https://jurnal.um-palembang.ac.id/altifani/issue/feedAltifani Journal: International Journal of Community Engagement2024-01-08T06:12:59SE Asia Standard TimeDr. Asep Dodo Murtadokppfpump@gmail.comOpen Journal Systemshttps://jurnal.um-palembang.ac.id/altifani/article/view/7486Cover2024-01-03T23:38:27SE Asia Standard TimeCover Mukajunharbi@gmail.com2023-12-20T00:00:00SE Asia Standard TimeCopyright (c) 2023 Altifani Journal: International Journal of Community Engagementhttps://jurnal.um-palembang.ac.id/altifani/article/view/7017Empowerment of The Village Forest Management Institution Baharu through Optimizing the Utilization of Bamboo in Foramadiahi2024-01-03T23:38:27SE Asia Standard TimeFirlawanti Lestari Bagunafadilatamnge@gmail.comFadila Tamngefadilatamnge@gmail.comAndy Kurniawanfadilatamnge@gmail.comRamli Hadunfadilatamnge@gmail.comAqshan Shadikin Nurdinfadilatamnge@gmail.comMuch Hidayah Marasabessyfadilatamnge@gmail.com2023-11-27T09:18:43SE Asia Standard TimeCopyright (c) 2023 Altifani Journal: International Journal of Community Engagementhttps://jurnal.um-palembang.ac.id/altifani/article/view/6707Controlling Rice Pests with Biopesticides: Counseling at BPP Nusa Bakti, Belitang III District, East OKU2024-01-03T23:38:27SE Asia Standard TimeHaperidah Nunilahwatihaperidah@gmail.comYani Purwantiyanipurwanti62@gmail.comNeni Marlinayanipurwanti62@gmail.comLaili Nisfuriahyanipurwanti62@gmail.comMarlina Marlinayanipurwanti62@gmail.comAsmawati Asmawatiyanipurwanti62@gmail.comFitri Yetty Zairaniyanipurwanti62@gmail.comBurlian Hasaniyanipurwanti62@gmail.comIra Indrayaniyanipurwanti62@gmail.com<p><em>Counseling activities on the use of biopesticides in controlling pests in rice cultivation in the target area of BPP Nusa Bakti, Belitang III District, OKU Timur Regency have been carried out successfully. The aim of the extension activities is to increase understanding of biopesticides and their use as an alternative solution that is environmentally friendly in controlling pest attacks on rice plants. Implementation of activities from January 25 to February 17 2022 with participants from the Nusa Bakti assisted area group. The methods used are counseling (submission of materials and discussions), demonstrations (application of biopesticide) and evaluation. The results of this extension activity showed a positive response and farmer enthusiasm, increased knowledge about biopesticides, and was considered to provide an environmentally friendly influence in controlling rice plant pests.</em></p>2023-11-28T09:46:26SE Asia Standard TimeCopyright (c) 2023 Altifani Journal: International Journal of Community Engagementhttps://jurnal.um-palembang.ac.id/altifani/article/view/7055Empowerment of Cadres and Health Workers in Foot Care (Foot Spa) in Diabetics2024-01-03T23:38:27SE Asia Standard TimeNi Made Wedriwedri87@gmail.comI Wayan Sukawanawedri87@gmail.comI Made Sukarjawedri87@gmail.com<p><em>The number of DM sufferers continues to increase and is becoming a major health problem because of the economic burden, complications and difficulty in curating and the risk of amputation. The number of DM sufferers at the Abiansemal II Community Health Center was 167 people. Information was obtained from several sufferers saying their feet were tingling, dry and cracked heels, & they had never had foot care (foot spa), because they felt it was unnecessary. The service aims to increase understanding, awareness of cadres and people with diabetes about diabetic foot care to prevent foot ulcers. Service method with cadre assistance in empowering people with diabetes. Starting from giving a pre-test to cadres through a questionnaire, then providing counseling and training on diabetic foot care. Next, the cadres provide direct assistance to the diabetes in each Banjar, finally a post test is carried out on the cadres. The result was an increase in the knowledge and ability of cadres in diabetic foot care with a good category of 90% and a sufficient category of 10%. Independent foot spas should be continued by people with diabetes on an ongoing basis.