Aims and Scope

Aims

Jurnal DIASYA - Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat is a peer-reviewed open access journal that aims to publish scholarly articles, community service reports, applied research, and practical innovations that contribute to community empowerment, social development, and the improvement of public welfare.

The journal provides an academic platform for lecturers, researchers, practitioners, students, community organizations, government institutions, and professionals to disseminate ideas, methods, strategies, and outcomes of community service activities.

The main aim of the journal is to support the dissemination of knowledge and practical solutions that address real problems in society through community engagement, applied science, interdisciplinary collaboration, and sustainable development-oriented programs.

Scope

Jurnal DIASYA - Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat welcomes manuscripts related to community service, community empowerment, applied research, training, mentoring, technological implementation, social innovation, and community-based development.

The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:

  1. Community service and community empowerment.

  2. Education, training, literacy, and capacity building.

  3. Public health, nutrition, sanitation, and health promotion.

  4. Appropriate technology and digital technology implementation for communities.

  5. Information technology, computer applications, and digital literacy for community development.

  6. Entrepreneurship, micro, small, and medium enterprises development.

  7. Local economic development and community-based business innovation.

  8. Agriculture, food security, and local resource utilization.

  9. Environmental management, waste processing, and sustainable community practices.

  10. Social, cultural, religious, and humanitarian community programs.

  11. Women, youth, family, and vulnerable group empowerment.

  12. Village development, rural innovation, and public service improvement.

  13. Student community service programs and field-based community engagement.

  14. Education for sustainable development and Sustainable Development Goals-oriented community service.

  15. Evaluation, impact assessment, and sustainability of community service programs.

The journal prioritizes manuscripts that present clear community problems, appropriate methods of implementation, measurable outcomes, practical benefits, and meaningful impact on the target community.

Manuscripts submitted to the journal must be original, relevant to the focus and scope of community service, and must not be under consideration for publication elsewhere.