Creative transformation of Ndeskati Village PKK with PKM-PM team: Utilising coffee husk waste into heritage colours for Batik Aksara Karo

Community Service Program (PKM-PM) Eco-empowered by Universitas Sumatera Utara and the Ndeskati Village PKK Partners Conduct Innovative Activities to Transform Coffee Husk Waste into Natural Dyes for Batik Aksara Karo. This activity was conducted in stages over three months, involving various elements of the village community and highlighting the vital role of women in cultural preservation and environmental management.

The program began with extracting natural dyes from coffee husk waste. The participants, primarily women organization (PKK) members, were enthusiastic about learning each step, from collection and drying to color extraction. “This is the first time we have seen coffee husk waste turned into something valuable. The process is interesting, and the results are very satisfying,” said May, one of the training participants

Once the natural dye was ready, the training continued with a session on making Karo Script Batik. The participants were directly introduced to the history and meaning of Karo Script, guided by one of the PKM team members, Muslih Arridho, to introduce and revive the nearly faded Karo cultural heritage.

The women of the Ndeskati Village PKK were taught to apply Karo Script to create beautiful words written on batik using pencils and design paper. The wax painting process became the peak of creativity, where the partners carefully carved Karo Script motifs on the batik cloth to honor and represent Karo’s cultural heritage.

The most anticipated moment was the dyeing process. The batik fabrics were dipped into the natural dye extracted from coffee husk waste, resulting in a unique and environmentally friendly light brown color. This process was completed with fixation and drying to ensure the resulting batik was high-quality and durable. “We are very proud of the results. This batik is beautiful and has high environmental and cultural value,” said Wadaria, the head of the participant team.

This program produced high-quality batik products and empowered the village community, especially housewives. They now have new skills to increase family income and strengthen the local economy. “We hope to pass these skills on to other communities, making Ndeskati Village a training center for Karo Script batik,” added Wadaria.

The sustainability of this program is supported by the establishment of the “Batik Aksara Karo” cooperative, which will independently manage the production and distribution of batik. This cooperative will also serve as a training center for other communities to ensure the continued development of this knowledge and skill. With firm commitment from the entire community and ongoing support from PKM-PM, Ndeskati Village is ready to become a model of a sustainable creative economy.

Ndeskati Village will shine as an inspiring example where tradition and innovation go hand in hand, bringing broad positive impacts on the environment and culture. This program has opened new opportunities, reduced waste, strengthened cultural identity, and created a greener and more empowered future for the entire village community.

Green Gala: Embodying Gen-Z’s concern for environmental conservation through eco living, waste recycling

In several past decades, climate change and environmental degradation have become pressing global issues. The increasing population growth rate, along with the increasing human activities in the environment. This has become a major factor in the pollution and exploitation of natural resources.

According to data released by the Indonesian Ministry of Environment and Forestry, by 2023, there will be 19.56 million tons of waste per year, 27.56% of which will be untreated. The data shows how sad the waste produced by humans every day is, some of which cannot be processed properly.

During this challenge, the concept of Eco-Living or an environmentally friendly and sustainable lifestyle has emerged as a promising solution to reduce the negative impact of human activities on the earth. Not just a trend, this concept is a philosophy of life that promotes environmentally friendly practices, such as recycling and the use of environmentally friendly products.

Based on this phenomenon and in commemoration of World Environment Day, Merakee Organizer, an event organizer from Communication Science Study Program, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Sumatera Utara (USU), led by Farhan Alvadin Lubis as project manager along with its members, namely Anna Fauziah Pane, Quisha Rahma Chandra, Sandrina Humaira, Azzahra Dwi Prananda, Niza Ervia Seftiawati, Salsabila Iriska Kusnin and Nur Jamiah Nasution, created an event that raised environmental issues and sustainable lifestyles entitled Green Gala as a form of their concern for environmental conservation. The event was held on Saturday, June 8th, 2024 at the Park of Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Sumatera Utara (USU).

Green Gala event aims to increase public awareness and participation in environmental conservation. Green Gala by Merakee Organizer is also part of the social project of the Event Organizer course in Communication Science Study Program, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Sumatera Utara (USU).

