What a Waste! is a collaborative project initiated by the Community Development Society and SCORP CIMSA UGM to address waste management issues and enhance the community’s knowledge of sustainable waste practices in the Margodadi sub-district. Launched in December 2023, the project entered its second intervention on 29th September 2024. With this event, we hope to not only impart valuable knowledge but also to empower the community to create environmentally friendly products, fostering long-term sustainability and resilience in waste management practices.
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What a Waste! is a collaborative project initiated by the Community Development Society and SCORP CIMSA UGM to address waste management issues and enhance the community’s knowledge of sustainable waste practices in the Margodadi sub-district. Launched in December 2023, the project entered its second intervention on 29th September 2024. With this event, we hope to not only impart valuable knowledge but also to empower the community to create environmentally friendly products, fostering long-term sustainability and resilience in waste management practices.
What a Waste! is a collaborative project initiated by the Community Development Society and SCORP CIMSA UGM to address waste management issues and enhance the community’s knowledge of sustainable waste practices in the Margodadi sub-district. Launched in December 2023, the project entered its second intervention on 29th September 2024. With this event, we hope to not only impart valuable knowledge but also to empower the community to create environmentally friendly products, fostering long-term sustainability and resilience in waste management practices.
What a Waste! is a collaborative project initiated by the Community Development Society and SCORP CIMSA UGM to address waste management issues and enhance the community’s knowledge of sustainable waste practices in the Margodadi sub-district. Launched in December 2023, the project entered its second intervention on 29th September 2024. With this event, we hope to not only impart valuable knowledge but also to empower the community to create environmentally friendly products, fostering long-term sustainability and resilience in waste management practices.
What a Waste! is a collaborative project initiated by the Community Development Society and SCORP CIMSA UGM to address waste management issues and enhance the community’s knowledge of sustainable waste practices in the Margodadi sub-district. Launched in December 2023, the project entered its second intervention on 29th September 2024. With this event, we hope to not only impart valuable knowledge but also to empower the community to create environmentally friendly products, fostering long-term sustainability and resilience in waste management practices.
HEATHER’s Second Intervention is a continuation from the previous intervention, keeping a focus on mental health, especially mental health complications and healthy coping mechanisms. The Second Intervention activities were carried out at SMAN 6 Yogyakarta throughout the month of September 2024. Through the Second Intervention of HEATHER, we hope students of SMAN 6 Yogyakarta and SCOPH members can learn about mental health issues and healthy coping mechanisms, as well as train themselves to be good mental health educators among others.
Every year, CIMSA holds three national meetings and NLS (National Leadership Summit) -was held in Banda Aceh on 30th of January until 2nd of February 2020- is one of them. This year, the theme of NLS was “Addressing National Scale Issues to Create Global Impacts through Medical Students’ Movement towards the Sustainable Development Agenda”. NLS […]
Empowering medical students, improving nation’s health as our fundamental goals always encouraged us as medical students to implement our 3rd United Nations SDG’s: Good health and well-being. Sustaining Good health and well being seems uneasy to deal with, but as medical students, we have the right to improve our definition of health, right? As CIMSA […]
The discovery of Rotavirus is able to change the paradigm of experts on the common causes of diarrhea so far. However, the information has not been delivered to the primary health care, there is no proper information for primary health care because doctors and patients still consider the main cause of diarrhea is bacteria. In […]