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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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Articles 48 Documents
Tutoring For Children In The Village Of Danda Jaya To Overcome The Shortage Of Online Learning In Schools During The Covid-19 Pandemic Arif Ganda Nugroho
Comment: an International Journal of Community Development Vol 3 No 3 (2021)
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The COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact on many parties, this condition has penetrated the world of education. The Danda Jaya village government is currently still implementing an online/online learning policy. The problem faced by children there when learning online is that the cellular network is less supportive so that children have difficulty accessing lessons and children's difficulties in understanding lessons because learning is not practiced directly. This community service is tutoring for students at each student's home by means of online/online during this pandemic period according to Circular Letter Number 15 of 2020 concerning Guidelines for Organizing Learning from Home in an Emergency Period of Covid-19 Spread. The children's response when participating in the tutoring work program was very good.
Education Of Family Medicinal Plants (TOGA) As Components Of Private Green Space Vegetation Dienny Redha Rahmani
Comment: an International Journal of Community Development Vol 3 No 3 (2021)
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The true vegetation of the yard is not only filled with trees but also other vegetation strata such as shrubs. Generally, the plants planted are those that provide other benefits besides ecological functions. One of that function is as a herbal medicine. One of those functions is traditional herbal medicine. Traditional medicine has been empirically proven to use and can maintain body health from generation to generation. Indonesia Community plant this as family medicinal plant or known as TOGA. TOGA education is divided into two sessions, namely education on the types of toga that can be planted and education on processing TOGA into herbal medicine so that it can have health value. The benefits that can be obtained from this activity are that we can find out that in fact kitchen ingredients. Planting this type of plant has a positive impact on both humans and the environment as a constituent of private green spaces
Technology Application of Biopore for Reduce Run Off at SDN 2 Sungai Besar Banjarbaru Nova Annisa; Chairul Abdi; Mahmud Mahmud; Gusti Ihda Mazaya; Hafiizh Prasetia
Comment: an International Journal of Community Development Vol 4 No 1 (2021)
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Biopores are holes in the soil formed as a result of organism activity to increase water absorption, reduce the risk of runoff, and preserve the environment. Making biopore infiltration holes is advantageous because it is practical, economical, and environmentally friendly. This community service activity aims to provide educational counseling and technical training to civitas of SDN 2 Sungai Besar Banjarbaru through the installation of biopore infiltration holes to prevent and overcome run off particularly during the rainy season. This community service activity follows a three-stage methodology: survey and observation, socialization and technical training, and practice creating biopore infiltration holes. Based on the outcomes of the activities, participation and collaboration with the residents went well and cooperatively, and the application of biopore infiltration holes was made in two locations throughout the garden. Thus, this community service activity benefited and was shared with the civitas of SDN 2 Sungai Besar Banjarbaru, particularly in terms of knowledge and skill transfer through the creation of biopore infiltration holes to prevent and overcome run off independently and sustainably.
Raising Public Awareness of the Hazards of Chemical Drug in Traditional Medicine Yulianita P.I. Lestari; Nur Azmi Elfarisa; Nor Amelia; Nurul Rahmmi Wulandari
Comment: an International Journal of Community Development Vol 4 No 1 (2021)
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Traditional medicine with claims of naturalness, of course, cannot contain Medicinal Chemicals (BKO). However, until now the POM Agency still finds several traditional medicinal products in which BKO medicinal chemicals are mixed in traditional medicine which is the selling point for manufacturers. how to use it or even just to increase sales because consumers like traditional medicinal products that react quickly to the body. In unsafe products there can be biological or microbiological hazards consisting of parasites (protozoa and worms), viruses, and pathogenic bacteria that can grow and develop in foodstuffs, so that they can cause infection and poisoning in humans. Based on this, it is necessary to carry out activities to provide information to the public regarding checking the safety of a product. The purpose of this community service activity is to make the community more aware of the safety of both food and non-food products that are used in everyday life. Service activities are carried out by direct counseling methods offline. The counseling went very well and smoothly, as evidenced by the value of the post-test results which increased compared to the pre-test.
