Community Service in the Creation and Development of the National Paralympic Committee Indonesia (NPCI) Website for the Salatiga City

Authors

  • Khairunnisa Aprilia Nurpriyarni UIN SALATIGA
  • Nuril Hikmatiyah Universitas Islam Negeri Salatiga
  • Fauziyah Siti Putri Alamsyah Universitas Islam Negeri Salatiga
  • Jannatu Amalia Universitas Islam Negeri Salatiga
  • Afsana Jerin Shayery Universitas Internasional Daffodil

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63914/cycle.v1i2.22

Keywords:

Orphanage, website, information system, Disability, NPCI, Introduction

Abstract

The low population intensity of people with disabilities causes social and rights gaps that occur in it. So that there are limitations that must be faced by people with disabilities. As time goes by, many government and non government organizations are facilitating people with disabilities to continue to develop in the field of sports. One of them is the National Paralympic Committee Indonesia (NPCI) Salatiga City. The purpose of creating this website is to introduce the National Paralympic Committee Indonesia (NPCI) Salatiga City more widely and to attract the interest of people with disabilities to join the organization by uploading this website. The method used is to conduct research analysis by collecting important data about the National Paralympic Committee Indonesia (NPCI) Salatiga City through various online sites. Data was obtained through open interviews and some were based on the results of research interviews that had been conducted. The conclusion of this community service in collaboration with the National Paralympic Committee Indonesia (NPCI) Salatiga City is the creation of a website containing various interesting information about the National Paralympic Committee Indonesia (NPCI) Salatiga City.

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Published

25-09-2024

How to Cite

Nurpriyarni, K. A., Hikmatiyah, N., Alamsyah, F. S. P., Amalia, J., & Shayery, A. J. (2024). Community Service in the Creation and Development of the National Paralympic Committee Indonesia (NPCI) Website for the Salatiga City. CYCLE : Community Engagement Chronicle, 1(2), 52–60. https://doi.org/10.63914/cycle.v1i2.22

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