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MEANING CONSTRUCTION OF STUNTING IN PREGNANT AND BREASTFEEDING WOMEN IN SUKA MAJU VILLAGE TANJUNG TIRAM BATU BARA Rizki Nanda Saputri; Nurman Achmad; Harmona Daulay
International Journal Of Health Science Vol. 2 No. 3 (2022): November: International Journal of Health
Publisher : Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/ijhs.v2i3.1001

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Stunting is a problem in child growth that is caused by malnutrition over a long period of time. Malnutrition can begin when the child is still in the womb. Stunting can cause a child's body to become stunted or short, the child's intelligence is low, so that the child is susceptible to disease. The stunting prevalence rate in Indonesia was 27.67% in 2019, with a percentage of 30.38% coming from North Sumatra. The causes of stunting are a lack of nutritional support and the presence of infectious diseases in children. In addition, knowledge of nutrition and knowledge of stunting also has an indirect impact on stunting. The phenomenon seen in Suka Maju Village, Tanjung Tiram District is that pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers do not know stunting well, some of them have never even heard of the term stunting, and some others know that stunting is a malnourished child but do not understand what causes it and the impact of children suffering from stunting. With this knowledge, there are no preventive activities carried out by pregnant women and nursing mothers in Suka Maju Village, including the parenting style they apply. Parenting practices that do not support stunting prevention are pregnant women who do not consume highly nutritious foods, provide complementary foods that are not varied, and do not cultivate exclusive breastfeeding.
Effectiveness of Licensing Services Through the Sicantik Cloud Application in the Department of Capital Investment and One-Door Integrated Services in Batu Bara District Ahmad Bukhari; Humaizi; Nurman Achmad
Formosa Journal of Social Sciences (FJSS) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): June 2024
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjss.v3i2.9939

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This study aims to examine The Effectiveness of Licensing Services via the SiCANTIK Cloud Application at the Batu Bara Regency Investment and One-Stop Integrated Services Service. This type of te research is descriptive with a qualitative approach. The research location is at the Batu Bara Regency Investment and One-Stop Integrated Services. informant selection techniques purposive sampling. This research uses data collection techniques: observation, interviews and documentation. The results of this research are that Licensing Services via the SiCANTIK Cloud Application at the Batu Bara Regency Investment and One-Stop Integrated Services Service are still not effective when viewed based on several indicators in the theory of effectiveness according to Duncan in steers, including (1) goal achievement; (2) integration; and (3) Adaptation of the SiCANTIK Cloud Application in providing licensing services in Batu Bara Regency
THE ROLE OF PENTAHELIX IN TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN BINJAI CITY Januardi; Tengku Irmayani; Nurman Achmad
OPINI: Journal of Communication and Social Science Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): OPINI: Journal of Communication and Social Science
Publisher : Academic Solution Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70489/rrqrpj42

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Binjai City is a region in North Sumatra with significant tourism potential. However, tourism development in Binjai City still faces several challenges. In this context, pentahelix collaboration is crucial to promote sustainable and competitive tourism development. This study aims to explore the roles of the five main actors in the pentahelix model of tourism development and identify the challenges facing tourism development in Binjai City. This study employed a qualitative approach and was conducted in Binjai City, utilizing data collection techniques through interviews, observation, and documentation. The results indicate that the government acts as a facilitator and regulator, academics contribute through research and policy recommendations, business actors strengthen the tourism sector, the media plays a role in promotion and image building, and communities play a role in preserving culture and encouraging public participation. However, obstacles remain, including limitations in regulations, infrastructure, promotion, budgets, human resources, and local community capacity. Therefore, tourism development in Binjai City requires stronger synergy between the pentahelix sectors to create an inclusive, innovative, and sustainable tourism ecosystem.