</em></p>2023-12-06T05:56:18SE Asia Standard TimeCopyright (c) 2023 Altifani Journal: International Journal of Community Engagementhttps://jurnal.um-palembang.ac.id/altifani/article/view/7174Shrimp Product Innovation in Smart Fisheries Village Kombading, Jembrana, Bali2024-01-03T23:38:28SE Asia Standard TimeAnis Khairunnisaanis.poltekkpjembrana@gmail.comI Gusti Ayu Budiadnyanigusti.ayu@kkp.go.idSiluh Putu Sri Dia Utarisiluh.utari@kkp.go.idDesy Febriantidesy.febrianti@kkp.go.idIftachul Faridafarida.iftachul89@gmail.comIka Astianaika.astiana@kkp.go.idPinky Natalia Samantapinky.samanta@kkp.go.idResti Nurmala Dewiresti.nurmala@kkp.go.idFenny Crista Anastasia Panjaitanfenny.crista@kkp.go.idMahaldika Cesranymahaldika@kkp.go.idMedal Lintas Percekamedal.perceka@kkp.go.idMade Tisna Adhi Bharataadhibharata70@gmail.comNi Made Anggun Pradnyani Putrianggunphl17@gmail.com<p><em>Kombading village is Smart Fisheries Village (SFV) area from Shrimp Cluster of Devisa Village under Jembrana Marine and Fisheries Polytechnic and Indonesian Export Financing Institute Denpasar guidance. This technical guidance aims to supporting one of SFV concept development as priority program of Blue Economy based by Ministry of Marine and Fisheries. The technical guidance attended by 20 participants from Processing and Marketing groups of Mina Jaya Pertiwi (10 person) and teachers-parent of Early Childhood Education School Darul Ulum Kombading. There are 3 substances was given to participants i.e. (1) benefits of consuming the fish product, (2) shrimp products diversification (crispy shrimp head, fried shrimp meatball, and shrimp head broth powder), and (3) introduction of PIRT Certification for home industry products. Sensory evaluation shows that crispy shrimp head and fried shrimp meatball needs improvement in texture and appearance. Moreover, this technical guidance was able to increase participants knowledge significantly (p<0,05).</em></p>2023-12-19T09:37:16SE Asia Standard TimeCopyright (c) 2023 Altifani Journal: International Journal of Community Engagementhttps://jurnal.um-palembang.ac.id/altifani/article/view/6941Counseling of Work Program Student Study Service (SSN) in Sangkulirang District, Kutai Timur Regency2024-01-03T23:38:28SE Asia Standard TimeEny Heriyatienystiper70@gmail.comNursida Nursidaenystiper70@gmail.comAliri Alirienystiper70@gmail.comJoni Ariansyahenystiper70@gmail.com<p><em><span lang="EN-US">This Community Service (TCS) was carried out in 4 of the 15 villages in Sangkulirang District, East Kutai Regency. The province's main potential is capture fisheries, oil palm plantations and banana production. The purpose of this TCS is to spread knowledge and skills to the community through programs carried out by s</span><span lang="EN-US">tudent study service (SSS)</span><span lang="EN-US">. The TCS was carried out for two days, starting from Sempayau Village and Kolek Village on the first day, August 1<sup>th</sup> 2023. On the second day, August 2<sup>th</sup> 2023, it was carried out in Pulau Miang Village and Maloy Village. The method used is to hold discussions with local village officials, followed by briefing the work program of the s</span><span lang="EN-US">tudent study service</span><span lang="EN-US"> participants. Counseling work programs are selected based on the potential of each area. TCS activities in the four villages that were targeted for development through student TCS, were mainly on the socialization of product processing and demonstrations on how to process it. Most of the programs in each village are processing fishery and plantation products, making organic fertilizers, and practicing good product packaging methods. This TCS activity assists s</span><span lang="EN-US">tudent study service</span><span lang="EN-US"> students in directing village communities to develop diversification of processing and packaging methods so that they become products of higher value to the community.</span></em></p>2023-12-20T02:53:19SE Asia Standard TimeCopyright (c) 2023 Altifani: International Journal of Community Engagementhttps://jurnal.um-palembang.ac.id/altifani/article/view/7170Processing Fishery Products for Community Food Security at the East Kutai Regency2024-01-08T06:12:59SE Asia Standard TimeSuprianto Supriantosuprianto.cendana@gmail.comEny Heriyatienystiper70@gmail.comAnshar Haryasaktiharyasaktia@yahoo.comImanuddin Imanuddinimanuddin@stiperkutim.ac.idRosdianto Rosdiantorosdi_anto@yahoo.com<p>In order to increase the utilization of fisheries potential, it is necessary to diversify fish processing. East Kutai is a district that has the potential to produce fisheries, especially from fishing. The catch of sea fish and