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Pemanfaatan Potensi Lingkungan dalam Rangka Pencegahan Stunting di Desa Berakit Kabupaten Bintan Suryaningsih, Suryaningsih; Niko, Nikodemus; Wahyuni, Sri; Syafitri, Rahma; Valentina, Annisa; Qurdiansyah, Adhitya; Eka Saputra, Alfian; Fauziandi, Ronald; Novita Ulfa, Rosi; Medisa, Rani
Yumary: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): Maret
Publisher : Penerbit Goodwood

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/yumary.v5i3.3394

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Pupose: This PKM activity aims to explore the potential of the environment in stunting prevention efforts in Berakit Village, Bintan Regency. Methodology: The methods used were socialization and lectures. Data was collected from various sources, including families with children under five, health workers, and community leaders. Results: The results of this PKM show that utilizing yard land to grow vegetables and fruits, as well as freshwater fish farming, can improve children's nutritional intake. In addition, health education programs that actively involve the community have proven effective in increasing knowledge and awareness about the importance of balanced nutrition. Environmental factors, such as the availability of clean water and good sanitation, also play a significant role in stunting prevention. Conclusion: Maximum utilization of local environmental potential and active community participation are the keys to success in reducing the prevalence of stunting in Berakit Village, Bintan Regency. Limitations: Although the stunting prevention program in Berakit Village has shown positive results, there are still some limitations, such as limited resources, funding sustainability, and challenges in changing the mindset of the community as a whole. In addition, the long-term effectiveness of this intervention still needs to be further evaluated. Contribution: The results of this PKM can be a reference for local governments and other stakeholders in designing stunting prevention strategies based on environmental potential.
Optimization of Disaster Logistics Management by the Karimun Social Affairs Office: Collaboration for an Effective Humanitarian Response Fauziandi, Ronald; Niko, Nikodemus
Social Engagement: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): Juni 2025
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Universitas Internasional Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/se.v3i3.10511

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Tanjung Balai Karimun is recognized as a high-risk disaster zone within the Riau Islands Province, with notable vulnerability to both natural and social hazards. These hazards not only result in immediate damage to physical infrastructure and economic systems but also exert a profound impact on the social welfare of the local population. In addressing these multidimensional challenges, the Social Affairs Office of Karimun Regency particularly in the management and distribution of logistical aid to disaster-affected communities. This activity seeks to examine and describe the functions and initiatives of the Social Affairs Office in coordinating logistical support for victims of natural and social disasters in the region. The primary emphasis is placed on understanding how the office operates as a central coordinator to ensure that aid is delivered efficiently, accurately, and in alignment with the specific needs of survivors. The community service program was conducted through direct field engagement, allowing for an in-depth assessment of the aid distribution mechanisms. Findings indicate that the Social Affairs Office assumes a central position in coordinating the provision of essential resources, including food supplies, medical assistance, and psychosocial support. Nevertheless, several operational challenges persist—chief among them being delays in aid shipments from the Ministry of Social Affairs, which significantly hinder the timeliness of emergency response efforts and compromise the ability to address the immediate needs of affected populations.