Stunting is a chronic nutritional problem that has a multidimensional impact on the quality of human resources. This study aims to identify strategies to reduce stunting in the KB Village of Palipi Soreang Village, Majene Regency, as a priority area in West Sulawesi. Using a qualitative approach and case study method, data were collected through in-depth interviews, FGDs, participatory observation and documentation. The results showed the significant success of Palipi Soreang Village in reducing the prevalence of stunting through strengthening village regulations, activating Posyandu and the Family Assistance Team, and involving village youth. These strategies are effective when combined with nutrition education, early marriage supervision, and inter-sectoral synergy. This study recommends the integration of stunting interventions into village development policies based on the Islamic family law approach, as well as cadre empowerment and merit-based incentives.
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