freshwater fish in East Kutai Regency in 2020 was 5,294 tons. Diversifying fish processing is one means of increasing community food security. The STIPER East Kutai Marine Science Study Program plays a role in helping the government to increase food security through exhibition activities at the "food and nutrition month" event with the theme of sustainable food security organized by the East Kutai Food Security Service. This activity is carried out as a form of community service in carrying out one of the Tri Dharmas of Higher Education. Processing of tuna and shrimp nuggets as a diversified fish processing product is presented to the public. At this event, people were also distributed selebarans about how to process fish into processed products. Community Service activities carried out for four days ran smoothly. The tuna and shrimp nuggets products presented were also subjected to organoleptic testing by exhibition visitors. Exhibition activities are very effective in disseminating knowledge on campus to be disseminated to the community.</p>2023-12-20T03:28:49SE Asia Standard TimeCopyright (c) 2023 Altifani Journal: International Journal of Community Engagementhttps://jurnal.um-palembang.ac.id/altifani/article/view/6886Application of Floating Rice Science and Technology on the Lebak Swamp Land in Agrotourism Tekno 44 Gelebak Dalam Village2024-01-03T23:38:28SE Asia Standard TimeAhmad Sofiansofyanahmad128@gmail.comSupli Effendi Rahimsofyanahmad128@gmail.comRosmiah Rosmiahsofyanahmad128@gmail.comIin Siti Aminahsofyanahmad128@gmail.comDessy Tri Astutisofyanahmad128@gmail.comNurbaiti Amirsofyanahmad128@gmail.comNeni Marlinasofyanahmad128@gmail.comMaria Lusiasofyanahmad128@gmail.com<p><em>Tekno 44 Agrotourism is a tourist attraction centered in Gelebak Dalam Village, Rambutan District, Banyuasin Regency, South Sumatra Province. Korem 044 Gapo is in charge of managing this agrotourism with an integrated farming system. Floating rice technology is one way to overcome the problem of flooding that occurs in lowland swamplands. Utilization of Lebak swamp land in South Sumatra for agriculture is still low; rice is only planted once a year during the dry season. The service was carried out from January to February 2023. The methods used included training and assistance regarding the application of floating rice technology on lowland swamp land, as well as facilitating the provision of facilities and infrastructure for the application of floating rice technology. The aim of this service is to increase the knowledge and skills of the Gelembak Dalam Village community regarding the application of floating rice technology on Lebak swamp land. Along with members of Korem 044 Gapo, the residents of Gelebak Dalam Village attended the training and mentoring. The people of Gelebak Dalam Village and members of Korem 044 Gapo are very enthusiastic about participating in training and mentoring to gain new knowledge and skills regarding the application of floating rice technology.</em><em></em></p>2023-12-20T04:23:05SE Asia Standard TimeCopyright (c) 2023 Altifani Journal: International Journal of Community Engagementhttps://jurnal.um-palembang.ac.id/altifani/article/view/7191Assistance in Designing Liquid Organic Fertilizer Labels Produced by Poktan Cemerlang2024-01-03T23:38:28SE Asia Standard TimeErni Hawayantiernihawayanti@yahoo.co.idInnike Abdillah Fahmifahmi.innike@gmail.comMustopa Marli Batubaramustopa_marli@yahoo.comRafeah Abubakarrafeah.abubakar@gmail.comHarniatun Iswariniharniatuniswarini@gmail.comRahmat Kurniawanrahmat.kurniawan1@gmail.comMuhamad Sidikmuhammadsidik08031983@gmail.com<p><span class="q4iawc"><em><span lang="EN">Labels are an important factor in marketing a product, especially organic fertilizer products which have the provisions stipulated in the Minister of Agriculture No. 01 of 2019. This activity aims to provide knowledge about labels on organic fertilizer products and provide assistance in designing organic fertilizer labels. The method of implementing this service is in the form of socializing labels on organic fertilizers and assistance in designing organic fertilizer labels produced by Poktan Cemerlang as partners in this activity. The participants involved were 20 people who were members of the Cemerlang Poktan. The evaluation carried out in this activity was in the form of giving pre-test and post-test questionnaires related to understanding the labeling material on organic fertilizers. The results of this activity showed that there was an increase in participants' understanding of the labeling material for organic fertilizer products, from 24% (pre-test) to 77.5% (post-test). And Poktan Cemerlang has been able to design labels for liquid organic fertilizer products to be produced. However, for legality and distribution licenses that have not been completed on the label, it is hoped that there will be assistance for legality registration and distribution permits for organic fertilizer products so that they can be marketed.