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Synergy of Innovation and Environmental Health: Implementation of “ASTOR: Anti-Smoke Incinerator”
Fatchan, Ilham Nuryana
; Hafez Nizamuddin Salim
; Najhitta Caesario Titan Farras
; Putri Assani Rohmatus Sa’adah
; Hilda Kamasya Aura Febriani
; Farras, Putri AMumtahana Gladhias Wilujeng
; Dimas Adrian
; Princess Fatihatu Rahmatika
; Alda Puspitawati
; Fadillah Dea Rindiyani
; Luthfi Zamakhsyari
; Irawan Randikaparsa
Abdi Psikonomi
(2025)
Air pollution caused by open waste burning has become a major issue in many rural areas of Indonesia due to the emission of hazardous substances such as carbon monoxide, dioxins, and fine particulates, which significantly impact public health. To address this challenge, a community service program was implemented focusing on the development and application of the ASTOR technology (Anti-Smoke Incinerator). The activities took place in Karangpule Village, Sruweng District, Kebumen Regency, which h...
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Prevention of Non-Communicable Diseases Education By Monitoring Nutritional Status and Balanced Nutritional Patterns In Students and Migrant Workers in Saudi Arabia
Muwakhidah
; Hidayati, Listyani
; Sintowati, Retno
; Adelia Triana Putri
; Siti Mulyati
; Aulia Setyaningsih
; Maulida Khotimah
; Farisin Hanif Luthfilhadi
; Muhammad Nabil Miqdam
; Khayla Febriannisa
; Rizkia Nur Ramadhani
Abdi Psikonomi
(2025)
Hypertension and diabetes mellitus are among the most prevalent non-communicable diseases (NCDs) worldwide, strongly influenced by dietary patterns and environmental factors. The prevalence of these conditions in Saudi Arabia remains notably high. Preventive efforts are essential and can be strengthened through routine anthropometric and biochemical monitoring, alongside education on balanced and healthy diets. A substantial number of Indonesian citizens particularly migrant workers and students...
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Optimizing Hydroponic Production through Liquid Organic Fertilizer, Solar Cells, and Digital Financial Management in Gajahan Village
Abdi Psikonomi
(2025)
The Gajah Tani Makmur Women Farmers Group (KWT) in Gajahan Village has 62 members with 500 m² of land used for hydroponic cultivation. Partners face a number of obstacles, namely (1) less than optimal production due to expensive nutrients, (2) limited electricity resources for hydroponic irrigation, (3) not yet using modern financial bookkeeping, and (4) no experience in utilizing digital marketing. To address these problems, community service activities were carried out in several stages, namel...
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Sustainable Business Training for MSMEs in Surakarta: Introduction to ESG, Fraud Prevention, and Strengthening Governance through Diversity
Setiawati, Erma
; Siti Aisyah Salim
; Shinta Permata Sari
; Eskasari Putri
; Chania Aulia
; Roostina Nugraheni Putri
Abdi Psikonomi
(2025)
The advancement of technology and globalization has significantly changed production methods and environmental conditions, bringing economic benefits while also creating challenges such as pollution and climate change. Therefore, MSMEs in Indonesia need to adopt more responsible and sustainable business practices by applying Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles, fraud prevention, and strengthened governance supported by diversity. This study discusses an ESG training program co...
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Improving Family Financial Literacy and Behavior through Mentoring and Counseling for Mothers Empowerment and Family Welfare: Improving Family Financial Literacy and Behavior through Mentoring and Counseling for Mothers Empowerment and Family Welfare
Nursiam
; Kusumawati, Annisa Fitriana
; Zana Zein Hardimanto
; Putri Linggasari Sofi
; Rafi Amani Muflih Rahardi
; Pinnacle Ferdyamin
; Ahmad Syihan Setiawan
; Kenji Satriatama
; Sri Winarni
; Ghiffari Naufal Fauzan
Abdi Psikonomi
(2025)
This community service program aims to improve financial literacy and management skills among members of the Sidomulyo and Banyuanyar Family Welfare Movements (PKK) who face challenges in managing household finances, such as a tendency to get into debt and an inability to plan properly. Excessive debt and uncontrolled spending often lead to reliance on informal loans and financial difficulties. To address these challenges, the program offers training covering the basics of financial management,...
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Capacity Building on Islamic Household Management for Mothers of PRA Tohudan Colomadu
Maulidiyah Indira Hasmarini
; Retno Faridatussalam
; Siti Fatimah Nurhayati
; Wisnu Sri Hertinjung
; Muhammad Anas
; Firliana Rizky Ramadhina
; Pinkan Yulia Salwa
; Isnaeni Hasna Hanisah
Abdi Psikonomi
(2025)
This community service program was implemented based on challenges faced by the PRA (Aisyiah Tohudan Branch Leadership) in Colomadu, Karanganyar, Central Java. The primary target group needed assistance in capacity building in Islamic household management. The problem faced by the partners was that mothers lacked an understanding of Islamic household management, which relates to planning, resource management, communication between family members, moral development within the household, children'...
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Upaya Peningkatan Kualitas Lingkungan Keluarga terhadap Perilaku Sosial Anak Usia Dini
Sinar Dunia: Jurnal Riset Sosial Humaniora dan Ilmu Pendidikan
Vol 4
, No 4
(2025)
Early childhood education plays a crucial role in shaping children’s character and social behavior. The family serves as the first and foremost environment in which children develop their social interactions. This article aims to describe the relationship between family environment quality and the social behavior of early childhood, as well as strategies to improve the family environment that supports children’s social development. This study used a library research method by analyzing books, jo...
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THE ETHICAL LANDSCAPE OF GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING SERVICES: PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS, IMPLEMENTATION, AND CHALLENGES IN THE DIGITAL ERA
COUNSENESIA Indonesian Journal of Guidance and Counseling
Vol 6
, No 2
(2025)
Ethical codes form the foundation of counseling professionalism, protecting clients and maintaining professional integrity. The digital era presents complex ethical challenges regarding data confidentiality, counsellors’ digital competence, and professional boundaries in virtual spaces. This study comprehensively explores the philosophical foundations, structure, implementation, and challenges of ethical codes for guidance and counseling in national and international contexts, identifying regula...
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English Language Teaching in Islamic Primary Education under Cambodia’s MoEYS Curriculum
MAGISTRA: Media Pengembangan Ilmu Pendidikan Dasar dan Keislaman
Vol 16
, No 2
(2025)
This study examines English language teaching practices in Islamic primary education under Cambodia’s national curriculum, regulated by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport (MoEYS). Conducted in an Islamic primary school within a Muslim-minority context, the study addresses the gap between national curriculum policy and classroom practice. Employing a descriptive qualitative research design, data were collected through classroom observations, semi-structured interviews with school leaders...
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Students' analogical reasoning and creative thinking across mathematical ability levels
AKSIOMA : Jurnal Matematika dan Pendidikan Matematika
Vol 16
, No 3
(2025)
This study examines students' analogical reasoning and creative thinking in solving open-ended mathematical reflection problems across different levels of mathematical ability. Using a qualitative descriptive approach, data were collected from ninth-grade students through written tasks and interviews, with three participants representing high, medium, and low ability levels. The analysis focused on the stages of analogical reasoning: structuring, mapping, applying, and verifying based on Ruppert...
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