EMPOWERMENT AND COMMUNITY SUPPORTING BY KKN PPM UDAYANA UNIVERSITY IN KKN LOCATIONS IN VILLAGES IN KLUNGKUNG DISTRICT

Anak Agung Ngurah Hary Susila, S.TI., M.MT., dkk

ISBN : 978-623-7559-08-5 Published : 2019

Abstrak

The PPM Community Service program held in Tihingan Village, Banjarangkan District, Klungkung Regency is a form of activity that is managed by the Research and Community Service Institute to realize the vision and mission of Udayana University as well as the implementation of the Tri Dharma of Higher Education. The PPM Community Service program aims to create character, creative, innovative, superior, and cultured human resources that are carried out for approximately one and a half months. In realizing this goal, a program originating from four main activity areas, namely the field of physical infrastructure, the field of increased production, the socio-cultural field, and the public health sector In the field of physical infrastructure, activities focused on waste have been carried out. The activity carried out was the procurement of trash bins and educational media about sorting organic and non-organic waste in the neighborhoods of the Tihingan Village. This activity can help reduce waste dumping into the river by the people of Tihingan Village. The field of increasing production focuses on the natural resources owned by the village by holding a workshop on composting and making green mustard nuggets. The mustard nugget training activity has succeeded in attracting PKK mothers to try entrepreneurship at home or become one of the healthy menus that can be given to families and children. The socio-cultural sector implements the purpose of the PPM KKN activities by supplying banners on traditional clothing to the temple to maintain the sanctity of the temple so that the principles of Tri Hita Karana can be maintained. The public health sector focuses on hygiene and environmental health by holding socialization of PHBS, helminthiasis socialization, and socialization of the danger of rabies to elementary school children in Tihingan Village.