</span></em></span></p>2023-12-20T07:02:45SE Asia Standard TimeCopyright (c) 2023 Altifani Journal: International Journal of Community Engagementhttps://jurnal.um-palembang.ac.id/altifani/article/view/7058Training on Ectomycorrhizal Fungus Inoculant Production Techniques for Agricultural Land at Campus IV, Khairun University2024-01-03T23:38:28SE Asia Standard TimeNur Hikmahnurh8884@gmail.comReyna Asharinurh8884@gmail.comLaswi Irmayantinurh8884@gmail.comAqshan Shadikin Nurdinnurh8884@gmail.com<p><em>Khairun University Campus IV is currently being developed as an educational tourism location. One form of activity is developing agricultural land. The problem there is that the land is still not very fertile. Efforts that can be made are by developing ectomycorrhizal inoculants to increase soil fertility. Community service activities are directed at providing training to the community around Campus IV Unkhair in producing ectomycorrhizal inoculants. Ectomycorrhiza has several benefits for plants, namely being able to increase the uptake of P and N nutrients. The series of service activities carried out are providing training and practice in exploring ectomycorrhiza in the forest around the Unkhair campus IV area, training in the production of ectomycorrhizal inoculants, and training in applying ectomycorrhizal inoculants on agricultural land.</em><em></em></p>2023-12-20T07:26:46SE Asia Standard TimeCopyright (c) 2023 Altifani Journal: International Journal of Community Engagementhttps://jurnal.um-palembang.ac.id/altifani/article/view/7135Technical Guidance on Cultivating Red Onion Plants by Applying KCL Fertilizer in North Tanjung Dayang Village, South Indralaya District, Ogan Ilir2024-01-03T23:38:28SE Asia Standard TimeSusilawati Susilawatisusilawati@fp.unsri.ac.idBenyamin Lakitansusilawati@fp.unsri.ac.idMuhammad Ammarsusilawati@fp.unsri.ac.idFirdaus Sulaimansusilawati@fp.unsri.ac.idErizal Sodikinsusilawati@fp.unsri.ac.idM. Umar Harunsusilawati@fp.unsri.ac.idSiti Herlindasusilawati@fp.unsri.ac.idIrmawati Irmawatisusilawati@fp.unsri.ac.idFitra Gustiarsusilawati@fp.unsri.ac.id<p><em>Tanjung Dayang Utara is a village located in the South Indralaya sub-district, Ogan Ilir, South Sumatra. One of the most important inorganic fertilizers frequently used in agriculture is KCl, and considering its role in plant growth, it is crucial to increase the understanding of KCl application for plants. Organic fertilizers, such as chicken manure, are also added to the planting media to provide nutrients in addition to chemical fertilizers. The Bima Brebes variety of shallots are the crops grown in this study, and through this activity, information on shallots and fertilizer was provided, including preparing the planting media and the seedlings, planting, plant maintenance, and harvesting. This activity was carried out from July to September 2023. The activity is aimed at helping the residents of Tanjung Dayang Village comprehend the advantages, nutritional worth, and growth of shallots, as well as the proper techniques of growing shallots, particularly the Bima Brebes variety.