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Comment: an International Journal of Community Development
Published by Green Visioneers
ISSN : 26548593     EISSN : -     DOI : -
Core Subject : Education,
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Education About Anemia And Nutrition In Adolescent Girls Pratiwi Puji Lestari; Bening Prawita Sari; Darmayanti Wulandatika
Comment: an International Journal of Community Development Vol 3 No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Perkumpulan Peneliti Ilmu Lingkungan - Green Visioneers

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The increase in nutritional needs in adolescence is related to the acceleration of growth, where the nutrients that enter the body are used to increase body weight and height accompanied by an increase in the number and size of body cell tissues. in daily food consumption. Young women generally experience deficiencies of iron, calcium, and vitamin A. In addition, there are also deficiencies of vitamin B6, zinc, folic acid, iodine, vitamin D, and magnesium. One of the four nutritional problems being faced by developing countries, including Indonesia, is the problem of iron nutrition anemia. Teenage girls are among the vulnerable to suffer from anemia because young women are in their infancy and have menstruation every month which causes iron loss.The method of implementing this community service activity includes socialization to the Chairperson of the Foundation at the Puteri 'Aisyah Muhammadiyah Orphanage, Banjarmasin City for the implementation of community service activities regarding anemia prevention education in adolescents. Implementation of community service takes place according to the plan that has been made. The material was delivered and the discussion process took place during the education provision. Teens can understand the prevention of anemia in adolescents.
Workshop on Sustainable Urban Development for Future Planner in Banjarmasin Hanny Maria Caesarina; Hans Hasselt; Dienny Redha Rahmani; Maulidah Maulidah; Muhammad Faqih Tamami
Comment: an International Journal of Community Development Vol 3 No 1 (2020)
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Sustainable Urban Development is common in European countries, especially the Netherlands. Cities in the Netherlands already implemented some of the sustainability principles. This condition might differ from Banjarmasin which at the moment facing some urban problems such as water and water management, limited green space, etc. There is a similarity between cities in the Netherlands and Banjarmasin where the city has so many canals across the urban area. This community service intended for the students as future planner to acknowledge sustainable urban development and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The students shall be able to apply the principles in the field after the workshop. The participants are the students of Urban and Regional Planning in University of Muhammadiyah Banjarmasin as the future planners. The tools and materials used along the training were Skype, Microsoft Power Point. The outcomes of this activity are the future planners can identify and analyze points of SDGs related to urban planning, and proposed ideas about the implementation of sustainable urban development in Banjarmasin.
Business Management Training and Calculation of Cost Production (HPP) for the MSME / UMKM (Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises) Community in South Jakarta aina zahra parinduri; Lutfi Baradja; Ice Nasyrah Noor
Comment: an International Journal of Community Development Vol 3 No 1 (2020)
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Community service (PKM) in the form of business management training and calculation of cost production (HPP) is administered to the South Jakarta MSME community, which provided positive feedback. The training discussed the search for business ideas to be carried out by the MSME and to assist the community in understanding the direction and purpose of establishing a business. The training was provided to determine the vision, mission, strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats, and the best strategy in business management. The result of this study showed that MSME is provided training to analyze SWOT till the right strategies are formed and are guided by Instructors. Furthermore, its understanding increased with the provision of hands-on training, which provided them with a better understanding of their business objectives.
Inorganik Waste Management Based On Hand Craft Of Plastic Waste With Economic Value In Indonesia Siti Nurwahidah; Syahdi Mastar; Heri Kusnayadi; Nila Wijayanti
Comment: an International Journal of Community Development Vol 3 No 1 (2020)
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Population and economic growth lead to the increase of waste production, especially inorganic waste. Usually inorganic waste is burned to remove it from view. In fact, if the combustion is incomplete (under 8000 C) it can form dioxins, which are compounds that can trigger cancer, hepatitis, hepatomegaly, and nervous system disorders. Student Community Service - Community Service Learning (KKN-PPM) aims to invite the public to reduce inorganic waste, especially plastic waste, by recycling it into goods which have economic value. The existence of the Jurumapin Village Garbage Bank Office provides media for the Jurumapin Village community in managing, buying and selling waste. Handicraft products processed by the Student Community Service - Community Service Learning (KKN-PPM) of Samawa University such as wallets, water baskets, fruit plates, market baskets and ecobrick chairs.

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