Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) For The Development Of Safe Weaving Bamboo Production Through Community Empowerment To Improve Health And Safety Of Bamboo Weaving Craftsmen In Mojorejo, Ponorogo,East Java, Indonesia
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A Community service program (PKM) is a program designed for community
empowerment. Mojorejo Village, Ponorogo Regency, East Java, Indonesia, is a
village with bamboo producers and human resources who have expertise as woven
bamboo craftsmen. The community service program aims to develop safe woven
bamboo production, with the ultimate goal of increasing the income of the
community in Mojorejo Village and reducing the risk of work accidents for bamboo
woven craftsmen. This program uses a Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA)
approach, and identification of potential hazards, where in the program
implementation it uses focus group discussions, training, socialization, counseling,
and mentoring. The result of this program is an increase in the health and safety of
woven bamboo craftsmen and an increase in the community's economy through
product development.
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