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Asfahani Asfahani
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International Assulta of Research and Engagement
Published by Edujavare Publishing
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30259576     DOI : https://doi.org/10.xxx/
International Assulta of Research and Engagement (IARE) is a blind peer-reviewed journal published by Edujavare Publishing, Indonesia. This journal publishes research articles, conceptual articles, field study reports and book reviews on all scopes of education (See Focus and Scope). This journal article is published two times a year; 2 issues per year (June and December). Focus and Scope IARE: International Assulta of Research and Engagement (IARE) is an open access, refereed journal that responds to an emerging global movement of collaborative, critical and change-oriented community-university research initiatives. IARE provides an inclusive forum for faculty, staff, students, professional practitioners and community representatives to explore issues and reflect on methodological practices relating to the full range of engaged activity. Articles include empirical case studies; analyses of partnership models, practices and processes; and theoretical reflections that contribute to the scholarship of engagement. A central aspect of community-based research and practice is that it seeks to drive change - social, intellectual, institutional. As such, IARE encourages innovative, mutually beneficial and culturally competent research approaches to conceptualising, designing, undertaking and communicating engaged research. Articles will not only bridge disciplinary boundaries but will seek to challenge traditional binaries of academic and non-academic knowledge systems by rigorously combining different ways of knowing and being. IARE welcomes articles that articulate and interrogate the complex tensions that exist between theory and practice, and between the various participants in the research enterprise, as well as advance the value of research that is driven by need as much as curiosity. Further, IARE is avowedly international in scope, actively seeking to make the journal a space for diverse voices and perspectives, in multiple forms and modes and from across different geographies. As an open access journal, IARE’ mission is to increase the timely, accessible and inclusive sharing of new knowledge and valuable insights from current practice to scholars, community leaders, practitioners and activists around the world. In this way, IARE strives to contribute to, and help build this active, evolving and critical global dialogue for change. Note on the Journal Sections: In establishing the format for IARE, the Editorial Committee sought to fulfil two goals: one, to create space for more chairs at the research table; and two, to expand the research table itself. That is, not just more, but different. For this reason, three article sections have been established: research; practice-based; and snapshots. In every instance, the focus is on including only high-quality articles on community-university engagement that meet the journal’s focus and scope. The Research articles (Refereed) section provides peer and institutional recognition of community-based research and scholarship. An important aspect of these peer-reviewed articles is that they critically consider the contribution made by the research to the literature – does it challenge, expand, renew? The Practice-based articles (Non-refereed) section of the journal focuses on excellence in the reporting and reflection on engagement in practice. By championing the intellectual rigor and craft of experiential-focused contributions, practice-based articles fundamentally complement the research articles. Finally, the Snapshots section (Non-refereed) is designed to showcase the rich variety of knowledge, experience and impressions by all stakeholders in community-university collaborations. This section is particularly geared to those new to research and/or sharing their knowledge and practice in an English-language journal setting. In addition, creative use of visuals, video and audio are welcome, in all sections. All sections are published together as one volume of the journal.
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Empowering the Traditional Pottery Entrepreneur Community through the Use of Technology to Maximize Business Income in Indonesia Jenny Nancy Kaligis
International Assulta of Research and Engagement (IARE) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): International Assulta of Research and Engagement (IARE)
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The aim of carrying out this community service activity is to provide an understanding of "Implementation of Digital Marketing for Pottery Entrepreneurs in Pulutan Remboken" which is located in Pulutan - Remboken - North Sulawesi. After carrying out this activity, it is hoped that it can increase understanding and benefits to the Tataaran Dua sub-district community. This community service activity is held within 1 (one) day. In carrying out this service activity, the problem found was that the public still did not have a good understanding of "Implementation of Digital Marketing for Pottery Entrepreneurs", in accordance with the principles of management functions and strategy. The results of community service activities show that there has been increased knowledge and understanding among the community to start running their businesses in facing the current digital era. Overall, community service activities received a positive response from Pulutan pottery entrepreneurs.
Empowering Rural Communities Through Digital Literacy Initiatives in India Digvijay Pandey
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India, as one of the countries with the largest population in the world, faces major challenges in increasing digital literacy in rural areas. Inequality of access and understanding of information technology can hinder social and economic development in rural communities. Therefore, community service through digital literacy initiatives is important to overcome this problem. This article aims to document and analyze community service efforts in increasing digital literacy in rural Indian communities. The main goal is to empower rural communities with basic skills and knowledge of digital technologies so they can access educational opportunities, employment, and online services more effectively. The service method uses Asset Bassed Community Development (ABCD) involving collaboration between educational institutions, non-governmental organizations, and local communities. These programs include practical training, workshops, and access to digital resources. The results of this service showed a significant increase in understanding of digital technology among the participating rural Indian communities. Program participants actively use digital devices for educational purposes, job searches, and communicating with government and health services. Additionally, there is increasing awareness of the economic potential that can be gained through digital literacy skills. So, it is concluded that digital literacy initiatives that focus on community service have great potential to empower rural communities in India. Through collaboration between various parties, rural communities can be given the tools they need to participate in the digital era, reducing inequality of access and opening the door to new opportunities. This article underscores the continued importance of such community service efforts to support inclusive development in India.
