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1. Aris Fanani Universitas Islam PENDAMPINGAN
Negeri Sunan Ampel PENGEMBANGAN APLIKASI
SISTEM INFORMASI AKADEMIK
MADRASAH BERBASIS
TEKNOLOGI INFORMASI DI
MADRASAH ALIYAH AL-KHOIRIYAH
MANTUP LAMONGAN SEBAGAI
PENUNJANG KEGIATAN
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Yusup Djati Bandung Menajemen Pemasaran Produk Gula
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REVOLUSI INDUSTRI 4.0: Refleksi
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1. Akhmad Zaini Institut Agama Islam DAKWAH PEMBERDAYAAN
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PINGGIRAN HUTAN BALURAN
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1. Siti Malaiha Dewi IAIN Kudus STRENGTHENING WOMEN'S ROLE
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(APBDes) IN MEJOBO VILLAGE,
MEJOBO DISTRICT, KUDUS
REGENCY: EFFORTS IN THE
MIDDLE OF MARGINALIZATION AND
SUBORDINATION
2. Utang Rosidin Universitas Islam Tata Kelola Pemerintahan Desa dalam
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ANAK KORBAN PEDOFIL DI
LEMBAGA PERLINDUNGAN ANAK
KAB. MALANG
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1. Irwan Taslapratama Universitas Islam PENINGKATAN EKONOMI SUKU
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Kasim BIOGAS KOTORAN SAPI SEBAGAI
ENERGI TERBARUKAN
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HASBA Negeri Maulana Malik PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT
Ibrahim LERENG RAUNG OLEH PESANTREN
ATTANWIR LEDOKOMBO JEMBER
3. Zahrotun Nafisah Universitas Islam PEMBERDAYAAN KREATIFITAS
Nahdlatul Ulama TEKNIK EMBROIDERY PADA
Jepara (INISNU), Jawa KELOMPOK PERAJIN TENUN
Tengah TROSO KHAS KOTA UKIR JEPARA
4. Dwijowati Asih Universitas Islam PEMBERDAYAAN KOMUNITAS
Saputri Negeri Raden Intan DISABEL DALAM MENGOLAH
Lampung LIMBAH CANGKANG TELUR
SEBAGAI BAHAN SUBSTITUSI
PANGAN DI KOTA BANDAR
LAMPUNG
5. siti aminah Universitas Islam Pemberdayaan Mahasiswa Tuli dan
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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Arskal Salim
Director of Islamic Higher Education
Ministry of Religious Affairs
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Table of Contents
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ............................................................................. ii
THE DEVELOPMENT OF HALAL ECOTOURISM OF SANTEN
BANYUWANGI BEACH ............................................................................... 1
Ach. Faqih Supandi and Firdausia Hadi
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UTILIZATION OF MASS MEDIA FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF
ISLAMIC EDUCATION IN AL AMIN VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
..................................................................................................................... 171
Daan Dini Khairunida and Faisal Basri
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PUBLIC RELATIONS STRATEGY OF MBS AL AMIN BOJONEGORO
IN INSTILLING ISLAMIC MODERATION VALUES .......................... 351
Ibnu Habibi
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COMMUNITY SOCIO-ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT THROUGH
TRAINING ON RELIGIOUS AWARENESS AND LIVING SKILLS IN
NAGARI PADANG CAKUR ...................................................................... 528
Martin Kustati, Hallen, Zaim Rais, Nelmawarni, Warnis, Elfi Tajuddin, and
Ulfatmi
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APPLICATION OF COMMUNITY DEVOTION IN HINDU’S
MAJORITY ENVIRONMENT IN DENPASAR...................................... 674
Novena Ade Fredyarini Soedjiwo, Kusjuniati, and Taufik Maulana
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email: akmalmundiri@gmail.com
Abstract
The phenomenon of helplessness in dealing with the market is almost taking place in all locations
in Indonesia, one of which is also the coastal community of Karanganyar Paiton Probolinggo
village. The possible effort besides empowerment in increasing income is awareness of the urgency of
women's participation in the domestic sector and creating a general interest and understanding for
the community of ecological, biological and socio-economic functions of mangroves. Therefore, this
community service program is one of the efforts to overcome the powerlessness of society in the face of
markets and globalization in addition to overcoming the effects of global warming which results in
abrasion in various parts of the world. This assistance is very interesting to do, seeing the
enormous benefits, and being a learning process that is perfect for community developers.
