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Pemberdayaan Masyarakat akan Pelestarian Budaya Melayu Riau dan Pemilih Bijak dalam Pemilihan Kepala Daerah Melalui Pesta Rakyat Kampung Teluk Mesjid Pane, Rico Purnawandi; Wardana, Muhammad Hafizhul; Anzella, Sinta; Salwa, Ega Safitri; Rahayani, Fadilah; Rezzel, Rezzel; Fitri, Salsabila Mutia; Habibullah, Masfiar; Putri, Anjelika; Pratama, Dhika Fachari Dzul; Rivanya, Aura; Fahmi, Sahrul
Abdimas Indonesian Journal Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Civiliza Publishing

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Real work lectures (kukerta) are a form of community service activity by students. In kukerta activities, students will go directly into the community, usually in certain villages or areas, to apply the knowledge they have acquired during their studies and make a positive contribution to the local community. This year, the MBKM kukerta is being held. The MBKM kukerta is a form of effort carried out by the University of Riau in an effort to develop students' soft skills in terms of social life, organization, managing resources, managing differences, building empathy and concern for society. Riau University's real work lecture activity (Kukerta MBKM), namely the People's Festival, was held in hamlet 2, Teluk Mosque village, precisely under the bridge. Before the event was held several times before, we had made an invitation letter which we distributed to the Head of Sungai Apit Subdistrict, the head of the Teluk Mesjid Village, all the RKs and RTs of Teluk Masjid Village, and the entire community of Teluk Masjid Village. The People's Festival activities in commemoration of Youth Pledge Day succeeded in increasing the interest and talent of the people of Kampung Teluk Masjid, especially in the fields of sports and Malay arts and culture.
IMPLEMENTASI PROGRAM BAPAK/BUNDA ASUH ANAK STUNTING (BAAS) DALAM PENURUNAN STUNTING DI KOTA PEKANBARU TAHUN 2024 Anzella, Sinta; Wasillah, Asiah
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol. 13: Edisi I Januari - Juni 2026
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas Riau

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Stunting is a serious health issue that impacts the quality of human resources in Indonesia. In 2024, the national prevalence of stunting reached 19.8%, falling short of the 14% target. In Pekanbaru City, the stunting rate increased from 8.7% (2023) to 14.5% (2024), affecting a total of 281 children spread across 15 subdistricts. This situation occurred amidst the implementation of the Foster Parents for Stunted Children Program (BAAS), a collaborative initiative involving the government, the private sector, and Baznas to accelerate the reduction of stunting through interventions focused on ensuring adequate nutritional intake, improving parenting practices, and providing sanitation assistance. Interventions were carried out by providing a donation of Rp750,000 per month for six months. However, of the 164 at-risk children, only 88 had foster parents, and only 24 consistently provided assistance, while 34 did not distribute any assistance at all. This study aims to analyze the implementation of the BAAS Program in efforts to reduce stunting in Pekanbaru City in 2024 using Charles O. Jones’s theory (organization, interpretation, application). The approach used was descriptive qualitative research through in-depth interviews with 10 informants The results of the study indicate that the implementation of the BAAS Program has not yet been optimal. From an organizational perspective, cross-sectoral coordination remains weak and is not supported by government funding. In terms of interpretation, the understanding of foster parents and program beneficiaries is not yet uniform. In terms of implementation, there are four main factors: the lack of government funding, inconsistency among foster parents, ineffective distribution mechanisms, and low awareness and self-reliance among beneficiary families Keywords: Program Implementation, BAAS, Stunting