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摘要
Gunung Sari 村是正在开发旅游村的村庄之一。环境清洁当然是村政府必须优先解决的问题之一。2022 年底,由接受家庭希望计划(PKH)的母亲们组成的 "Mandiri 妇女废物银行"(KSM,Gunung Sari 村)成立,目前共有 27 人。然而,到目前为止,Mandiri 妇女废物银行(KSM)的运行情况并不理想,因为只有一小部分社区成员加入了该银行。开展这项活动不仅能保持村庄环境的清洁,还能为社区带来经济效益。这项服务的实施支持了与绿色经济相关的政府计划,实施这项活动的目的是通过使用塑料废物/废料来增强社区的能力和改善社区福利。合作伙伴遇到的问题与生产和管理领域有关,即废物库工具的可用性、组织管理、业务管理和成员问题。这项活动的重点是通过以下方式优化乡村废物银行:1)提供废物银行基础设施;2)组织和业务管理培训;3)就乡村废物银行开展大规模外联活动。
Optimalisasi Bank Sampah Berbasis Pemberdayaan Perempuan di Desa Gunung Sari
Gunung Sari Village is one of the villages that is developing a tourist village. Environmental cleanliness is certainly one of the priority problems that must be resolved by the village government. At the end of 2022, the Mandiri Women's Waste Bank KSM, Gunung Sari Village, was formed, consisting of mothers receiving the Family Hope Program (PKH), currently numbering 27 people. However, until now the Mandiri Women's Waste Bank KSM has not been running optimally because only a small portion of the community are members. Carrying out this activity is not only to maintain the cleanliness of the village environment but can also provide economic benefits for the community. The implementation of this service supports government programs related to the green economy where the implementation of this activity aims to empower and improve community welfare through the use of plastic waste/waste. The problems experienced by partners are related to the production and management fields, namely regarding the availability of waste bank tools, organizational management, business management and membership issues. This activity will focus on efforts to optimize village waste banks by 1) providing waste bank infrastructure, 2) organizational and business management training, 3) large-scale outreach regarding village waste banks