Introduction
Poverty is a significant problem in many urban and rural communities
characterized by unemployment, backwardness, and powerlessness. Thus, poverty is one of
the leading national issues whose response must be a top priority in the implementation of
social welfare development. One of the causes of poverty besides voicelessness is also due
to their powerlessness to the State and the market. Thus, one way to reduce poverty is to
eliminate the cause of their inability to improve their quality of life.
The phenomenon of helplessness in dealing with the market is almost taking place
in all locations in Indonesia, one of which is also the coastal community of Karanganyar
Paiton Probolinggo. Karanganyar is a village located about 30 kilometers to the east of the
city of Probolinggo, East Java, where the average population works as farmers, farm
laborers, and traditional fishers who based on seasonal calendar observations only depend
on the tobacco season and the sea season. Likewise, with community production facilities,
which are still limited. For example, fishing facilities consisting of 4 boat owners, ten boat
owners, ten people.
Karanganyar Village is one of the twenty villages located in the Paiton as sub-
district, Probolinggo, which is 30 km to the east from Probolinggo. This Karanganyar
village borders the village of Randutatah on the west, to the east by the villages of Pondok
Kelor and Plampang, to the south by the village of Sidodadi, and to the north by the sea to
the north coast (the Madura strait). This village has an area of up to 538 ha. This function
is 320 ha in the form of rice fields, 208 ha for yards and ± ten burial areas which have an
area of 10 ha in total with right conditions. Whereas population data based on data
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obtained from the monograph of Karanganyar village in 2006, the total population of
Karanganyar village was 5,517 people and 1,555 households. With details of the male
population of 2893 people, female population of 2624 inhabitants.
One of the ways to overcome this powerlessness is through the involvement of
women's roles in the economic sector. The involvement of women in the public sphere is a
dual role which can also mean double burden; multiple roles can be overcome by the
process of division of labor in the domestic sector between husband and wife. This
problem is indeed not easy to overcome and is conquered in reducing the burden on
women, not only men, but also the broad family and the general public who have accepted
the division of roles based on gender as objective reality. The involvement of men in the
public sector and women in the domestic sector is an objective reality accepted as
something standard. The effort to change all of that is an effort to deconstruct the socio-
cultural building which then requires awareness.
This problem must also occur in coastal communities in the Karanganyar Paiton
Probolinggo village of East Java. Therefore, the effort that is also possible in addition to
empowerment in increasing family income is by raising awareness of the urgency of
women's participation in the domestic sector which is then followed by the empowerment
of family income through the production of mangrove-based processed products and
fishery products. Mangrove products and fishery products are one of the local favorites
that have the potential to improve the living standards of the coastal communities of
Karanganyar Paiton Probolinggo village, which in some villages already exists, although not
many, mangrove plantations that require the active involvement of women in their
management.
Based on these problems it is appropriate that the program is a local advantage in
the form of mangrove products and fishery products that can be used by women in the
village of Karanganyar Paiton Probolinggo. Empowerment facilitation for the village is
primarily carried out by the power plant company in the Paiton Probolinggo sub-district
although, in the end, it does not have much impact on the community resulting from
empowerment not based on the needs of the community. Thus, the empowerment pattern
that researchers do is in the form of a program to strengthen life skills so that people can
explore their potential and dare to act to improve their quality of life. Among them are
training in making fish chips, biogas, and other fish and mangrove products that people can
use to improve their standard of living. In addition to livestock and agriculture, sea
products and mangroves are one of the distinctive features of the Karanganyar Paiton
Probolinggo village so that local excellence becomes a product, service or other work of
high value, unique and has comparative advantages.
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activities carried out in order to add value to an object or something so that it is more
useful and has more value than before. (Millers and Mainers, 2000: 251; Orynycz and
Wasiak, 2017: 57 – 62) The elements of input and output are the elements that get the most
attention in the discussion of production theory. In production theory, input elements can
still be described by type or characteristic of input. (Gaspersz, 1996). While the production
function shows the nature of the relationship between the factors of production and the
level of production. The factors of production are also known as input, and the amount of
production refers as output. The production function is always stated in a formula like the
following. (Sukirno, 1997)
In economics, the definition of other production functions is a function that
shows the relationship between physical output (output) and factors of production (input).
(Mubyarto, 1989: 58) Production elasticity about economics to measure how sensitive
changes in the production of an item are to changes in the number of factors of
production. In a word that is easier to understand, the production elasticity is how much
percentage changes occur in the amount of production if a producer changes the number
of production factors by a percentage.
