Bima Cendikia : Journal of Community Engagement and Empowerment is a scholarly publication focused on disseminating the outcomes of community service, community empowerment initiatives, and multidisciplinary studies of social interventions. Aiming to promote innovation, collaboration, and tangible impact in empowerment practices, this journal publishes high-quality articles that are relevant to social and humanitarian development at local, national, and global levels. Bima Cendikia welcomes manuscripts from researchers, academics, and practitioners with field experience, new findings, or unique perspectives in the fields of community service and empowerment. All submitted articles undergo a rigorous peer-review process to ensure their quality, relevance, and contribution to the development of knowledge and social practice. By bringing together critical and innovative ideas from around the world, Bima Cendikia: Journal of Engagement and Empowerment aims to serve as a leading platform for the exchange of applied knowledge and ideas in community empowerment.
| Journal Title | : Bima Cendikia: Journal of Engagement and Empowerment |
| Initials | : BC |
| e-ISSN | : 3110-2530 |
| Frequency | : Twice a Year (January and July) |
| Chief Editor | : Idan Ramdani |
| Publisher | : Maron Media Publishing |
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Current Issue
Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): Bima Cendikia: Journal of Community Engagement and Empowerment
We are honored to launch Bima Cendikia: Journal of Community Engagement and Empowerment, Volume 3, Number 1, January 2026. As we enter our third year of publication, we continue to uphold our mission of disseminating scholarly works that bridge academic inquiry with grassroots realities in the realms of community development, participatory approaches, and inclusive empowerment. This issue features a collection of research and practice-based articles that illuminate current challenges and innovations in fostering community resilience, agency, and transformation.
In alignment with our editorial standards, every manuscript included in this edition has passed a rigorous double-blind peer review and complies with our plagiarism policy, requiring a maximum similarity index of 35%. These practices underscore our steadfast commitment to academic rigor, research integrity, and ethical publication.
We extend our sincere appreciation to all authors, reviewers, and editorial board members whose intellectual and professional contributions have enabled the successful publication of this issue. We hope the insights shared in this volume will spark meaningful discussions, inspire collaborative solutions, and contribute to the ongoing evolution of community empowerment research and practice.
Published:
2026-05-27



























