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PEMEKARAN KECAMATAN SUNGAI BEREMAS : LAHIRNYA KECAMATAN KOTO BALINGKA (2003-2011) Sandra, Feni; Nazmi, Ranti; Meldawati, Meldawati
Pendidikan Sejarah Vol 2, No 2 (2013): Jurnal Mahasiswa Pendidikan Sejarah Genap 2012-2013
Publisher : Pendidikan Sejarah

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ABSTRACTThis thesis examines the process of expansion Balingka Koto district, who officially split from Beremas River District in 2003 with the issuance of Law No. 38 Year 2003 on the establishment of Balingka Koto district and two other district in Pasaman.The methot of historical research, the firs heuristic is data collection. The second criticism is the source of the tes data. The third interpretation of the combined data with other data. Historiography is the fourth present the results of research in the from of thesis.These results indicate that peoples desire to establish Balingka Koto district itself has existed since the existence of a problem that occurs between the Trenches with Air Bangis Nagari, District Koto Balingka birth is a very long struggle and also a very unique event as the birth of a Balingka Koto district, with the demands of citizens in the Trenches of regents then form a new district with the name Koto Balingka district. Keywords: regional growth, power, rule
Toddler Posyandu Cadres Supporting Stunting-Free Villages Sandra, Feni; Choiriyah, Ilmi Usrotin
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol 15 No 3 (2024): September
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

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Background: Posyandu (integrated health service posts) are vital for maternal and child health. Specific Background: This study explores the role of Posyandu cadres in health promotion and community empowerment in a local village. Knowledge Gap: Previous research has highlighted the importance of these cadres, but their contributions to community mobilization and stunting prevention remain underexplored. Aims: The research aims to examine the functions of Posyandu cadres in health education and community engagement. Results: Findings indicate that cadres act primarily as health educators and community mobilizers, utilizing tools like the KIA (Child Identity Card) and KMS (Healthy Growth Monitoring Card) for health information dissemination. However, their active involvement and local capacity-building efforts need improvement. Novelty: This study offers new insights into the operational challenges faced by Posyandu cadres in promoting health and preventing stunting. Implications: It emphasizes the need for training and support for cadres to enhance their effectiveness, ultimately contributing to healthier communities and reducing stunting rates. Highlights : Roles of Cadres: Primarily function as health educators and community mobilizers. Utilization of Tools: Employ KIA and KMS for effective health information dissemination. Need for Improvement: Highlight the necessity for enhanced training and active community involvement. Keywords: Posyandu, health promotion, community empowerment, stunting prevention, cadres.