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Konvergensi Penurunan Stunting Berbasis KUA di Provinsi Lampung Kirana, Fidelia
JURNAL ILMIAH GEMA PERENCANA Vol 1 No 3 (2023): Jurnal Ilmiah Gema Perencana
Publisher : POKJANAS Bekerja Sama Biro Perencanaan dan Penganggaran, Sekretariat Jenderal Kementerian Agama RI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61860/jigp.v2i1.39

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The Ministry of Religious Affairs (MORA) of the Republic of Indonesia fully supports the national program to accelerate stunting reduction. Efforts can be made by optimizing the role of the Office of Religious Affairs (KUA) in facilitating the Ministry of Health and BKKBN related to stunting prevention materials at the marriage guidance session of brides-to-be. Extension workers and facilitators of marriage guidance take a strategic role with community service related to how Religion is present in efforts to prevent and reduce stunting. This study collected some irregularities obtained from some relevant research results  then organize the data for new sources of information. The collecting data, it was carried out by interviewing several informants, such as, Head of the Sakinah Family Sub-Directorate of MORA of the Republic of Indonesia, Bappeda of Lampung Province, Field of Islamic Religious Affairs of the Provincial Regional Office, and Section of the Islamic Bimas Office of MORA of the City Regency. The results of this study that the Ministry of Religion through KUA has a very important role, namely regionally providing, (1) Guidance for School-Age Adolescents as an introduction to themselves and the environment, (2) Guidance for Premarital Age Adolescents provides assistance/guidance about the concept of Qurani Adolescents, (3) Marriage Guidance that provides understanding/guidance to prospective brides in family preparation, (4) Sakinah Heritage to increases understanding to prospective parents with a religious approach and local wisdom, as well as preparing a quality generation.  
Analysis of the Impact of Construction of the Trans Sumatra Toll Road in Order to Encourage the Proud to Travel Program in Indonesia (BBWI) Wardani, Sri; Sahid, Radiah; Kirana, Fidelia
AMUYA: JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT Vol 1 No 1 (2025): AMUYA: Indonesian Journal of Management Reviews
Publisher : POKJANAS PERENCANA KEMENTERIAN AGAMA RI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61860/amuya.v1i1.6

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This paper describes that toll roads are National Strategic Projects (PSN) that are prioritized by the government to improve accessibility and encourage economic growth in a region. Sumatra Island as the second largest island in Indonesia has a variety of natural, commodity and tourism potential. This policy paper outlines an analysis of the impact of the Trans Sumatra Toll road development on the government's Proud to Travel in Indonesia (BBWI) program. The tourism potential of Sumatra Island is not inferior to that of Java Island. It's just that the island's tourist destinations have limited travel distance, few accommodations and lack of promotion. Thus, Sumatran tourists prefer to visit abroad because it is easier, faster and more affordable. The purpose of this policy paper is to explain the results of the analysis of the Trans Sumatra Toll Road that its existence can improve regional tourism and encourage the WWBI program through tourism management strategies in each province on the island of Sumatra. With a qualitative method approach, this policy paper emphasizes data analysis methods through literature studies from various information both books, journals and official government websites, then the results are assembled by providing informational narratives and policy suggestions. Broadly speaking, the results of this policy paper analysis show that the Trans Sumatra toll road provides benefits to accelerate the distribution of goods and services and has a positive impact on tourist visits in the region. The alternative policy to support the BBWI program is to implement city branding for tourist areas on the island of Sumatra, so that tourism promotion increases tourist visits.