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Analisis Studi Kelayakan Bisnis Pada SK Computer Melalui Aspek Finansial dan Aspek Non Finansial Nurlia Eka Damayanti; Dwi Sefriana; Eny Mariska; Priskila, Priskila; Veronika Trevesia G.; Yunita , Yunita
Ebisnis Manajemen Vol. 1 No. 4 (2023): December : Ebisnis Manajemen
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi & Bisnis, Universitas Nusa Nipa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59603/ebisman.v1i4.232

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This study aims to determine the business feasibility of Sk computer, through financial analysis aspects and non-financial analysis aspects. Where each aspect of this analysis becomes a basic assessment to determine feasibility in business. The analysis method used uses several analyzes from financial analysis aspects including financial aspects, market and marketing aspects, and non-financial aspects including human resources aspects, environmental aspects, cultural and economic aspects, and legal aspects. And the results of this research become an assessment to see the feasibility of the business and to become material to improve the Sk computer business.
Legal Protection for Indigenous Peoples of Early Sundan (Sunda Wiwitan): A Case Study of Discrimination Against Religious Status in Cigugur, Kuningan Azzahra, Nanda; Gunawan , Roby; Yunita , Yunita; Permana , Deni Yusup; Dikrurahman, Diky
Journal of Legal and Cultural Analytics Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): May 2025
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/jlca.v4i2.14538

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Sunda Wiwitan is an indigenous belief system of the Sundanese people, still practiced today, particularly in the Kanekes region. Its adherents often face discrimination in legal and social aspects, such as difficulties in administrative documentation, access to public services, and religious recognition. These challenges affect their social status in society. This study aims to analyze the forms of discrimination experienced and evaluate the effectiveness of legal protection provided by the state. The research uses a juridical-empirical approach, examining the effectiveness of legal norms through social realities. The findings reveal that, although legal frameworks exist to recognize indigenous beliefs, their implementation has not fully ensured fair protection. Therefore, regulatory enhancement and public education are necessary to improve the social status and guarantee the constitutional rights of Sunda Wiwitan adherents as equal citizens.
PEMBERDAYAAN KADER DALAM MELAKUKAN KONSELING GIZI DAN ANC PADA IBU HAMIL KEK UNTUK MENCEGAH STUNTING DI WILAYAH KERJA PUSKESMAS SRI KUNCORO KABUPATEN BENGKULU TENGAH TAHUN 2025 Maigoda, Tonny; Rizal, Ahmad; Suryani, desri; Yunita , Yunita; Natan, Okdi; Mariati, Mariati
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Kesehatan Indonesia Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Kesehatan Indonesia
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Bandung

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Chronic Energy Deficiency (CED) in pregnant women is a condition experienced by pregnant women due to an imbalance in energy and protein nutritional intake, resulting in inadequate intake of nutrients needed by the body. Inadequate nutritional intake in pregnant women not only endangers the mother's health but also impacts the delayed growth and development of the fetus. Adequate nutritional intake in pregnant women is seen from their nutritional status, which can be illustrated by the measurement of the mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC). The occurrence of CED in pregnant women carries the risk of abortion, bleeding, prolonged labor, infection, low birth weight (LBW), prematurity, birth defects, and indirect causes of maternal death. The objective is to improve the skills of cadres in Empowering Cadres in Providing Nutrition Counseling and ANC for Pregnant Women with CED to Prevent Stunting in the Work Area of ​​the Sri Kuncoro Community Health Center, Central Bengkulu Regency in 2025. The methods of this activity include lectures, discussions, Q&A with cadres, counseling, early detection practices, and training cadres in food processing to prevent CED in pregnant women. The results showed an increase in knowledge scores before and after training on cadres' knowledge and skills in providing nutrition counseling and ANC to pregnant women with special needs (KE), with a score from 78 to 83.6, with a minimum pre-test score of 68 and a maximum score of 76. Meanwhile, the post-test score increased from a minimum score of 84 to 92 after being provided with knowledge and skills in providing nutrition counseling and ANC to pregnant women with special needs (KE). In conclusion, this activity resulted in a significant impact on knowledge, counseling skills, changes in attitudes and behavior of cadres, and their impact on maternal health services in the Posyandu area.