ABDIMAS Nusantara: Journal of Community Engagement and Health 
Empowerment (ANJCHE) (e-ISSN: xxxx-xxxx) focuses on the publication of high-quality 
scholarly works in the field of community service, community engagement, and health 
empowerment, particularly those that demonstrate practical implementation, 
innovation, and measurable impact in improving community well-being. 


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

  • Community Health Promotion and Education: health education programs, 
    behavior change interventions, and community awareness initiatives.  
  • Community Engagement and Participation: participatory approaches, 
    community-based participatory research (CBPR), and stakeholder involvement in 
    health programs.
  • Health Empowerment and Capacity Building: empowerment models, training 
    programs, and capacity development for individuals and communities. 
  • Public Health Interventions: implementation of health programs addressing 
    communicable and non-communicable diseases in community settings. 
  • Maternal, Child, and Family Health in Communities: community-based 
    maternal and child health programs, family empowerment, and reproductive 
    health services.
  • Environmental and Sanitation Health Initiatives: community-based 
    environmental health, sanitation programs, and clean water initiatives. 
  • Social Innovation and Community Development: innovative approaches, 
    technology-based solutions, and sustainable development practices in 
    communities.
  • Health Policy Implementation at Community Level: translation of policies into 
    practice and evaluation of community-level health programs.
  • Interdisciplinary Community Service Programs: integration of health with 
    education, social, economic, and cultural aspects of community empowerment.

ANJCHE prioritizes manuscripts that demonstrate clear community impact, 
sustainability, and replicability of programs, and encourages interdisciplinary 
collaboration that contributes to improving public health and community empowerment 
outcomes.