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Implementasi Puding Ubi Ungu Sebagai Intervensi Pencegahan Stunting di Posyandu 69 Desa Pocangan Anas, Mohammad Nizar; Ramadhan, Muhammad Ridho; Alfarisi, Hilmi Pratama; Mu’affan, Achmad Adha; Hasanah, Adinda Shofiatul; Ismanti, Septie Putri; Ulum, Miftahol; Damayanti, Mita Eka; Fitria, Ayu; Dewi, Novi Rosita; Damayanti, Selvi; Wardani, Ali Ridho; Maheswari, Anindya Dinarya; Rofiqoh, Rofiqoh; Dinayah, Syafinatud; Mayasari, Shinta
BERNAS: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Majalengka

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31949/jb.v6i1.11154

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Stunting merupakan kondisi terhambatnya pertumbuhan anak sehingga menyebabkan malnutrisi dan peningkatan risiko stunting. Di Indonesia, stunting merupakan masalah kesehatan yang signifikan dengan prevalensi yang tinggi di berbagai daerah. Untuk mengatasi hal ini, pemerintah menerapkan program untuk meningkatkan kebiasaan makan sehat dengan memperkenalkan makanan baru puding ubi ungu, di daerah setempat. Program ini bertujuan untuk menyediakan makanan bergizi dan sehat kepada anak-anak dan ibu Hamil di daerah tersebut. Intervensi tersebut dipengaruhi oleh beberapa faktor seperti frekuensi konsumsi puding ungu dan tingkat pendidikan
INCREASING THE FINANCIAL LITERACY OF MIGRANT WORKERS IN JAPAN THROUGH SHARIA FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT TRAINING Amijaya, Rachmania Nurul Fitri; Erlangga, Okyviandi Putra; Yasin, Mohammad Zeqi; Anas, Mohammad Nizar
As-Sidanah Vol 6 No 1 (2024): APRIL
Publisher : LP2M Universitas Ibrahimy

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35316/assidanah.v6i1.72-88

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The necessity for financial management skills among migrant workers was underscored by the prevalence of a family member engaging in overseas employment within Indonesian households. This was evident in the imperative role finance played in encouraging migrant employees to maximize their earnings beyond what they could achieve in Indonesia. In this study, the ABCD (asset-based community development) strategy was employed to empower the Japanese IPMI community, utilizing existing community assets for sustainable development. The Indonesian Muslim Nurses Association, a supportive network, facilitated mutual growth and the establishment of ukhuwah Islamiyyah, contributing to a robust community fabric. IPMI served as a pivotal venue for enhancing the community's financial literacy through various levels of community service. Before returning to Indonesia, migrant workers took proactive steps in financial planning, including saving for retirement and other financial goals. Migrant employees, upon joining IPMI, actively recorded costs, tracked income, and projected investments for pension funds through direct practice. This past-tense abstract emphasizes the crucial role of financial empowerment and community support in the journey of migrant workers. The result shows after this community service, many migrant workers aware about financial management and gained a deeper understanding of financial management principles, enabling them to make informed decisions regarding budgeting, saving, and investing.