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Pengaruh Perdagangan International Terhadap Ekspor Dan Impor Sahfitri, Imelda; Nur Afriyanti; Nurvadila; Delsa Yolanda Putri; Nur Fitriana
Jurnal Akuntansi, Bisnis dan Ekonomi Indonesia (JABEI) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): JABEI
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30630/jabei.v3i2.251

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This research aims to determine the influence of international trade on Indonesia. International business is business between countries through import and export activities. The impact of imports and exports on economic growth in Indonesia is very large. This is because exports are one source of state income, and through import activities you can obtain goods that do not yet exist in the country or goods that are in limited supply to meet people's demands and needs. When the economy grows, national income increases and society becomes economically prosperous. Many studies have found that exports can generate foreign exchange which can be used to support domestic sector development and encourage economic growth. From this research we can find out what impact international trade has on Indonesia.
Prevention Of Lack of Nutrition And Stunting through Class of Pregnant Women And Toddlers 0 – 5 Years: Pencegahan Gizi Kurang Dan Stunting Melalui Kelas Ibu Hamil Dan Balita 0 – 5 Tahun Leni Tri Wahyuni; Helda; Aida Yulia; Nur Afriyanti
Journal of Community Service and Application of Science Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY SERVICE AND APPLICATION SCIENCE (JCSAS)
Publisher : KPN Kopertis X

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62769/mq5d5b74

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Nutritional status is an indicator of success in health development in Indonesia. One of the nutritional problems that is still a serious challenge for health workers is malnutrition in toddlers and toddlers. Even though toddlers are the seeds of the nation's future generation. Toddlers themselves are very vulnerable to experiencing health problems as a result of poor nutritional status. Given that toddler age is the beginning of child growth and development. The impact of malnutrition on toddlers is quite diverse, including increasing the risk of infectious diseases, inhibiting the growth and development of children, causing health problems during adolescence and adulthood, and even increasing the risk of child death. This community service activity aims to increase knowledge and develop the skills of pregnant women and toddlers in meeting nutritional needs during pregnancy and toddler nutrition as well as managing healthy eating for toddlers. The methods used in the activity is counseling/education, demonstrations, and competitions for healthy infants and toddlers. The results of this activity helped almost all participants to understand infant nutrition and pregnant women's nutrition and participants were also able to manage food accordingly
Generasi Anti Korupsi, Membangun Indonesia Yang Lebih Baik Sahfitri, Imelda; Reynaldi Saputra; Fakhrul Ilham; Nur Afriyanti; Ilham Hudi
Jurnal Akuntansi, Bisnis dan Ekonomi Indonesia (JABEI) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): JABEI
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30630/jabei.v4i1.277

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Corruption remains one of the most significant challenges to sustainable development in Indonesia, undermining economic growth, social justice, and political integrity. The younger generation plays a crucial role in shaping a culture of anti-corruption that can help address this issue. As digital natives, this generation is well-equipped with the tools and skills necessary to advocate for transparency, accountability, and integrity. This research aims to explore the vital contributions of the youth in combating corruption and establishing an anti-corruption culture in Indonesia. The study highlights the importance of education in embedding anti-corruption values, focusing on both formal and informal education systems. Integrating anti-corruption teachings into school curricula is essential for fostering a sense of responsibility and ethical awareness among young individuals. Ultimately, this paper argues that the younger generation is not only the future of Indonesia but also its most powerful ally in the fight against corruption. Their involvement in anti-corruption initiatives can transform Indonesia into a more just, transparent, and accouable society.