The theoretical or conceptual framework of marketing expected in the process of
mentoring and community empowerment includes the overall system of business activities
aimed at planning, pricing, promoting, and distributing goods and services. They can satisfy
the needs of existing buyers and potential buyers (Swastha and Handoko, 2000: 3). The
purpose of the marketing concept is to give satisfaction to the desires and needs of
consumers (Kotler and Keller, 2009). The marketing concept can be achieved by trying to
identify and formulate consumer desires and needs. Companies in meeting the desires and
needs of consumers must develop an appropriate product, price, promotion, and
distribution policies by the circumstances of the target consumers.
Both forms of empowerment are part of life skills training or life skills so that
people or groups can effectively master the needs and challenges of daily life. (WHO,
1997). Thus, the mindset of the community service process in the form of empowering
women's groups in increasing family income through the production and marketing of
mangrove-based products in the Karanganyar Paiton Probolinggo village are as follows:
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Financial
Group Production and Output of performance
Marketing production
Non-financial
performance
Internal Innovation
process
Product-
process
Labor
Resource
capability
Organization
Use of
technology
The production and marketing process as shown in the figure shows that the
production and marketing processes are intended to shape capabilities in terms of
production output, internal processes that exist in production and marketing, and the
ability of resources, both in the ability of the workforce, knowledge of marketing
organizations and systems production, and the use of available resources.
obtained from excellence around the location in the form of mangrove forests. So that in
addition to the emerging ability of the community to process and produce processed
mangroves there is also an awareness of the sustainability of the surrounding environment.
The mentoring activities are directed at fostering a continuous and planned process to
achieve indicators of product production and marketing.
along with the biophysical system forms a unit called the sociobiophysical
ecosystem so that humans are part of the ecosystem in which they live and not
live outside. Therefore, human safety and welfare depend on the integrity of the
ecosystem in which it lives.
Based on this description, it is necessary to support all parties, whether male or
female. The form of male involvement in this project is the process of planting
and treating sea cypress plants. Whereas for the women's group that became the
main hope in this project in the form of their awareness, knowledge, and ability in
carrying out their roles, not only as housewives but also can add value to the
family's income and provide consumption patterns that are also environmentally
friendly.
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Based on the project planning matrix as shown in the table above, table 2 is an
assessment of the achievement of objectives and results.
Goal
Results
1. public awareness of the
involvement and Periodic Reports - The
function of mangrove
active role of the of Local emergence
forests based on
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Thus, the initial step was taken in this community service, namely socialization and
dissemination which of course in its implementation requires much struggle to change the
mindset of the community. The initial step taken is to coordinate with parties that are
expected to succeed in the activity. One of the results of coordination with stakeholders
resulted in recommendations: (1) the implementation of training needs to be
communicated in order to adjust the time allocation, (2) need to pick up the ball so that
group members are willing, and (3) supply of production tools and marketing simulations.
Then training in both production and marketing by involving partner institutions
that are competent in the field of training. In this case, this service process involves the
surrounding pesantren in order to provide education and training. The training is carried
out within three days for each production activity. The training target is 20 people, but
participants who consistently attend training from beginning to end are 14 people. The
methods used in the communication process are lectures, discussions, practices, and
assignments.
Whereas to focus on improving the standard of living the community has seen an
increase although not so significant. Therefore, sustainable assistance is needed by
continuing to pay attention to the causes that are constraints to the reduced enthusiasm of
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the community, which among others is because their preparations are not able to sell or
not last long. From the problems found after the Focus Group Discussion activities at
Rumyati's house, the facilitator tried to find a way out with several communities.
This assistance is very interesting to do, seeing the enormous benefits, and being a
learning process that is perfect for community developers. By assisting in coastal areas, we
can better understand the social life of coastal communities. This assistance is interesting
because young people are also interested in processing. This assistance still requires
sustainability. So that the companion does not stop just an experiment, but will still
advance to the next step. Social innovation is needed to create an independent society, and
free from any shackles that will harm them.
Conclusion
Based on the description above, the community service can overcome the disparity
of husband and wife income in a family by permanent maintain the preservation of the
culture of the community and the environment by maintaining mangroves and coastal and
marine ecosystems. This dedication departs from a participatory approach and asset-based
community development that emphasizes the availability and ability of the community in
managing local potential and excellence in the Karanganyar Paiton Probolinggo.
The things to recommend after the implementation of this community service
process are; 1) empowerment on a macro scale by considering local potential and
excellence is deemed necessary to be carried out primarily by the government, and 2)
integration of programs between institutions and ministries that support the achievement
of community service goals.
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