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Unconditional Cash Transfer Policy as an Effort to Prevent Stunting: A Study On Jember, East Java Putra, Allen Pranata; Astuti, Sri Juni Woro; Ibrahim, Kabiru Hannafi
BISNIS & BIROKRASI: Jurnal Ilmu Administrasi dan Organisasi Vol. 31, No. 3
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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This study evaluates the impact of the Unconditional Cash Transfer (UCT) policy in preventing stunting in Jember, East Java. Stunting, a result of chronic malnutrition, remains a significant public health challenge in Indonesia, with Jember exhibiting higher prevalence rates than the national average. The UCT policy aims to improve the welfare of low-income families by providing direct financial assistance, allowing them to meet basic needs, including nutrition. This research utilizes a qualitative approach through case studies and interviews with relevant stakeholders to assess the effectiveness of UCT in enhancing children's nutrition and health. The findings indicate that while UCT has a positive short-term impact on improving family income and child nutrition, challenges persist regarding the sustainability of these outcomes post-assistance. The study highlights the necessity for integrating UCT with nutrition education and access to quality health services to ensure long-term benefits. These results suggest that a holistic approach, combining financial aid with educational interventions, is crucial for effective stunting prevention. The implications of this study extend to policymakers, emphasizing the importance of a multifaceted strategy for combating malnutrition and fostering sustainable development.
What Predicts Hopelessness Among Muslim Final-Year Students in Indonesia? A Psychosocial Investigation Putra, Ade Herdian; Bah, Yahya Muhammed; Ibrahim, Kabiru Hannafi; Bah, Ismaila S; Ardi, Zadrian
KONSELOR Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025): KONSELOR
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang

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Final year students often face high academic and psychological pressures, especially towards the completion of their studies. In the context of Muslim students in Indonesia, this situation is even more complex as they are faced with academic demands, social expectations, and spiritual dynamics that shape their psychological experience. One of the impacts of this pressure is the emergence of hopelessness, which is a feeling of hopelessness about the situation at hand. This study aims to understand the psychosocial factors that influence hopelessness in final-year Muslim students, focusing on the role of peer attachment, healthy lifestyle, social media addiction, academic stress, and religiosity. This study used a confirmatory quantitative approach with Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) analysis technique. A total of 815 final-year Muslim students from various universities in Indonesia participated in the online survey. The research instrument measured six main constructs, and the data were analyzed to test the validity, reliability, direct and indirect effects, and mediating and moderating roles in the conceptual model. The results of the analysis showed that academic stress was a significant mediator in the relationship between healthy lifestyle, social media addiction, and religiosity with hopelessness. Meanwhile, religiosity also acts as a moderator that strengthens or weakens the relationship between peer attachment, academic stress, and social media addiction with hopelessness. This model is able to explain 93.6% of the variance of academic stress and 97.8% of the variance of hopelessness. However, peer attachment showed no significant direct or indirect effect on hopelessness. These findings confirm the importance of comprehensive guidance and counseling services for final year students, especially in managing academic stress, social media use, and strengthening the meaning of life. Healthy lifestyle-based interventions and targeted emotional support are needed to prevent hopelessness in this population.
Nigeria-China Bilateral Trade Relations: Is There Market Opportunities in China? Ibrahim, Kabiru Hannafi; Sari, Dyah Wulan; Handoyo, Rossanto Dwi
Intermestic: Journal of International Studies Vol 4 No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Departemen Hubungan Internasional, Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik, Universitas Padjadjaran

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This study used normalized revealed sectoral comparative advantage, import demand share, growth identification and facilitation framework to identify market opportunities for Nigeria in the Chinese markets over the period 1988-2017. Our findings revealed that Nigeria has a steady and long-term comparative advantage in few commodities and there is limited scope for Nigeria to improve on its balance of trade due to limited export potentials. Furthermore, sixteen market opportunities were identified, out of which fourteen are stable and growing markets. Our findings also revealed that these market opportunities can't all be meet by Nigeria, as these commodities were not exportable due to poor competitive position and highly capital-intensive nature of the commodities. These findings are not only relevant to academics but also for policy making.
Adoption of Cashless Economy: A Review Zargar, Nasir Ahmad; Handoyo, Rossanto Dwi; Heiqbaldi, Unggul; Ibrahim, Kabiru Hannafi; Ali, Umar; Ula, Erika Nafatul
Manajemen dan Bisnis Vol 22, No 2 (2023): September 2023
Publisher : Department of Management - Faculty of Business and Economics. Universitas Surabaya.

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The adoption of cashless economies has become a popular trend globally. Cashless transactions provide convenience, security, and faster processing times compared to traditional cash payments. This review intends to provide an overview of the adopted literature on cashless economies, including their drivers and barriers. The review highlights the role of technology, government policies, and social factors in shaping the adoption of cashless economies. Additionally, the review discusses the implications of the adoption of cashless economies for businesses and consumers, including potential risks such as cybersecurity threats and the exclusion of individuals without access to digital payment systems. The review concludes with recommendations for stakeholders in promoting the adoption of cashless economies while addressing the challenges associated with this transition. Overall, this review provides valuable insights into the current state of the adoption of cashless economies and the factors that influence it.