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IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PROGRAM POLICY TO ACCELERATE STUNTING REDUCTION Pratidina, Ginung; Yuniar, Putri Gina; Wahyudin, Cecep; Rahmawati, Rita; Iskandar, Abu Bakar; Apriliyani, Neng Virly; Firliandoko, Robby; Lyndon, Novel Anak; Sastrawan, Berry
Jurnal Governansi Vol 11 No 1 (2025): Jurnal Governansi Volume 11 Nomor 1, April 2025
Publisher : Universitas Djuanda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30997/jgs.v11i1.15254

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This research discusses how the policy of Presidential Decree Number 72 of 2021 concerning the Acceleration of Stunting Reduction is implemented with a research focus at the UPTD Cicurug Health Center, Cicurug District, Sukabumi Regency, which aims to find out whether the policy is implemented well and whether there are success factors or inhibiting factors in the process of implementing the policy. The method used in this research is a descriptive quantitative method. Meanwhile, the sampling technique used was purposive sampling technique and disproportionate random sampling technique by determining the sample size using the Slovin formula which then resulted in a total of 117 respondents. Measurement of policy implementation variables is carried out using a Likert scale with a questionnaire instrument, the results of which are then processed using the weight mean score (WMS) formula. The results of the recapitulation of questionnaire calculations with operationalization of variables based on the Kapioru Policy Implementation theory (2014) obtained an average score of 4.23 with a very good assessment category. This shows that the implementation of the stunting reduction acceleration program policy at the Cicurug Community Health Center UPTD, Cicurug District, Sukabumi Regency has been implemented very well, although there are still several indicators that need to be improved. The novelty of this research is in terms of the theory used and the research results which show that there is a special strategy from the implementing institution which is one of the factors in the success of implementing the policy.
Dedi Mulyadi’s personal branding through “barracks” viral content Hidayat, Dasrun; Lyndon, Novel Anak; Mujianto, Haryadi
PRofesi Humas Vol 10, No 1 (2025): August 2025
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/prh.v10i1.64028

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Background: Social media has become a strategic medium for building political personal branding. Kang Dedi Mulyadi (KDM) utilizes platforms such as YouTube and TikTok to display a leadership style close to the community. One of his viral contents, “nanti dijemput ke barak (to be picked up to the barrack)”, reflects a personal branding strategy based on local cultural values. Purpose: This research analyzes KDM’s digital personal branding strategy against visual and verbal narratives in digital content and public responses. Methods: It uses a descriptive qualitative method with a cultural public relations approach, a communication approach that emphasizes aspects of West Javanese local culture in building and managing relationships. To collect the data, the study examined verbal and visual data on videos on KDM social media accounts. Results: Kang Dedi Mulyadi builds an image as a humanist leader, simple, and attached to Sundanese cultural values. The phrase ‘picked up to the ‘barracks’symbolizes the emotional closeness between the leader and the people. This strategy is effective because it combines populist approaches, local wisdom, and digital storytelling. Conclusion: KDM’s personal branding represents local culture in a communicative and modern way. Implications: The theoretical implications show the importance of integration between political and cultural communication. Meanwhile, this strategy can be a model for other public figures in building an authentic and relevant image in the digital space.
Contextualizing Colonial History: Designing a Booklet on Local Dutch Heritage as an Alternative Teaching Resource for Indonesian Secondary Education Cahyo, Nova; Soeharso, R; Lyndon, Novel Anak
Indonesian Journal of History Education Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): Digital History Pedagogy (In Press)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijhe.v10.i2.10765

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This study developed a booklet on Dutch colonial heritage buildings in Cepu as an alternative teaching resource for historical research learning in Indonesian high schools. Using a Research and Development (R&D) approach, the study identified a lack of locally relevant teaching materials under the new Merdeka Curriculum. The booklet was designed to provide contextual examples of historical research using nearby heritage sites. Expert validation by material and media specialists yielded high feasibility scores (90.3% and 86%, respectively). Limited trials with 36 students showed positive reception, with an 83% approval rating indicating the booklet was engaging and effective. The study concludes that locally anchored, visually rich booklets can enhance historical literacy, support curriculum flexibility, and foster student connection to regional history. This contributes to discourse on Curriculum and Media Innovation for Historical Literacy, offering a replicable model for developing context-sensitive resources in post-colonial educational settings.
PERAN PENYULUHAN DAN EDUKASI PROGRAM BANGGA KENCANA OLEH PEMERINTAH DAERAH DALAM PENCEGAHAN STUNTING PADA ANAK DI DAERAH PEDESAAN Nuranti, Ayu; Rahmawati, Rita; Lyndon, Novel Anak
Administratie: Jurnal Administrasi Publik Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): Administratie: Jurnal Administrasi Publik
Publisher : Universitas Djuanda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.3997/ajap.v7i1.17987

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Stunting is one of the public health problems that is still a challenge in Indonesia, especially in rural areas. This condition is caused by chronic malnutrition in early life and has an impact on children's physical growth and cognitive development. The Bangga Kencana Program initiated by the government aims to increase public awareness through counseling and education in order to prevent stunting. This study aims to analyze the role of counseling and education in the Bangga Kencana Program implemented by the local government in an effort to prevent stunting in rural areas. The method used in this study is descriptive qualitative with data collection techniques through literature studies, observations, and interviews with related parties. The results of the study showed that the counseling and education provided in the Bangga Kencana Program played a significant role in increasing public understanding of the importance of balanced nutrition, exclusive breastfeeding, and appropriate parenting patterns during the First 1000 Days of Life (HPK). However, challenges such as limited counseling personnel, socio-cultural constraints, and access to information are still obstacles in the implementation of this program. Therefore, synergy is needed between local governments, health workers, and community leaders to ensure the effectiveness of the program and the sustainability of interventions in preventing stunting. With a comprehensive and community-based approach, the Bangga Kencana Program can be more optimal in improving the quality of life of children in rural areas and supporting the development of quality human resources in the future.