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SOSIALISASI UNTUK PENCEGAHAN STUNTING SEJAK DINI DI SMA NEGERI 1 KOTO XI TARUSAN KABUPATEN PESISIR SELATAN Lestari, Yayuk; Anindya, Annisa; Yulia, Vitania; Diego, Diego; Yusfi, Meqorry
BULETIN ILMIAH NAGARI MEMBANGUN Vol. 7 No. 4 (2024)
Publisher : LPPM (Institute for Research and Community Services) Universitas Andalas Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/bina.v7i4.723

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This activity aimed to educate students of SMA Negeri 1 Koto XI Tarusan, Pesisir Selatan, on stunting prevention, particularly regarding balanced nutrition, the dangers of cigarette smoke, and anemia in adolescent girls. The methods employed included interactive presentations, Focus Group Discussions (FGD), and interactive quizzes to motivate and assess participants' understanding. The activity was conducted on October 16, 2024, involving 30 12th-grade students. The main stages of the activity consisted of three sessions: delivering material, group discussions facilitated by mentors, and quizzes to evaluate comprehension. Additionally, iron supplement tablets were distributed to adolescent girls as a preventive measure against anemia. Monitoring was conducted to observe changes in students' understanding and behavior before and after the activity. The results indicated a significant increase in students' understanding of stunting, including its risk factors and long-term impacts on children's futures. Before the socialization, students had limited knowledge, particularly about the relationship between diet, smoking habits, and anemia with stunting risks. After the activity, they gained a better understanding of the importance of balanced nutrition and early prevention efforts. Other findings revealed irregular breakfast habits and high smoking rates among male adolescents. In conclusion, this activity successfully raised students' awareness of stunting prevention. The participatory approach, through discussions and interactive quizzes, effectively created a learning atmosphere that was both enjoyable and informative. The expected impact is to serve as an initial step toward behavioral changes that support the sustainable health of the younger generation.
PELATIHAN PENINGKATAN KOMPETENSI KOMUNIKASI VERBAL BAGI KELOMPOK NELAYAN KASIAK ANGEK PURUS (KNKAP) KELURAHAN PURUS KECAMATAN PADANG BARAT KOTA PADANG Marta, Revi; Havifi, Ilham; Putra, Rinaldi Eka; Lestari, Yayuk; Diego, Diego
BULETIN ILMIAH NAGARI MEMBANGUN Vol. 7 No. 4 (2024)
Publisher : LPPM (Institute for Research and Community Services) Universitas Andalas Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/bina.v7i4.724

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This training activity aims to improve the verbal and nonverbal communication competencies of fishermen of Kasiak Angek Purus Group (KNKAP) to support the branding of Elo Pukek Thematic Village as a culture-based tourist destination. The implementation of activities was carried out systematically through an initial survey, communication theory training, role play simulation, and interactive evaluation. The results of the training showed a significant improvement in participants' communication skills. Fishermen who previously tended to be passive and lack confidence are now more active, confident, and able to deliver persuasive messages in a structured manner, including in explaining the Maelo Pukek tradition. The training was also fully supported by the local government, demonstrating a shared commitment to the development of local tourism potential. The direct impact of this activity is the improvement of fishermen's communication skills, while the indirect impact is the strengthening of the Elo Pukek Thematic Village branding which is starting to be recognized as a culture-based tourist destination. In addition, a more informative and interactive tourism experience is also able to attract more tourists, which in turn contributes to increasing the potential of the local economy. In conclusion, this training activity successfully achieved its main objectives and had a positive impact on the fishing community. For sustainability, regular monitoring and follow-up trainings are needed so that the results achieved can continue to be applied and improved in the future.
Multi-Platform Strategies of Populis Figur in West Sumatra Lestari, Yayuk; Diego, Diego; Okditazeini, Vannyora
Semantik: Journal of Social, Media, Communication, and Journalism Vol 3 No 1 (2025): SEMANTIK (Journal of Social, Media, Communication, and Journalism)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Mahmud Yunus Batusangkar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/semantik.v3i1.15725

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This article explores the digital strategies of Islamic populism in West Sumatra by examining how key figures such as Fauzi Bahar and Jel Fathullah systematically leverage social media platforms to disseminate moral discourses grounded in the local religious-philosophical paradigm of Adat Basandi SyaraÔÇÖ, SyaraÔÇÖ Basandi Kitabullah (ABS-SBK). Drawing on a descriptive qualitative approach through digital observation, the study reveals a multi-platform orchestration in which Facebook functions as a site for constructing long-form religious narratives and symbolic continuity, while Instagram Reels and TikTok are deployed for affective mobilization through short, emotionally charged content featuring themes such as hijrah, almsgiving, and Islamic virtue. The interplay of symbolic messaging and technical affordances across platforms illustrates what scholars have termed symbolic convergenceÔÇöa synchronization of religious rhetoric with platform-specific features to consolidate affective publics. The analysis demonstrates how figures like Jel Fathullah transform short-form visual content into emotional gateways that channel followers toward deeper ideological engagements via Facebook Live or digital sermons. User engagement through likes, shares, and comments is interpreted by followers as a form of "digital charity," signaling a shift in the mediation of moral authority from religious institutions to platform architectures and algorithms. This study argues that Islamic digital populism in West Sumatra constitutes a form of vernacular, platformized politics wherein local identity, digital aesthetics, and moral claims coalesce. It advances the understanding of how emotional resonance, identity performance, and religious legitimacy are orchestrated through hybrid media systems.