Green Gala has a series of interactive activities, began with a morning exercise led by Syah Hendra Mahadi, then continued with a clean-up session around the campus. After a short break, we present a talk show session under the theme Eco-Living: Way to Brighter Future by presenting spectacular speakers who are very concerned on environmental issues, namely Dr. Mayang Sari Yeanny, S.Si., M.Si, an academic from the Biology Study Program, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Park, Universitas Sumatera Utara (USU), and Adelia Acasia Bangun, the Main North Sumatra Ambassador of Puteri Lingkungan 2023.

The participants were also invited to take part in a plastic waste recycling workshop by making ecobricks. Ecobricks themselves are made from plastic bottles containing plastic waste. Ecobricks can be used as an alternative to brick products to build buildings and household furniture.

“We know that plastic waste is a major problem in Indonesia, especially in Medan City. Through this activity, we hope people are able to sort and utilize plastic waste wisely. This activity is expected for all young generation to love and protect the environment more, starting by stop littering,” said Farhan Alvadin Lubis, Project Manager of Merakee Organizer.

The Green Gala event was also fully supported by the Directorate of Student Achievement and Alumni Affairs of Universitas Sumatera Utara (USU) and successfully collaborated with Communication Science Student Association (IMAJINASI) Universitas Sumatera Utara (USU) and attracted participants and communities from all over Medan, not only from USU but from other universities and the ones who care about environmental conservation issues.

RMCP visits FKH UNAIR, RSHP to discuss potential further collaboration

The Indonesia Australia Red Meat and Cattle Partnership (RMCP) visited the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (FKH) of Universitas Airlangga (UNAIR) and the UNAIR Teaching Veterinary Hospital (RSHP) on Thursday, May 30, 2024. Representatives from the Australian Consulate General, Ministry of Industry and Ministry of Economic Affairs were in the meeting.

Dr. Nusdianto Triakoso said that the visit of RMCP to FKH UNAIR aimed to conduct an evaluation. The evaluation was conducted after various collaborative programs. The collaboration between RMCP and Indonesian Veterinary Faculty Association (AFKHI) included a training for professional development of frontline animal health workers and strengthening veterinary student learning materials for prevention, mitigation and management of livestock disease outbreaks in Indonesian livestock sector.

Potential for advanced cooperation

UNAIR Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (FKH UNAIR), an active AFKHI member, engaged in discussions with RMCP about potential future collaborations in addition to the evaluation. “We discussed and talked about what support RMCP can provide for further cooperation. Some things that need to be emphasized are training for frontline animal health workers,” said the Deputy Director of Medical Services, Education and Research of FKH UNAIR.

FKH UNAIR has conducted various trainings for frontline animal health workers in regions including Lamongan, Tuban, Bojonegoro, Ngawi, Magetan, Ponorogo, Madiun, and Jombang, as well as the eastern part of East Java, such as Bondowoso, Situbondo, Banyuwangi, Jember, Lumajang, Probolinggo City, and Probolinggo Regency.

Training for animal health workers

FKH UNAIR is not alone in carrying out this noble mission. Several universities such as Brawijaya University and Wijaya Kusuma University Surabaya also participated.

“We train these frontline animal health workers so that they understand the latest diseases originating from animals. Moreover, these diseases have the potential to become plagues. And after a few months of training from October 2023 to April 2024 and 23 batches, at least 690 trained health workers are ready for mitigation, management and plague prevention,” he said.

Looking back at recent events, Indonesia was shocked by several animal diseases, such as FMD, LSD, and ASF plagues. These diseases caused tremendous shocks to the livestock industry in Indonesia. Triakoso hoped that the ongoing cooperation with RMCP could bring good benefits, especially for the livestock industry in Indonesia.

“Hopefully the collaboration will continue effectively. So that we can both benefit others. With this cooperation, hopefully, we can deal with diseases and prevent potential diseases that may occur,” he concluded. (*)

LPPM FISIP USU conducts community empowerment, education in Bandar Baru Village, North Sumatra to resolve common social problems

Lembaga Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat (LPPM), a community development unit under Universitas Sumatera Utara (USU), recently spearheaded an impactful community development initiative in Bandar Baru Village, Sibolangit District, Deli Serdang. Led by Husni Thamrin, S.Sos., MSP, along with M.Ikom, Arief Marizki Purba, SE, S.Sos., M.Si, and Farida Hanim, S.Sos., M.I.Kom, this initiative aims to address the pressing social issues in the region.

