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    Panduan Ringkas Pemeliharaan dan Perbaikan Jembatan Kayu

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    Numerous timber bridges in Samboja District, East Kutai Regency, remain outside the scope of maintenance and rehabilitation programs by both the Provincial and Regency Governments.  It is essential to encourage local communities to take initiative and independently engage in the maintenance and repair of these bridges. One effective approach involves providing education and practical demonstrations to raise community awareness and equip them with the necessary skills for timber bridge maintenance and repair. The Civil Engineering Department of Samarinda State Polytechnic organized such an initiative at the Margomulyo Village Meeting House, located in one of the villages in Samboja District. Approximately 35 participants, including local residents, village officials, and neighborhood leaders, attended the session. The program combined educational counseling with community service and hands-on demonstrations of timber bridge inspection and maintenance, facilitated by students from the Civil Engineering Department. The participants actively engaged throughout the event, demonstrating enthusiasm and commitment. As a result of this initiative, the local community has been empowered with practical knowledge and skills to independently maintain and repair timber bridges in their area. Through this combination of education, demonstration, and community service, a foundation for sustainable bridge upkeep has been successfully established. Furthermore, the knowledge and skills can be disseminated to other neighborhoods with similar problems

    Workshop on Strengthening Teacher Competencies in Digital Learning to Support School Digitalization in Tegalurung Village through the Introduction of Digital Platforms

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    Implementing learning in the digital era requires teachers to innovate in finding engaging and interactive learning alternatives. This Workshop was held to improve the competence of elementary school teachers in utilizing digital learning media, particularly Ahaslides, Wordwall, Wheel of Names, Pickerwheel, and Wordwall. This activity is part of the Community Service Program implemented in Tegalurung Village, Balongan District, Indramayu Regency, involving 1 School Principal, 11 Elementary School Teachers, 1 Village Head, and 27 students from the Institut Pangeran Dharma Kusuma Indramayu through Student Work Lecture activity. This Workshop was carried out in three stages: preparation, delivery of materials, and evaluation. At the implementation stage, participants receive theoretical exposure and direct practice using digital platforms to support the learning process. The evaluation stage is carried out with the help of Google Forms. The evaluation results showed that 81.1% of participants gave an excellent rating to the quality of material delivery, while 64.9% of participants rated Wordwall as the easiest platform to use. Overall, this activity received an average satisfaction rating of 4.95 out of 5, and these results show the Workshop's effectiveness in improving digital literacy and teacher skills in digital-based learning. Thus, this Workshop succeeded in providing a deeper understanding of the use of technology in learning to support school digitalization. It is hoped that similar activities can continue to be carried out with further assistance so that digital learning can run optimally and sustainably by utilizing various other digital platforms

    Pendampingan Pembuatan Sabun Cuci Piring dalam Kegiatan P5 untuk Menumbuhkan Jiwa Kewirausahaan Siswa Madrasah Ibtida’iyah

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    Kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini bertujuan untuk menumbuhkan jiwa kewirausahaan siswa sejak dini melalui pendampingan pembuatan sabun cuci piring dalam kegiatan Projek Penguatan Profil Pelajar Pancasila (P5). Kegiatan ini melibatkan 62 siswa kelas lima MI Mamba’ul Ulum Dagan Lamongan yang terbagi dalam tiga kelas. Metode yang digunakan meliputi koordinasi awal dengan pihak sekolah, persiapan materi dan modul, pemberian materi kewirausahaan, pelatihan desain merek produk menggunakan aplikasi Canva, demonstrasi dan praktik pembuatan sabun secara berkelompok, pelatihan pengemasan produk, serta pendampingan pemasaran sederhana. Hasil kegiatan menunjukkan siswa antusias dan mampu mengikuti seluruh proses dengan baik. Penjualan produk yang dilakukan oleh masing-masing kelas juga menunjukkan hasil yang memuaskan, menandakan adanya daya tarik produk dan kemampuan siswa dalam berwirausaha. Melalui kegiatan ini, siswa mulai memahami nilai-nilai kewirausahaan seperti kreativitas, kerja sama, dan kepercayaan diri. Kegiatan ini juga berkontribusi dalam menguatkan dimensi Profil Pelajar Pancasila, terutama kemandirian, gotong royong, dan bernalar kritis. Kegiatan ini diharapkan dapat menjadi langkah awal dalam menanamkan semangat berwirausaha secara berkelanjutan di lingkungan sekolah dasar. Diperlukan tindak lanjut berupa pelatihan lanjutan dan pengembangan produk lain yang relevan dengan konteks lokal

    Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat untuk Pelaku Usaha: Manfaatkan Teknologi, Memperluas Peluang Pasar dalam Mozaik Indonesia RRI Tarakan

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    Transformasi digital telah menjadi elemen penting bagi bisnis modern, memengaruhi berbagai aspek operasional dan strategis. Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat ini bertujuan untuk memberikan kontribusi nyata dan solusi yang bermanfaat dengan terlibat menjadi Narasumber dalam kegiatan gelar wicara di RRI Tarakan. Melalui sesi gelar wicara interaktif, Dosen sebagai Narasumber berbagi wawasan dan perspektif tentang pemanfaatan teknologi untuk memperluas peluang pasar bagi para Pelaku usaha, terutama bagi UMKM. Pembahasan dalam kegiatan ini mencakup topik-topik seperti pemanfaatan e-commerce, analisis big data, dan platform komputasi awan untuk menjangkau segmen konsumen yang lebih luas. Selain itu, Narasumber juga membahas tantangan dan risiko yang mungkin dihadapi Pelaku usaha saat beralih ke dunia digital, seperti keamanan data, transaksi fiktif, dan kebutuhan akan layanan pelanggan 24/7. Dengan berbagi pengetahuan, kegiatan ini bertujuan untuk memberdayakan para Pelaku usaha dengan pemahaman dan strategi untuk memanfaatkan teknologi secara efektif dan memperluas kehadiran para Pelaku usaha di pasar yang lebih luas

    PENGARUH LIFE STYLE, FINANCIAL LITERACY, LOVE OF MONEY DAN FINTECH PAYMENT TERHADAP FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT BEHAVIOR PADA MAHASISWA POLITEKNIK NEGERI SAMARINDA JURUSAN AKUNTANSI

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    This research aims to determine whether there is an influence of Life Style, Financial Literacy, Love of Money and Fintech Payment on Financial Management Behavior in Samarinda State Polytechnic Students majoring in Accounting. This research uses quantitative methods. The data collection technique in this research uses offline questionnaire distribution techniques with a sample of 265 respondents. The data analysis techniques that researchers use include Validity Test, Reliability Test, Classical Assumption Test, Normality Test, Multicollinearity Test, Heteroscedasticity Test, Multiple Linear Regression Test, t Test, f Test, Correlation and Determination Coefficient Test, and use IBM SPPS Version 23 Software The results of this research show: (1) Life Style does not significantly influence Financial Management Behavior. With a significant value of 0.395 > 0.05. (2) Financial Literacy has a significant effect on Financial Management Behavior. With a significant value of 0.000 <0.05. (3) Love of Money has no significant effect on Financial Management Behavior. With a significant value of 0.287 > 0.05. (4) Fintech Payment has a significant effect on Financial Management Behavior. With a significant value of 0.000 <0.05. (5) Life Style, Financial Literacy, Love of Money and Fintech Payment have a significant effect on Financial Management among Samarinda State Polytechnic Students majoring in Accounting with a significant value of 0.000 < 0.05

    PENGARUH DANA PIHAK KETIGA, CAPITAL ADEQUACY RATIO, NON PERFORMING LOAN, DAN RETURN ON ASSETS TERHADAP PENYALURAN KREDIT PADA BANK UMUM YANG TERDAFTAR DI BEI TAHUN 2015-2022