</em></p>2023-12-20T07:47:56SE Asia Standard TimeCopyright (c) 2023 Altifani Journal: International Journal of Community Engagementhttps://jurnal.um-palembang.ac.id/altifani/article/view/7192Greening Gunung Wangi: An Alternative for Village Tourism Development in Bangkel Hamlet2024-01-03T23:38:28SE Asia Standard TimeAndika Andikaandika@janabadra.ac.idGeraldo Yesaya Toatubunandika@janabadra.ac.idWildan Mustahiqul Amriandika@janabadra.ac.idNaomi Safira Ekawatiandika@janabadra.ac.idMonika Sastria Yuliana Emaandika@janabadra.ac.idWiwin Syaputri Ningsihandika@janabadra.ac.idImana Dien Rifataandika@janabadra.ac.idHangga Catur Prasetyoandika@janabadra.ac.idGilang Vitra Sejatiandika@janabadra.ac.idHilebrodus Alfin Rivaldo Bereandika@janabadra.ac.idEmanuel Gosaandika@janabadra.ac.idSamsin Budimanandika@janabadra.ac.idBudi Setyantaandika@janabadra.ac.id<p>Gunung Wangi has excellent potential to be developed as an attractive tourist destination. With its mesmerizing sunset and nighttime beauty and its status as an affordable tourist option, Gunung Wangi can be a valuable alternative to rural tourism options in Bantul. However, the challenges faced, such as the lack of vegetation leading to an arid feel and the lack of comfort, require serious attention. As a solution, a reforestation initiative has been implemented, resulting from a collaboration between a community service team from Janabadra University, Gunung Wangi managers, and the Yogyakarta Watershed Management Center. The reforestation initiative was designed as a sustainable approach, hoping to provide long-term benefits to the environment and the local community. The implementation process of this PKM was organized in several stages. These stages include problem identification, socialization of the reforestation program with residents and administrators of Gunung Wangi, submission of tree seedlings to the Yogyakarta Watershed Management Agency (BPDAS), and tree planting activities at Gunung Wangi. The results of this activity not only positively impacted Gunung Wangi's environment but also raised the awareness of the community and students on the importance of environmental conservation. In addition, it encourages their active role in maintaining ecological balance. Hopefully, these efforts will ensure that Gunung Wangi is known for its beauty and as a symbol of successful environmental conservation.</p>2023-12-21T04:38:29SE Asia Standard TimeCopyright (c) 2023 Altifani Journal: International Journal of Community Engagementhttps://jurnal.um-palembang.ac.id/altifani/article/view/7288Socialization and Training on Organic Waste Processing to Make Eco-enzymes and their Derivative Products2024-01-03T23:38:28SE Asia Standard TimeDewi Meidalimadewimeidalima1969@gmail.comRuarita Ramadhalina Kawatydewimeidalima1969@gmail.comKarlin Agustinadewimeidalima1969@gmail.comChuzaimah Chuzaimahdewimeidalima1969@gmail.comReshi Wahyunidewimeidalima1969@gmail.com<p><em>Waste, both organic and inorganic, has become a global problem. Waste generated from kitchen activities, such as leftover vegetables and fruit, contributes significantly to the waste problem. This community service activity aims to train people in Sungsang IV Village, Banyuasin II Distric, Banyuasin Regency, to process vegetable and fruit waste resulting from kitchen activities to be eco-enzymes and their derivative products. Activities are carried out for 3 months, starting from initial preparation of situation and needs analysis. Implementation in the field involves socialization and training methods for making eco-enzymes and their derivative products in the form of soap and fertilizer. As a result of this activity, the people of Sungsang IV Village succeeded in making 50 liters of eco enzymes and 20 liters of liquid soap. In this activity, the community was also given training to use eco-enzymes as fertilizer. Training participants are taught to grow organic vegetables in their home yards by using eco-enzymes. The people in Sungsang IV village have a high curiosity about new and positive things. They enthusiastically took part in the training and as a result, on October 7, 2023, they participated in an exhibition for MSMEs making eco-enzymes and their derivative products. The Exhibition was organized by the Banyuasin Regency Government.</em></p>2023-12-21T05:31:47SE Asia Standard TimeCopyright (c) 2023 Altifani Journal: International Journal of Community Engagementhttps://jurnal.um-palembang.ac.id/altifani/article/view/6976Psychoeducation of Stunting Prevention Through Good Parenting for Parents Who Have Children Under Five2024-01-03T23:38:28SE Asia Standard TimeTasya Fallerina Putriamaliajuniarly@fk.unsri.ac.idFebrina Amelia Putriamaliajuniarly@fk.unsri.ac.idDewi Anjaniamaliajuniarly@fk.unsri.ac.idSalsabilah Fahira Putriamaliajuniarly@fk.unsri.ac.idAmalia Juniarlyamaliajuniarly@fk.unsri.ac.id<pre><em><span lang="IN">Stunting is a condition where toddlers experience a lack of nutritional intake for a long period of time so that children experience growth