of the KKM location, which consists of housewives, micro-business owners, and children of Kaserangan Village.
Co-Authors Aan Khurosani Abbas, Dirvi Surya Agus Mulyono Agus Sholikan Yulianto Agus Sholikhan Yulianto Agus Sholikhan Yulianto Ajeng Hartati Aldo Devano Alfina Bunga Assyaukanie Alfina Bunga Assyaukanie Alifia Nuraeni Mardini Alifia Nuraeni Mardini Amsori Mahsusi Amsori Mahsusi Ayaturohman Ayaturohman Ayu Regina Cahyawati Bastian, Elvin Bastian, Elvin Dadan Darmawan Dadan Ramdhani Daning Ayu Ningsih Dhani Wirianto Dilla Ayu Ristanti Dilla Ayu Ristanti Dzakiyyah Huuriyatun Nisah Elvin Bastian Enang Sumarna Ersyi Syaula Ewing Yuvisa Ibrani Fadya Aprilia Farasya Nabila Farhah Kamylya Rahmah Fikri Widyansyah Fikri Widyansyah Firdaus, Dodi Fitriyah Nurhidayah Gina Mega Dwi Cahya Haerul Ikhsan Hangtuah, Frenky Yosua Hasna Maharani Hesti Widyani Hesti Widyani Iis Ismawati Iis Sobariah Imam Abu Hanifah Ismawati, Iis Lia Uzliawati Lindawati Lindawati Marsha Azzahra Meilani Sri Ayuningsih Meutia Meutia Mochamad Naufal Alawiyansyah Muhamad Habib Anwar Fatwari Muhamad Habib Anwar Fatwari Muhamad Taqi Muhammad Annas Sudadi Muhammad Hafizh Fauzan Muhammad Hafizh Fauzan Muhammad Taqi Nasrullah, Nasrullah Neneng Fathiah Nesih Nesih Nuke Nugraha Nurhaelis, Elis Nusroh Milati Olivia Monica Putri Mutira Qodriyat, Yodi Ero Ramdhani, Dadan Ratih Purnamasari Rohmanullah, Ido Roza Mulyadi Sanusi, Fauji Selfi Maharani Siti Hartati Itaqi Taqi, Muhamad Tinka Vedyra Jotha Tisna Wahyu Vernanda Tri Lestari Tubagus Ismail Ujang Sutisna Ulfa Khairunnisa Vatya Almanda Putri Wawan Ichwanudin Wiyantoro, Lili Sugeng Wiyantoro, Lili Sugeng Yan, Chen Yanti Yanti Yeni Anggriani Yunita Sari Zahroh Atiqah