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    The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of third party funds, capital adequacy ratio, non-performing loans, and return on assets on lending to commercial banks listed on the IDX in 2015-2022. This study uses a tool in the form of computer software program IBM SPSS Statistics 20. The findings from the results of this study are that the Third Party Funds variable partially has a significant effect on Credit Distribution, the Capital Adequacy Ratio variable partially does not have a significant effect on Credit Distribution, Non-Performing Loans variable partially has a significant effect on Credit Distribution and Return On Assets variable partially has no significant effect on Credit Distribution. Variable Third Party Funds, Capital Adequacy Ratio, Non Performing Loans, and Return On Assets simultaneously have a significant effect on Credit Distribution

    UP Accelerator PRAGATI

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    To support the Government of Uttar Pradesh’s agricultural transformation, the UP Accelerator PRAGATI (Program for Agriculture Trans-formation and Increased Incomes) was launched by the UP Multi-Stakeholder Platform, supported by 2030 WRG. UP Accelerator PRAGATI aims to transform agricultural development in the state by significantly scaling up the adoption of climate-resilient water management and other small-farmer friendly measures that can help farmers achieve economic gains and other co-benefits such as water efficiency, soil fertility, and reduced agricultural emissions

    Women, Business and the Law 2025 Manual and Guide, March 2025

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    The Women, Business and the Law Manual and Guide (WBL M&G) outlines the production and dissemination process for WBL reports and underlying data, serving as an official source of information for WBL Team members and stakeholders. It aims to consolidate and codify WBL rules and protocols comprehensively, building on established practices to inform data collection, validation, report preparation, and dissemination steps. Additionally, it describes processes to protect the WBL Team from undue influence, detailing resources available to report and address such instances. The document ensures transparency, quality, and integrity of WBL data and research, and is updated annually at the start of each data collection cycle to align with best practices and accurately describe the systems and procedures implemented by the WBL Team

    Will Viet Nam Meet the SDGs for Equitable Development?

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    Viet Nam is widely regarded as a success story for its impressive economic growth and poverty reduction in the last few decades. Yet, recent evidence indicates that the country’s economic growth has not been uniform. Compiling and analyzing new, extensive province-level data from the Vietnam Household Living Standards Surveys spanning 2002 to 2020 and other data sources, this paper finds within-province inequality to be much larger than between-province inequality. Furthermore, this inequality gap has been rising over time. Despite the country’s fast poverty reduction, the poor were increasingly segregated in certain provinces, particularly those with a larger ethnic minority population. The analysis finds a beneficial impact of economic growth on poverty reduction, but this can depend on inequality levels. It also finds that greater inequality has had negative effects on economic growth but varying negative effects on different poverty indicators. The paper provides supportive evidence of the beneficial impact of economic transitions from agriculture to non-agriculture. The results suggest that policy makers in Viet Nam should focus on reducing spatial disparities and income inequality to attain sustainable economic development

    Global Socio-economic Resilience to Natural Disasters

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    Most disaster risk assessments use damages to physical assets as their central metric, often neglecting distributional impacts and the coping and recovery capacity of affected people. To address this shortcoming, the concepts of well-being losses and socio-economic resilience—the ability to experience asset losses without a decline in well-being—have been proposed. This paper uses microsimulations to produce a global estimate of well-being losses from, and socio-economic resilience to, natural disasters, covering 132 countries. On average, each 1indisasterrelatedassetlossesresultsinwellbeinglossesequivalenttoa1 in disaster-related asset losses results in well-being losses equivalent to a 2 uniform national drop in consumption, with significant variation within and across countries. The poorest income quintile within each country incurs only 9% of national asset losses but accounts for 33% of well-being losses. Compared to high-income countries, low-income countries experience 67% greater well-being losses per dollar of asset losses and require 56% more time to recover. Socio-economic resilience is uncorrelated with exposure or vulnerability to natural hazards. However, a 10 percent increase in GDP per capita is associated with a 0.9 percentage point gain in resilience, but this benefit arises indirectly—such as through higher rate of formal employment, better financial inclusion, and broader social protection coverage—rather than from higher income itself. This paper assess ten policy options and finds that socio-economic and financial interventions (such as insurance and social protection) can effectively complement asset-focused measures (e.g., construction standards) and that interventions targeting low-income populations usually have higher returns in terms of avoided well-being losses per dollar invested

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