Abrantes, Rivany Fabiola Nahak
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Integrasi Akuntansi dan Edukasi Gizi dalam Program Pengabdian Masyarakat: Studi Kasus Desa Pusu, Kabupaten Timor Tengah Selatan Ly, Lois Damaris Mone; Folo, Maria Yunita Wea; Bere, Maria Ansila; Pationa, Cornelia Fransiska Slaka; Adu, Linny Elvita Sari; Woga, Eusabius Seda; Leton, Maria Natalia Golan; Sae, Don Oscar Filius; Pahat, Sesilia; Bengu, Skolastika Saga; Kaka, Maria Stefania Dea; Abrantes, Rivany Fabiola Nahak; Tilik, Maria Angela Witni; Jehamu, Maria Yasinta Kurniati; Betu, Kristina Wada
Benefit: Journal of Bussiness, Economics, and Finance Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): BENEFIT: Journal Of Business, Economics, and Finance
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian Dan Publikasi Ilmiah (lppi) Yayasan Almahmudi Bin Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70437/benefit.v3i3.1444

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Stunting remains a serious challenge in many rural areas, including Pusu Village, Amanuban Barat Sub-district, South Central Timor Regency. The lack of parental knowledge regarding childcare, balanced nutrition, environmental sanitation, and household resource management are dominant factors that exacerbate the nutritional condition of children under five. This Community Service Program through the Student Community Service aims to improve the knowledge, skills, and awareness of the community in preventing stunting through educational, participatory approaches, as well as the integration of household accounting aspects. The methods implemented included initial observation, community education, diffusion of science and technology, training, family assistance, advocacy, and evaluation. The target group consisted of 30 families with children aged 0–5 years, selected purposively based on their vulnerability to stunting. Education was provided through nutrition and health counseling, training on local food-based meal preparation, and the practice of simple household financial recording. Family mentoring and mediation with village officials were also conducted to ensure program sustainability. The results showed a significant improvement in mothers’ knowledge of balanced nutrition, hygiene practices, and skills in managing household finances. Behavioral changes were reflected in the increased variety of family food consumption, the practice of handwashing with soap, and the adoption of household expenditure records. The integration of simple accounting practices also assisted families in allocating resources more effectively for children’s nutritional needs. In conclusion, this PKM program successfully created a positive impact on stunting prevention efforts in Pusu Village. Future initiatives require continuous monitoring and community-based program strengthening to ensure that the interventions become more effective and sustainable.