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Universitas Aisyiyah (UNISA) Yogyakarta has once again shown its commitment in improving the health status of the community. This time, through the Faculty of Health Sciences (FIKes), UNISA Yogyakarta collaborated with the Branch Manager ofAisyiyah (PCA) Kraton to organize a Health Cadre Training. This activity aims to equip health cadres with the knowledge and skills needed to provide basic health services at the community level, Saturday (03/08).

The training, which was attended by 27 participants from various areas in Kraton, focused on maternal and child health issues. The materials presented included early detection of child growth through weight and height measurement, as well as education on the importance of maintaining the health of pregnant women.

“Cadres have a very strategic role in improving the health status of the community. Through this training, we hope that cadres can become agents of change in their environment,” said Evi Wahyuntari.

The high maternal and child mortality rate in Indonesia is a serious concern. One of the contributing factors is the lack of public access to health information. Health cadres, as an extension of health workers, have an important role in overcoming this problem. By providing health education directly to the community, cadres can help raise awareness of the importance of maintaining good health.

As a follow-up to this training, the cadres will conduct identification of toddlers and pregnant women in their respective areas. The data obtained will be used as the basis for developing a more targeted health promotion program.

“We hope this training can be the first step in improving the quality of life of people in Kraton,” added Laila Desi Ikawati.

Pengelolaan sampah organik

Bantul, 7 August 2024 – The community service program entitled “Healthy Elderly Families Physically-Mental and Empowered (Klasikal-ya)” was successfully held at Posyandu Lansia Aster, Bantul. The event, which aims to improve the physical and mental health and independence of the elderly, focused on household organic waste management.

The event began with a socialization and training session on making Losida (kitchen waste lodhong) guided by Mrs. Suprihatin. In this session, participants gained knowledge about the technique of making Losida, which is a practical and environmentally friendly solution for organic waste management at home. This training is expected to help the elderly utilize 

organic waste into compost that is useful for plants around their homes.
After the training session, the event continued with a health screening. This activity aims to monitor the health condition of the elderly, including checking blood pressure, blood sugar, and other health parameters. This screening is important to ensure that the elderly remain in good health and receive appropriate care.

The event was closed by giving Losida tools to the participants. With this tool, it is hoped that the elderly can immediately practice the knowledge they have gained and start managing household organic waste better.

Wantonoro as the head of this community service, said that the purpose of this program is as a tangible form of campus contribution in helping to reduce the waste problem in Yogyakarta through empowering the elderly who are physically and mentally healthy. “We hope that with this program, the elderly are not only physically and mentally healthier, but also able to play an active role in protecting the environment,” said Dr. Wantonoro.
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This community service program consists of three lecturers from Universitas ‘Aisyiyah (Unisa) Yogyakarta, namely Wantonoro, Ph.D., Suri Salmiyati, S.Kep., M.Kes., and Hari Akbar Sugiantoro, M.A. In addition to lecturers, students are also involved in this activity, so as to provide direct experience in applying the knowledge they get in college to community life.

This program is expected to have a positive impact on the health and independence of the elderly at Posyandu Lansia Aster, and become an example for other posyandu in holding similar activities.

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The impact of climate change is an important issue today. The impacts have been felt such as extreme weather, hotter temperatures, longer dry seasons, and floods. In the long run, if not anticipated, it will have a worse impact on environmental and humanitarian problems. At the global level, efforts to formulate actions and strategies to prevent the impacts of climate change have been agreed to prevent the earth’s temperature from increasing by a maximum of 1.5 degrees. All parties must pay attention by mitigating and adapting to this climate change. This also applies to young Muslims. Young people are important agentsof change in campaigning for prevention, how to mitigate and adapt to climate change.

One of the efforts made to respond to climate change is to collaborate by organizing a community service activity entitled Generasi Hijau: Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Education for Muhammadiyah Generation. This collaboration was carried out between lecturers from Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta (UMY) and Universitas Aisyiyah (UNISA) Yogyakarta through community service activities. The event was held at SM Tower and Convention and attended by Muslim youth activists from the Yogyakarta Muhammadiyah Student Association at both provincial and district/city levels (20/3/2024).