Recognizing the Early Symptoms of Covid-19 Disease for Residents in the Work Area of the Health Center Banjarmasin City Anita Agustina; Rohni Taufika Sari; Dessy Hadrianti; Zaqyyah Huzaifah
Comment: an International Journal of Community Development Vol 4 No 1 (2021)
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The inability to recognize and know the early symptoms of the Covid-19 disease is one of the factors that increases the morbidity rate due to Covid-19. The most common symptoms of COVID-19 are fever, fatigue, and a dry cough. Some infected people do not show any symptoms and still feel well. Most (about 80%) of infected people recover without the need for special treatment. Based on this, it is necessary to disseminate correct information to all levels of society regarding the early symptoms of the Covid-19 disease and proper management. The purpose of this PKM activity is to provide health information about recognizing the early symptoms of the Covid-19 disease. The method used is Health Counseling to the community using Audio Visual Aid (AVA). The total audience is 39 people. The results of this PKM activity show that the audience listens and understands the information conveyed. Evaluation of the success of the activity showed that 73% of the total audience stated that they were very satisfied with the PKM activity, 90% of the audience understood the information provided. The conclusion of this activity shows that the community has high enthusiasm to recognize the symptoms and proper management of Covid-19 disease. Health workers and whole professions in the health sector are expected to be able to continue to monitor public to have the right knowledge and be able to do things in accordance with health protocols to reduce morbidity due to Covid-19 disease
The Socialization of Health Protocols During the Covid – 19 Pandemic Taklim Council of Sri Rahayu Village Apri Budianto; Diny Vellyana
Comment: an International Journal of Community Development Vol 4 No 1 (2021)
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Since mid- May New Normal has been implemented in the Pringsewu area of Lampung, however New normal can be an opportunity for virus transmission if it is carried out without considering the New Normal health protocol recommended by the Indonesian government through the Indonesian Ministry of Health. This become more alert when it was reported that the increase in the status of Covid – 19 pandemics in Pringsewu Regency on January 19, 2021 become red zone. Including in the Sri Rahayu Village with the active social activity. Based on these conditions, special attention is needed in carrying out the New Normal, through this community service, it aims to minimize the risk of contracting Covid – 19 through socialization of health protocols for the implementation of the New Normal in the Community. The method used was using demonstration and explanation with power point and protocol equipment. All of the participant of this community dedication.
Empowering People in Creating Generative Forest Permaculture for Conservation and Mitigation Climate Change Krisdianto Krisdianto; Witiyasti Imaningsih; Ika Oksi Susilawati; Ismi Saroh; Shofaa Maulida; Muhammad Risqan Fadhillah
Comment: an International Journal of Community Development Vol 4 No 1 (2021)
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People need room not just for yards, gardens, microclimate regulators, but increasing the function of space is a wise solution, including overcoming an adverse effect of climate change, flood and land erosion, as known that fluctuation environmental factors still are problems for reducing the risk of ecological disaster. This action aims to implement the Permaculture regenerative forest Miyawaki model to reduce the risk of landslide and flood and gain production from small-scale farming by combining multi-cropping plants. We also expect the productivity of Permaculture located at Hinas Kiri for considering the workforce involved, recycle process in the farming system, and economic gain. In conclusion, about 20 people of 4 families involved in nursery and farming earn a salary of about 100.000.000 per year with a better safe guarantee from natural disasters. In conclusion, homey yard-based Permaculture in Hinas Kiri, as a solution for a small farm sustainable model, Permaculture.
Technical Processing Wastewater Treatment Plant of Balangan Regional Public Hospital, Balangan Regency, South Kalimantan, Indonesia: Study Waste Waterwastewater Spreading in Water Sources Rijali Noor; Nova Annisa; Muhammad Syahirul Alim; Hafiizh Prasetia
Comment: an International Journal of Community Development Vol 5 No 1 (2022)
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Wastewater produced from the Balangan Regional Public Hospital activities can be dangerous to the environment because it can damage the soil, pollute groundwater, and cause contamination in river water. Because of this contamination, the transmission of diseases caused by bacteria found in wastewater was made feasible. Therefore, it is crucial to consider hospital environmental health while managing waste to ensure that it complies with specified hospital wastewater quality standards. This can be done by managing wastewater appropriately and under criteria. Using the Watershed-Based Model, these community development activities provide insight into how wastewater generated by the Balangan Regional Public Hospital could be distributed and transformed (physical, chemical, and biological). Based on the study's findings, it was discovered that the number of contaminants that can be tolerated would be affected by variations in river water discharge measured at different places. The bigger the water outflow, the greater the capacity to receive pollutants. Large water outflow has the potential to thin the contaminants even further. Rainfall in the Balangan River Basin will impact river water discharge and pollution levels