Cultural Exchange and Social Inclusion: Exploring the Impact of International Art and Cultural Initiatives on Intercommunity Engagement Zohaib Hassan Sain
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International cultural exchange and arts initiatives are important elements in promoting intercultural understanding and social inclusion. However, no research has looked at the concrete impact of international arts and culture initiatives on levels of inter-community engagement. This article attempts to fill this knowledge gap by exploring its impact on inter-community relations and social inclusion. This research aims to investigate the impact of international arts and culture initiatives on levels of social engagement and inclusion among the various communities involved. We seek to understand how international cultural exchange through arts and culture can strengthen inter-community relations and promote greater social inclusion. This research was conducted using the Community Based Research CBR method) through a qualitative approach involving case studies of several international arts and culture initiatives that have been implemented in various regions. We conducted in-depth interviews with participants, organizers, and relevant stakeholders, and analyzed data from event documentation and field observations. The research results show that international arts and culture initiatives can have a significant impact on inter-community engagement and social inclusion. Cultural exchange through arts and culture enables better communication between communities, reduces stereotypes, and encourages closer cross-cultural collaboration. Additionally, it also results in stronger feelings of attachment between individuals from different cultural backgrounds. The results of this research show that international arts and culture initiatives have great potential in promoting inter-community engagement and social inclusion. Through creative cultural exchange, we can build bridges that connect diverse groups of people and encourage deeper intercultural understanding. The practical implication of these findings is the need to support and promote international arts and culture initiatives as an important tool in building a more inclusive and tolerant society.
Healthcare Diplomacy: Improving Cross-National Healthcare Delivery through International Community Engagement Anjana Prusty
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Inequality of access and quality of health services across countries is an urgent global issue. Especially in developing countries, the challenge of providing quality health services is a serious problem. This article explains the role of “health diplomacy” through international service in improving the delivery of health services across borders through community engagement. The aim of this research is to explore how health diplomacy through the involvement of the international community can improve the delivery of health services across countries. We seek to identify effective strategies to facilitate international health cooperation and improve access and quality of health services in the countries involved. This research uses the Community Based Research (CBR) method with a mixed approach involving document analysis, case studies, and interviews with international health stakeholders. We analyze health diplomacy initiatives involving the international community in various country contexts and analyze their impact on the delivery of health services across countries. The research results show that health diplomacy through the involvement of the international community can play a key role in improving the delivery of health services across countries. Well-coordinated international collaboration can help countries share medical knowledge, resources, and technology. This has the potential to increase access to quality health care and reduce health inequalities between countries. Health diplomacy through international service and community engagement can be an effective tool in improving the delivery of health services across borders. This collaboration encourages joint efforts to address global health problems, opens the door to closer cooperation between countries, and has the potential to improve access and quality of health services throughout the world.
Development of a Sanitation Education Program in Communities Near the Ganges River Uma Shankar Yadav; Tamrin Fathoni; Lisma Meilia Wijayanti
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The purpose of writing this work is to describe the Development of a Sanitation Education Program in Communities Near the Ganges River. We propose an ABCD (Asset-Based Community Development)-based sanitation education program for communities around the Ganges River, India, involving participatory data collection techniques and training in healthy sanitation practices. This program involves community members, support teams, local governments and NGOs to achieve cleanliness and sustainability goals. The result of this work is that In communities around the Ganges River that have long struggled with complex sanitation problems, they have developed an ambitious Sanitation Education Program. This program is supported by field data and relevant theory, with a focus on developing a Sanitation Education Module that is comprehensive and easy to understand. They also recognize the importance of training local teaching staff and mentoring the community to actively participate in the program. This approach reflects the theories of community building, transformational leadership, and behavior change. Lastly, the integration of sanitation education in formal and informal education systems ensures the program's sustainability and positive influence on future generations.
Green Innovation: The Vital Role of Go Green Communities in Pakistan's Environmental Conservation Waseem Ahmed Khattak
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This mentoring explores the importance of eco-friendly innovation and the vital role played by the Go Green community in Pakistan's ongoing efforts towards environmental conservation. Pakistan, like many countries, faces pressing environmental challenges, including pollution, deforestation and climate change. Tackling these challenges, the Go Green community has emerged as a grassroots conservation movement to promote sustainable practices and foster environmental awareness. This assistance explores various initiatives carried out by these communities, such as tree planting campaigns, waste management projects, and the implementation of renewable energy. Further, this chapter discusses how these initiatives contribute to the preservation of Pakistan's natural resources, reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, and improvement of overall environmental quality. By highlighting the achievements and goals of the Go Green community, this mentoring underscores the important role they play in shaping Pakistan's more sustainable and environmentally conscious future.

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