Bandar Baru is notably recognized as one of the prostitution hotspots in North Sumatra, where the complexities of economic, social, and cultural factors intertwine. This area faces significant challenges, including high rates of drug abuse and deviant behaviors among teenagers. Contributing factors such as poverty, lack of education, and limited job opportunities in the formal sector often drive individuals towards prostitution.

To combat these issues, the LPPM team has introduced a foster parent program focusing on providing access to education for the local youth. This initiative seeks to interrupt the cycle of prostitution by ensuring that adolescents receive a good education, thereby steering them away from negative behaviors and social problems such as drug abuse.

The foster parent program encourages community members to sponsor students, ensuring their continued education and reducing their risk of falling into deviant behaviors. Each foster parent is asked to contribute Rp. 100,000 per month to support a student’s education at Madrasah Tsanawiyah YPI AL Hilal in Bandar Baru Village. This manageable monthly donation is pivotal in keeping the students engaged in their studies and away from the dangers prevalent in their community.

Husni Thamrin emphasized the importance of this program in achieving several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including promoting healthy and prosperous lives, ensuring quality education for underprivileged children, and increasing youth productivity through meaningful activities. The team’s expertise in community empowerment and digital media has been instrumental in running effective campaigns and developing a robust reporting system for foster parents to monitor their sponsored children’s progress.

A significant part of this initiative involves a social media campaign to engage potential donors and raise awareness about the program. By leveraging digital platforms, the team aims to reach a wider audience and garner more support for the cause. The program also integrates the Merdeka Belajar-Kampus Merdeka (MBKM) curriculum, allowing students from USU to participate in the community development activities. This hands-on experience helps students develop social skills, empathy, and a sense of responsibility towards societal issues.

Through this comprehensive approach, USU’s LPPM is making strides towards creating a positive change in Bandar Baru Village. The collaboration between academics, students, and the community highlights USU’s commitment to addressing social problems and fostering sustainable development in North Sumatra. This initiative is not just a step towards mitigating the immediate issues but also a long-term investment in the community’s future, aiming to uplift and empower the residents of Bandar Baru Village.

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Universitas Sumatera Utara organises journalism workshop

In the era of advanced communication and information technology, the ability to access and share information has become a fundamental necessity. This accessibility has given rise to citizen journalism, where anyone, not just professional journalists, can contribute to the dissemination of information.

Recognizing the importance of this trend, the Community Service Team from the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences at Universitas Sumatera Utara (USU), led by Dra. Mazdalifah M.Si., Ph.D., along with her colleagues Dra. Linda Elida M.Si. and Dra. Nita Savitri M.Hum, organized a two-day journalism workshop on May 12-13, 2024. The workshop aimed to enhance the citizen journalism skills of students at the Pondok Pesantren Unggul Terpadu SASBARA in Bah Aren Pematang Sidamanik, Simalungun. This initiative was supported by the Lembaga Pengabdian pada Masyarakat (LPPM) at USU.

The workshop began with 23 enthusiastic students learning about the fundamentals of citizen journalism. Communication Science students Farhan Alvadin Lubis, Azzahra Dwi Prananda, and Syah Hendra Mahadi presented topics including the basics of journalism, news writing, and photography using mobile phones. Each participant received reading materials to deepen their understanding of these subjects.

On the second day, the students applied their newfound knowledge in a practical journalism workshop. They were divided into groups and tasked with writing news articles and taking photographs around the SASBARA pesantren. The best group and the most active participants were recognized and appreciated by Dra. Mazdalifah M.Si., Ph.D., the head of the activity. An entertainment session by Rumah Kreatif Mutiara Langit Biru, featuring origami practice, provided a creative break.

Through this community service initiative, USU hopes to empower these students to become proficient citizen journalists. By adhering to journalistic standards and utilizing information technology wisely, they can contribute meaningfully to their communities and beyond.

