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Studi Kelayakan Sabun Susu Sebagai Souvenir di Desa Wisata Menari, Kabupaten Semarang Nasya Aisyah, Estrelita; Monik, Monik; Hendrawan, Fathur; Arlina, Ika Wahyu; Adi Mukti, Faizal
Baashima : Jurnal Bisnis Digital, Akuntansi, Kewirausahaan, dan Manajemen Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): (April)
Publisher : PT. Alahyan Publisher Sukabumi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61492/baashima.v3i1.370

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Menari Tourism Village in Semarang Regency is an area that is developing local potential through natural milk soap products as education-based souvenirs. This product is designed not only as a tourist souvenir, but also as a learning tool in cultural and creative tour packages. This study aims to assess the feasibility of a milk soap business as a flagship product of a tourist village through a feasibility study approach from market, technical, managerial, legal, environmental, and financial aspects. The method used is a descriptive qualitative approach with data collection techniques in the form of in-depth interviews, participatory observation, and documentation. The results showed that milk soap has good prospects to be developed, supported by community involvement, availability of local raw materials, and effective digital marketing strategies. However, a number of challenges such as limited production capacity, technical skills, and not optimal business legality are still obstacles. Therefore, strengthening the institutional structure, training of human resources, preparation of SOPs, and sustainable promotion strategies are needed to ensure the sustainability and professionalism of the business in the future.
The Effectiveness of the One-House-One-Alkurting Intervention in Improving Maternal Behavior to Detect the Risk of Stunting in Disadvantaged, Remote, and Outermost Areas Simbolon, Demsa; Andriani, Lusi; Setia, Agustina; Hasasn, Tobianus; Putri, Nabila; Monik, Monik; Wati, Kelvin Setia
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No S6 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v6iS6.6195

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The problem of stunting in Indonesia is still high, with a prevalence between 17.6% and 42.6%, especially in 3T (Disadvantaged, Remote, and Outermost) areas such as Bengkulu and East Nusa Tenggara (NTT). One of the main obstacles is the limited tools to detect stunting risk and the lack of maternal role in prevention. For this reason, the One House One Stunting Risk Detection Measuring Tool (ALKURTING) intervention was developed. The study used a quasi-experimental design involving 120 clown mothers from Kupang Regency, NTT, and Kepahyang Regency, Bengkulu. Samples were selected using purposive sampling. Inclusion criteria include mothers aged 20-40 years, who live in the local area and can read and write, and children who do not have comorbidities. The instruments used were questionnaires, feasibility test forms, and forms for filling out anthropometric survey results. Data analysis through feasibility tests and intervention effectiveness tests. The feasibility test showed that ALKURTING was very good, with a percentage of media feasibility of 86.8% and material feasibility of 83.3%, meaning that almost all mothers recommended ALKURTING users. The 1 house 1 ALKURTING intervention effectively increased the score of knowledge, attitudes, and skills of clown mothers in Kepahyang and Kupang Regency (p-value<0.05). ALKURTING is a tool suitable for detecting stunting risk in 3T areas. The One House One ALKURTING intervention is effective in improving maternal behavior in detecting stunting risk. It is necessary to expand the intervention to other 3T areas in Indonesia.