This activity aims to provide education to youth, especially the young generation of Muhammadiyah, to be more prepared and able to adapt to the increasingly obvious phenomenon of climate change. Through the “Green Generation” movement, it is hoped that Muhammadiyah’s young generation can become proactive agents of change in responding to climate change issues. As the young generation, who are close to the digital world, they will actively campaign through social media to jointly prevent the impact of climate change through various actions. In addition, discussion meetings, dialogues and actions with young people will be carried out to prevent the impacts of climate change.

Tri Hastuti Nur Rochimah, head of Abdimas from UMY Communication Science stated the importance of awareness of climate change among the younger generation, young cadres of the association must become historical actors, become active agents in dealing with important issues that have an impact on this humanitarian problem, namely climate change. Awareness both individually and in groups within the organization is important, how climate change mitigation and adaptation become one of the important agendas of IPM and IPmawati organizations. Young cadres of Muhammadiyah need to be prepared to face climate change, taking the forefront to care about various actions to prevent the impact of climate change, he said. Islamic values become the basis for action, that humans are khalifah on earth and one of their duties is to prevent damage on this earth. Nature was created to be kept in balance, preserved as a form of our faith in Allah. Muhammadiyah also already has a water fiqh, one of the important parts related to nature and the environment, so it is important that we all take an important role in dealing with the impacts of climate change, especially the younger generation.

Ade Putranto and Erwin Rasyid, Lecturers of Communication Science at UNISA, in their presentation conveyed that the issue of climate change cannot be resolved by one party alone. It takes cooperation between the government, universities, communities, and the private sector to achieve effective solutions. “Including the active role of young Muslims to be actively involved in mitigation and advocacy efforts on climate change issues. The young generation has a very important role in fighting for environmental sustainability,” Erwin added.

IPM Yogyakarta representatives said that efforts have been made by IPM and IPMawati administrators through the environmental division. “After this activity we will follow up the results of mapping related to environmental issues in each region. So that adaptation and mitigation related to climate change issues can run well,” said El from IPM Yogyakarta.This Community Service activity is supported by the UMY Community Service Institute (LPM). The hope is that through this activity the Muhammadiyah young generation and also young Muslims can become agents of change who have a deep understanding of climate change issues and are able to take concrete steps to protect the environment and achieve a sustainable future.
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UNISA Yogyakarta’s “Intan Marsekal” community service team wins best video from Ministry of Research and Technology

The community service team “Intan Marsekal” from Universitas ‘Aisyiyah (UNISA) Yogyakarta won the best video, which was appointed as one of the university representatives to attend the Ministry of Education and Culture‘s DRTPM Community Service Results Seminar.

Intan Marsekal itself stands for Intensification of Independent Fisheries Cultivation based on Local Resources which is the name of the community service program implemented… The team won 3rd place for the Best Service Video at the results seminar held at Novotel Samator Surabaya on Friday (1/3) to Saturday (2/3).

“We are grateful to have the opportunity to share our experience in the results seminar organized by DRTPM Kemendikbudristek. Moreover, we received an award in the Best Video category ranked 3rd, “explained Arif, as the Head of the Intan Marshal Team.

Arif added that the service result seminar agenda was a good opportunity for the team to share about the implementation of community service. The inputs given by the reviewer will make the next service more qualified and more useful.

The Intan Marshal team consists of 4 lecturers, namely Arif Bimantara, S.Pi., M.Biotech. from the Biotechnology Study Program as Team Leader, Dr. M. Nurdin Zuhdi, S.Th.I., M.S.I from the Physiotherapy Study Program and Ade Putranto Prasetyo Wijiharto Tunggali, S.I.Kom., M.A. and Rinta Arina Manasikana, S.I.Kom., M.A. from the Communication Study Program. Students were also involved in this service to increase social sensitivity and communication skills in the community.

The team held a results seminar with 90 other community service teams from 69 universities across Indonesia. UNISA Yogyakarta itself encourages each lecturer to be active in research and service activities so that every year it manages to get funding grants from DRTPM Kemendikbudristek.