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UNAIR to host the 13th International Convention of Asia Scholars

In collaboration with the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS), Universitas Airlangga (UNAIR) through the Airlangga Institute of Indian Ocean Crossroads (AIIOC) is hosting the 13th International Convention of Asia Scholars (ICAS).

Scheduled from July 28, 2024, to August 1, 2024. UNAIR is making various preparations for this event. Lina Puryanti PhD, Director of AIIOC, mentioned that it will be the first time Indonesia hosts this international event. “ICAS is a major event, and Indonesia has no prior experience in hosting this international activity. This is a breakthrough,” she said.

Puryanti also explained that preparations have currently reached 60 percent. Representatives from 66 countries are expected to attend the event, with the potential for even greater participation as the event draws near. “So far, there will be 1400 participants attending but the number can still increase. We are still opening up opportunities for more participants to join,” she explained on Friday, May 24, 2024.

Conference festival concept

Unlike typical conference events, the 13th ICAS will feature a conference festival concept. The event will extend beyond campus. Participants will have the opportunity to visit historical sites in Surabaya, including the urban communities of Plampitan, Tambak Bayan, and Peneleh.

“This event is not merely a meeting among academics, but also academics and practitioners, even academics can become artists who display their work,” Puryanti stated.

Participants will focus on ten different topics. Puryanti hopes that the participants can learn from each other and share experiences. She also hopes that the knowledge gained by the participants will serve as a foundation for understanding the world. “So, what we have in Surabaya can become a basis for understanding the world,” she said.

Involving community participation

The event will not only involve academics and students but also the local communities. During the festival, there will be several exhibitions held in public areas close to the communities.

“We are organizing the festival to take place in public areas. The local communities will not be spectators but also organizers and parts of this event. UNAIR and the communities will welcome guests from around the world,” she explained.

Puryanti stated that this opportunity is beneficial for both UNAIR and Indonesia. “This is a great opportunity for UNAIR to strengthen its position on the global stage. Indonesia’s vast potential will also be highlighted at this event,” she said.

Puryanti and her team are optimistic that with the support of various parties, the 13th ICAS will run smoothly. “Being entrusted with an event of this magnitude is an honor. We are optimistic that the event will be a success. Hopefully, this event will bring pride to UNAIR and the nation,” she concluded. Held this year, the 13th ICAS is also a gift for UNAIR’s 70th Anniversary.

ITS Develops a Management Dashboard for Defence and Security in the North Natuna Sea

Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS) is actively engaged in community service programs. One of their latest initiatives involves the creation of a Management Dashboard for Defence and Security in the North Natuna Sea, Indonesia. On May 15, ITS launched the program and data collection efforts for this project, aiming to address the strategic challenges posed by the region’s proximity to the South China Sea. The event was held at the Soewarso Building at Sekolah Tinggi Teknologi Angkatan Laut (STTAL), highlighting the collaboration between ITS, STTAL, and Telkom University Surabaya.

Prof. Erma Suryani, the head of the program, emphasized the significance of the North Natuna Sea’s natural resources and its vulnerability to territorial conflicts. To mitigate these risks, the team is developing a comprehensive base model and dashboard for enhanced monitoring and management. This model is divided into three submodels: the Hankam submodel for mapping defense and security, the infrastructure submodel for supporting sovereignty, and a marine resource management submodel focused on the fisheries sector. These submodels will help project future scenarios and inform policy decisions.

The developed submodels will be integrated into three management scenarios for the North Natuna Sea, aiming for effective, efficient, and environmentally friendly strategies. The first scenario targets optimal defense area management, the second improves defense and security infrastructure, and the third focuses on natural resource management. Additionally, ITS’ team is creating a dynamic dashboard with simulation features to visualize the impact of different variables on regional dynamics, threat spectrums, and the national defense system. This comprehensive tool is expected to enhance decision-making and strategic planning for the North Natuna Sea region.