disorders, namely their height is shorter than the standard age. One of the factors for children experiencing stunting is parenting from parents so that every parent needs to have knowledge about how to care for children properly. This activity was carried out using the lecture/counseling method and distributing leaflets. Based on the results of the pre-test and post-test, there was an increase in the knowledge of all participants by </span></em><em><span lang="EN-US">75,1</span></em><em><span lang="IN">%. The psychoeducation carried out was quite successful in increasing parents' knowledge and awareness about the importance of good parenting for toddlers as an effort to prevent stunting. In order for the psychoeducation process to run continuously, there needs to be further monitoring of the community by the community health center.</span></em><em></em></pre>2023-12-26T08:15:15SE Asia Standard TimeCopyright (c) 2023 Altifani Journal: International Journal of Community Engagementhttps://jurnal.um-palembang.ac.id/altifani/article/view/6857Fish Feed Production in Panembangan Village, Banyumas Regency2024-01-03T23:38:28SE Asia Standard TimeDini Siswani Muliadsiswanimulia@gmail.comJuanita Juanitajuanita@ump.ac.idCahyono Purbomartonocpurbomartono@yahoo.com<p><span lang="EN">Fish feed is the largest component in freshwater fish cultivation. Feed costs reach 60%-70% of total production costs. The availability of sufficient fish food, both in quality and quantity, is one of the key factors in the success of fish farming. Good quality fish feed not only has high protein content, but also has good physical properties, one of which is buoyancy. Mitra is the Mina Mandiri group in Panembangan Village, Cilongok District, Banyumas Regency which has problems in producing quality fish feed. This activity aims to increase the knowledge and skills of partners in making good quality fish food, which has a protein content that suits the fish's needs and has good buoyancy. The method by which activities are carried out includes coordinating the preparation of service activities with partners, socializing activity programs, implementing activities, and evaluating activity results. Partners are quite enthusiastic about this activity. Partners actively discuss and share experiences related to fish feed production and other fish farming issues. The results of the activity show an increase in partners' knowledge and skills in producing quality fish feed by 50%, based on pre & post tests. Service activities will continue to be carried out as a form of concern and transfer of science and technology to the community, as well as the implementation of the tri dharma of higher education.</span></p>2023-12-27T06:03:53SE Asia Standard TimeCopyright (c) 2023 Altifani Journal: International Journal of Community Engagementhttps://jurnal.um-palembang.ac.id/altifani/article/view/7235Hydroponic Method as a Solution for Planting Vegetables in Acidic Land2024-01-03T23:38:28SE Asia Standard TimeSetiawati Setiawatinova@univ-tridinanti.ac.idNova Tribuyananova@univ-tridinanti.ac.idSergius Dwi Rajasanova@univ-tridinanti.ac.id<em>The use of hydroponic method in utilizing yard land for growing vegetables has been used for a long time in Indonesia. Utilizing this method is very helpful during the dry season, very beneficial for the farming community. This method does not require a lot of water and does not take long to produce. The solution for planting vegetables using the hydroponic method in Telang Sari Village, Tanjung Lago District, Banyuasin Regency, South Sumatra Province is the right method for farmers, this is because the water conditions in this area are classified as acidic so the only plants that can be cultivated are rice and corn. The results of the survey in the field showed that the farming community met their vegetable needs by bringing in or buying from the main market in Palembang city, which is quite far from Telang Sari village, so the vegetables they bought were more expensive and less varied. This extension activity aims to introduce the hydroponic method as a solution for providing vegetables on acidic land for the people of Telang Sari village. This community empowerment activity uses counseling methods (lectures and discussions), demonstrations and evaluations. The results of this activity show that the farming community in Telang Sari Village gave a good response, was enthusiastic in carrying out the demonstration and was able to understand each series of stages of activities that will be carried out in cultivating vegetables using hydroponic method.