Supporting business digitalisation, ITS launches Digital Business Study Program

To produce graduates adept at managing digital-based businesses, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS) has launched the Digital Business Study Program. The official launch took place on May 16 at the ITS Tower 2 Auditorium. ITS Rector, Assoc. Prof. Bambang Pramujati, emphasized that the new program is part of ITS commitment to meeting society’s demand for expertise in digital business, addressing the challenges and opportunities of the digital era.

The program aims to foster adaptability and progressiveness in students, preparing them for the evolving landscape of business technology. Dr. Syarifa Hanoum, the Head of the ITS Business Management Department, expressed confidence in the program’s potential to produce experts who can contribute significantly to the digital economy. Dr. Lissa Rosdiana Noer, the Head of the new study program, elaborated that the program is designed to equip students with skills in managing and designing digital economic transformation processes. The curriculum is built on four pillars: functional management, digital systems and technology, business essentials, and digital business entrepreneurship and development.

The curriculum is tailored to meet the needs of students and the digital industry, offering courses on digital systems, User Interface/User Experience (UI/UX) design, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT), and database systems. Graduates are expected to excel in digital marketing strategies, data analysis, product development, and entrepreneurship, ensuring they are not only technically proficient but also well-versed in current business dynamics. The program, which will begin admitting students for the 2024/2025 academic year, aims to enhance opportunities through partnerships with foreign universities for double degree programs, with an initial student quota of 50 seats.

Cards for Everyone: Creative Action of USU Students to Support Mental Health

A group of creative students at Universitas Sumatera Utara (USU) have taken a unique approach within their campus to boost their peers’ mental well-being. As part of a Leadership course project, these students have strategically placed motivational cards at several bus stops around the campus for others to pick up freely. These cards contain messages designed to help individuals accept themselves and encourage a positive outlook on life.

Aditya Pratama, a Social Anthropology student, shared that the initiative stemmed from concerns over the high rates of mental health issues among students. To draw attention, the cards are brightly colored. The project, named Card to Everyone, not only aims to provide motivation but also to foster a sense of caring among the student community. Vicky Rifai Adriansyah, another student, explained that the project has helped them become more empathetic towards others, noting that one significant cause of mental health problems is the feeling of isolation among students. In addition to distributing these cards, the student group has also set up an Instagram account @spread.positiveness to continuously share uplifting messages aimed specifically at students.

The project is overseen by Dr. Fotarisman Zaluchu, Dr. Irfan, and M. Rifai, MSc., and aims to equip students not just with knowledge but with tools to address challenges. Although it’s a small-scale initiative, it encourages students to think creatively about solving real-world issues.

ITS’ Anargya Team Ready to Compete in FSAE Japan 2024

The Anargya team from Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS) is gearing up for the next Formula SAE Japan 2024, where they will compete once more. As part of the preparations, the team is actively working on developing an electric formula car and seeking help from Indonesia’s President, Mr. Joko Widodo. Rafi Ahmad Fadilah, the Non-technical Manager of the Anargya team, highlighted the significance of FSAEJ as a global competition for students creating electric formula cars. The event is scheduled to take place on September 9, 2024 at Aichi Sky Expo in Japan. To ensure their readiness for the competition, both technical and non-technical aspects are being thoroughly addressed.

This year marks the third participation of the Anargya ITS team in FSAEJ, and according to Rafi Ahmad Fadilah, their technical preparations encompass three main stages: design, manufacturing, and testing. The design phase commenced in October 2023, followed by ongoing manufacturing, with a particular focus on mechanical aspects this year. Ahmad, a student of the Department of Materials and Metallurgy Engineering, emphasized that alongside technical efforts, the team is also engaging in non-technical initiatives such as building collaborations with various stakeholders. These partnerships have provided the team with support and opportunities to showcase their innovation, Anargya EV Mark 3.0, at the 2024 Periklindo Electric Vehicle Show (PEVS) in Jakarta.

During the PEVS, the Anargya team met President Joko Widodo, who expressed strong support for their endeavors in electric vehicle technology. This encouragement from the President, along with backing from various stakeholders, has motivated the team to strive for excellence in FSAEJ 2024. Ahmad hopes that their preparations will lead to a successful performance in the competition, aiming for optimal car performance and the ability to compete effectively in the Dynamic Event. He concluded with optimism, hoping that their efforts would yield significant achievements.