</em>2023-12-28T00:00:00SE Asia Standard TimeCopyright (c) 2023 Altifani Journal: International Journal of Community Engagementhttps://jurnal.um-palembang.ac.id/altifani/article/view/7176Increasing Amil and Nadzir’s Capacity through Management Tools Training in ZISWAF Management2024-01-03T23:38:28SE Asia Standard TimeM Usmanlilahadiningrum@gmail.comlila pangestu hadiningrumlilahadiningrum@gmail.comRoykhatun Nikmahlilahadiningrum@gmail.comNing Karnawijayalilahadiningrum@gmail.comBetty Eliya Rochmahlilahadiningrum@gmail.com<em></em><p><span class="y2iqfc"><em><span style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt; font-family: 'Bookman Old Style','serif'; mso-fareast-font-family: Arial; mso-bidi-font-family: Arial; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-fareast-language: JA; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA;">Management Tools training for ZISWAF Management is used to assist performance, especially for ZISWAF Institution practitioners, namely amil and nadzir in managing their activities. This program focuses more on improving the skills of amil and nadzir in managing ZISWAF by using management tools tailored to the needs of the institution. Community Based Research is a PKM method by dividing training stages; Facilitation, communicating with adult learning, communicating with various experiences (experiential learning) and developing educational programs (educational program development). </span></em></span><em><span style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt; font-family: 'Bookman Old Style','serif'; mso-fareast-font-family: Arial; mso-bidi-font-family: Arial; mso-ansi-language: EN; mso-fareast-language: JA; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA;" lang="EN">This training was effective as an effort to increase the capacity of Amil and Nadzir, seen from the conditions before and after the training practice which showed a quite significant percentage increase, namely seen from the indicators of implementing the training program from non-existent to existing, module socialization (50%), training (60%), awareness as well as community response (30%.). These results show that this activity has met the specified specifications (quality), within the specified cost (C), time (T) limits, and resource utilization can be carried out effectively and efficiently. The implication is that ZISWAF institutions need to be synergistic and sustainable.</span></em></p>2023-12-29T00:00:00SE Asia Standard TimeCopyright (c) 2023 Altifani Journal: International Journal of Community Engagementhttps://jurnal.um-palembang.ac.id/altifani/article/view/7536Training and Mentoring: Improving Pedagogical Competence of Catholic Religious Education Teachers2024-01-03T23:38:28SE Asia Standard TimeDin Oloan Sihotangoloansihotang81@gmail.comJohannes Sohirimon Lumbanbatujohanes@gmail.comErmina waruwuerminawaruw@gmail.comMariana Siregarmarianasiregar@gmail.comFransiskus Tariganfransiskustarigan@gmail.com<em>Improving the pedagogical competence of Catholic Religious Education teachers in Karo District's elementary schools is typically carried out through Teacher Working Groups (KKG) or workshops. Workshops for teachers usually focus on developing instructional materials. The implementation of Community Service (PkM) aims to enhance the pedagogical competence of teachers in planning and conducting lessons, organizing educational teaching methods, and utilizing information technology in teaching. The PkM activities consist of a two-day training session followed by two months of mentoring. The results show a significant improvement in the indicators of teachers' pedagogical competence, while partner satisfaction evaluations reflect the positive impact of these activities. It is expected that the Director General of Catholic Religious Affairs will ensure that each teacher competency improvement program includes concrete steps and a continuous monitoring and evaluation system to ensure the effective sustainability of pedagogical competence enhancement.</em>2024-01-03T00:00:00SE Asia Standard TimeCopyright (c) 2023 Altifani Journal: International Journal of Community Engagement